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MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 1 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE REVIEW OF THE FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Location Absolute Relative Place Human Characteristics - Culture - Population Physical Characteristics - Climate - Natural Resources Renewable Non Renewable Recyclable Human Environmental Interaction Humans adapt to the environment Humans modify the environment Humans depend on the environment Movement People Products Ideas Regions Cultural Physical Grade Level: GRADE 7 1. Explain each "theme" of geography. II.1.MS.1 II.1.MS.2 II.2.MS.1 II.2.MS.4 1a. View taped newscast segments and explain how each of the five themes are depicted. 1b. Using pictures, identify and explain in writing the relationship between the five themes and the images. 2. Apply the five themes to an area of geographic study (use the U.S. as a model). II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 II.5.MS.2 2. 3. Locate sites on a map using longitude and latitude. II.1.MS.1 3a. Using laminated desk maps, locate cities/countries using coordinates. Then reverse the process. 4. Define map terminology ie. key, legend, title, compass rose, scale, symbols, etc. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 4a. Create a neighborhood map including their house, school, and 3 other locations using all major map characteristics. 4b. Do the same, and add a paper explaining how to specifically get to school from their home using cardinal directions. 4c. Start a personal dictionary using key words from this unit (continue throughout the year). Write a day-in-the-life scenario of their day, explaining how the five themes apply to their life. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS World Regions Human Environment Interaction Geographic Aspects of World Events CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.phschool.com www.astro.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.graphicmaps.com www.pop.expo.com www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.culturegrams.com Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago CD-Rom MULTIMEDIA Population Video (MISD) Bill Nye the Science Guy Video Series Blue Planet VHS (Imax film) Geography: 5 Themes for the Planet Earth (MISD) Latitude and Longitude (National Geographic) PRINT MATERIAL World Atlases World Map Activity Program Booklet (800 678 7263) Order # 528-12135-9 MISCELLANEOUS Desk maps of the world MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 2 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE REVIEW OF THE FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? 5. Compare and contrast the different types of maps and their purposes. II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.1 II.3.MS.2 5. Organize class in centers with groups responsible for making different types of maps of the same area at each center. Be creative in map building supplies: clay, colored pencils, yarn etc. 6. Draw a sketch map of the world . II.4.MS.1 6. Draw sketch map from memory and label continents, water, etc. (repeat as post assessment at end of year) 7. Interpret various graphs. I.2.MS.1 V.1.MS.2 7. Using reference charts and graphs, compare various countries and regions, draw conclusions about the social studies data presented. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 3 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE WESTERN EUROPE Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Physical Features European Plain Danube River Coastline European Peninsula Pyrenees Mountains Alpine Mountain System North, Baltic, Mediterranean and Atlantic Seas History World War I World War II Government Nationalism British Parliamentary System Monarchy Economics European Union Industrial Revolution Feudalism 1. Apply the Five Themes of Geography to the study of Western Europe. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 1a. Create a travel brochure of a country or region of Europe incorporating the Five Themes of Geography. 1b. Create a multi-media presentation on European geography. 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of Western Europe. I.1.MS.3 I.2.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.1 V.1.MS.3 2a. Create a timeline in story board form which sequences the major historical events of the era and/or country. 2b. Write a letter to a contemporary of an historical era in Europe. 2c. Chose a historical event and write an essay analyzing its effect on the development of Europe. 3. Analyze the various systems of European governments and how they influenced the economic development of the areas of Western Europe. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 3a. Construct a Venn Diagram and contrast the European governments. 3b. Construct a chart to compare and contrast the past and present forms of European governments. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Historical Eras Diversity Occupations Justice Economic and Political Connections Human Environment Interactions Alternate Forms of Government Geographic Aspects of World Events Representative Democracy Defining Characteristics Commerce International Organizations Contemporary Factors Timeline POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago CD-Rom www.culturegram.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.pbs.org www.cia.gov/cia/publications/fa ctbook/doc/profileguide.html MULTIMEDIA Europe VHS (National Geographic) All Quiet on the Western Front Life is Beautiful A&E Biography Queen Victoria A&E Biography of the Millennium PRINT MATERIAL Hands on Geography - Europe and Asia (Nystrom) MISCELLANEOUS Teaching the Five Themes (Margaret Parrish) Maps Poster Education (800 858 0969) Holocaust Museum Detroit Institute of Arts Cable TV Population Reference Bureau (202 483 1100) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 4 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE WESTERN EUROPE (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? 4. Describe how the use of the work force, resources, and location influenced the economic development of the areas of Western Europe. II.4.MS.4 II.3.MS.1 IV.3.MS.2 IV.1.MS.2 IV.5.MS.1 4a. Design a book cover for a book on a specific European resource that's inviting to everyone. 4b. Trace a European product from production to consumption using a flow chart. 4c. Research Euro exchange rates to convert the price of products priced with US dollars. 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effects they have on Western Europe as well as the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 III.5.MS.1 VII.1.MS.2 5. 6. Describe and compare characteristics of Western European cultures. II.1.MS.2 6a. Create a chart of unique European cultural characteristics. 6b. Assign a research report in pairs of students on selected European cultural characteristics. Current Issues German Reunification Euro Currency NATO UN Culture Renaissance Art Celebrations Religious Differences Through discussion or composition, analyze the effect of a current event on Europe and the rest of the world. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Governments CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? Role of the Government in the Economy Center for Russian and East European Studies (220 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 747 2238) Center for European and Russian Studies (304 International Center, Michigan State University 517 355 3277) Goethe Institute (German) (Colony Square, Plaza level, 1197 Peachtree St NE, Altanta, GA 30361-2401 404 892 2388 x222 [email protected] www.goethe.de/uk/atl) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 5 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE EASTERN EUROPE Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Major Physical Features Division between Eastern Europe and Asia and Northern Europe Natural Resources Ural Mountains Volga River Danube River Rhine River Countries and Capitals Baltic and Caspian Seas Climate Migration throughout history History Imperial Russia Soviet History Cold War Chernobyl and its effects Government Russian Imperialism Communism Nationalism and Collapse of Communism 1. Apply the Five Themes of Geography to the study of Eastern Europe. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 1. Working in small groups, create PowerPoint presentations (or other multimedia tool) relating to Eastern Europe connected to the Five Themes of Geography. 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of Eastern Europe. I.1.MS.3 I.2.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.1 V.1.MS.3 2. 3. Analyze the various systems of European governments and how they influenced the economic development of the areas of Eastern Europe. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 3a. Create a "rap song" that compares and contrasts the changes in government in countries of Eastern Europe. 3b. Create posters that compare U.S. government and current Eastern European governments, highlighting similarities and differences. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Historical Eras Justice Global Consequences Diversity Truth POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.culturegrams.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.cia.gov www.cnn.com Occupation Individual Rights MULTIMEDIA Animal Farm (VHS) Segments from: Nicholas and Alexandria Dr Zhivago Rasputin Behind Enemy Lines Testament Common Good PRINT MATERIAL Economic and Political Connections MISCELLANEOUS Maps Poster Education (800 858 0969) Holocaust Museum Detroit Institute of Arts Cable TV Population Reference Bureau (202 483 1100) Center for Russian and East European Studies (220 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 747 2238) Center for European and Russian Studies (304 International Center, Michigan State University 517 355 3277) Governments Working in small groups, create a timeline that represents major historical events of countries of Eastern Europe. In a large group, compare and contrast timelines identifying similarities and differences. CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Role of Government in the Economy Human Environment Interaction Alternate Forms of Government Geographic Aspects of World Events Defining Characteristics MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 6 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE EASTERN EUROPE (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Economics Socialism Free Enterprise Current Issues Breakup and Recreation of Countries in the Balkans NATO Breakaway Republics Culture Ethnic Diversity Eastern Orthodox Church Westernization 4. Describe how the use of the work force, resources, and location influenced the economic development of the areas of Eastern Europe. II.3.MS.1 II.4.MS.4 IV.1.MS.2 IV.3.MS.2 IV.5.MS.1 4. Research the economic characteristics of Eastern European countries: natural resources, agricultural products, industries and report findings in a graph. Create five questions which require interpretation of the information presented in the graph. 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effects they have on Eastern Europe as well as the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 III.5.MS.1 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 5a. Identify a recent or current issue regarding Eastern Europe and list and explain the pros and cons of the issue. 5b. Create a regional geography current events bulletin board, bringing articles, headlines and pictures that relate to the region (this can be an on-going projectVII.1.MS.2 for the semester) 6. Describe and compare characteristics of Eastern European cultures. II.1.MS.2 6a. Create a chart of unique European cultural characteristics. 6b. Assign a research report in pairs of students on selected European cultural characteristics. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Commerce International Organizations Contemporary Factors CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? Goethe Institute (German) (Colony Square, Plaza level, 1197 Peachtree St NE, Altanta, GA 30361-240 404 892 2388 x222 [email protected] www.goethe.de/uk/atl) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 7 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE AFRICA Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Physical Features Sahara Desert Namib Desert Kalahari Desert Nile Riger Niger, Congo and Zambezi Rivers Lake Victoria Falls Ocean Borders Suez Canal Great Rift Valley Mt. Kilimanjaro Atlas Mountains Natural Resources Oil Water Diamonds History Ancient Egypt Apartheid Nelson Mandela Slave Trade Middle Passage Deforestation European Colonization Nationalism Timbuktu Ancient African Kingdoms 1. Apply the Five Themes of Geography to the study of Africa. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of Africa. I.1.MS.3 I.2.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.1 V.1.MS.3 3. Analyze individual systems of African governments and how they influenced the development of the areas of Africa. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS 1a. Create a relief map of Africa illustrating its physical characteristics. 1b. Imagine traveling across Africa in a balloon landing at six different places and create a scrapbook page of each place representing the five themes of geography for each stop. Cultural Geography 2a. Role play famous people and/or events. Students create skits or plays, they may videotape and edit their work to create movies that can be shared with other classes. 2b. Create mummies, cartouches, pyramids, etc. to illustrate Egyptian history. 2c. Create murals of historical events across Africa. Defining Characteristics 3. Economic Measurement Select several African countries and compare and contrast their political systems. CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Rule of Law Diversity Geographic Aspects of World Events Justice Equality Contemporary Factors Historical Biographies Governments Alternate Forms of Government Scarcity Liberty POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.pbs.org/wnet/africa/tools/g uide.html www.school.discovery.com/less onplans/programs/ivorywars www.school.discovery.com/less onplans/programs/sevenwonder softheworld-simplythebest www.schooldiscovery.com/less onplans/worldhist.html www.guardians.net/egypt www.kidsgardening.com/ambas sador/ghana00/theme1.asp www.bu.edu/africa/outreach/ma terials/handouts/howbig.html www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.culturegrams.com MULTIMEDIA Roots: 1 and 2 Amistad (edited) Africa (Evan Moore Ed Pub 800 777 4362) Book of activities Africa: The Serengeti (Imax Movie) Cry Freedom (selected scenes) South Africa: After Apartheid (National Geographic) Africa (National Geographic) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 8 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE AFRICA (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Government African Independence New Nation States Economics Issues of Developing Nations Cash Crops v Subsistence Farming Current Issues Health Issues Education Environment: Animals and Plants Culture Religious Diversity Islam Tribal Religions Christianity Arts and Music Literature 4. Identify and describe economic influences of Africa - including human and natural resources, trade, GDP, and global issues. IV.1.MS.2 IV.2.MS.4 IV.3.MS.1 IV.5.MS.1 4a. Portray Peace Corps workers and develop economic recovery plans for the African country of their choice. 4b. Research the per capital income of the countries of Africa and illustrate on a comparative chart. 4c. Given a map of Africa, identify vegetation regions and explain how these regions have impacted the lives of people living there. 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effect they have on Africa and the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 III.5.MS.1 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 VII.1.MS.2 5a. Ongoing current events bulletin board. 5b. Create a newscast, newspaper or any type of public media presentation on an African current event. 6. Describe and compare characteristics of African cultures. II.1.MS.2 6a. Write a paragraph describing European influence on African culture. 6b. Create a chart of unique African cultural characteristics. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? PRINT MATERIAL Countries and Cultures (Frank Schaffer Publications) MISCELLANEOUS Maps African Culture Kit (ROADS) Michigan Humanities Council (119 Pere Marquette Drive, Suite 3B, Lansing, MI 48912 517 372 7770) Poster Education Co (800 858 0696) Museum of African-American History - Dearborn, MI Detroit Institute of Arts African Studies Center (301 International Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 517 353 1680 www.isp.msu.edu/asianstudies) Afro-American and African Studies (200 W Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 764 5517) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 9 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE NORTH AFRICA Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Physical Features Nile Delta Sahara and Libyan Deserts Zattara Depression Red Sea 1. Apply the five Themes of Geography to the study of North Africa. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 History Suez Canal Ancient Egypt Arab/Israeli Conflict Government Nasser Economics Oil Aswan Dam Current Issues Famine Camp David Accords Culture Bedouin 1a. Expository writing: Given the topic "The Middle East and North Africa are the Crossroads of the World", write about the topic from a historical and/or geographical and/or economic perspective focusing on North Africa. 1b. Describe the major ecosystems of this region. 1c. Given a country from this region, identify examples of the themes of geography. 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of North Africa. I.1.MS.3 I.2.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.3 V.1.MS.3 2a. Create a timeline highlighting events in the Arab/Israeli conflict. 2b. Write a position paper on the building of the Suez Canal. 3. Analyze the various systems of North African governments and how they influenced the welfare of their citizens. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 3. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Historical Origins Equality Perspective Justice Economic and Political Connections Diversity Global Consequences Alternate Forms of Government Role of the Government in the Economy Supply (Oil) Contemporary Factors Price On a chart compare the types of governments in this region. CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Cultural Geography Geographic Aspects of World Events Defining Characteristics Freedom of Religion POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.pbs.org/wnet/africa/tools/g uide.html www.school.discovery.com/less onplans/programs/ivorywars www.school.discovery.com/less onplans/programs/sevenwonder softheworld-simplythebest www.schooldiscovery.com/less onplans/worldhist.html www.guardians.net/egypt www.kidsgardening.com/ambas sador/ghana00/theme1.asp www.bu.edu/africa/outreach/ma terials/handouts/howbig.html www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.culturegrams.com MULTIMEDIA Mysteries of the Mummies (National Geographic) Egypt (National Geographic) PRINT MATERIAL MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 10 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE NORTH AFRICA (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Five weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? 4. Describe how the use of the workforce, resources and location influenced the economic development of areas of North America. II.3.MS.1 II.4.MS.4 IV.1.MS.2 IV.3.MS.2 IV.5.MS.1 4. Given data, construct and analyze a double bar graph of all countries in North Africa. The bar graph should include oil production and per capita income. 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effect they have on North Africa as well as the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 III.5.MS.1 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 VII.1.MS.2 5. 6. Describe and compare characteristics of North African cultures. II.1.MS.2 6a. Construct a chart of the major religions of the region, historical founder, date, sacred place, major deity, major beliefs and related topics. 6b. Write a pamphlet discussing culturally appropriate customs. 6c. Write a set of travel guidelines explaining the do's and don'ts of Northern African travel. Either through discussion and/or composition, analyze the effect of a current event on North Africa and the rest of the world. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Historical Biographies Governments CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? MISCELLANEOUS Maps Poster Education Co (800 858 0696) Islam (Interact) Arab Cultural Center Dearborn, MI Middle East Culture Kit (ROADS) Michigan Humanities Council (119 Pere Marquette Drive, Suite 313, Lansing, MI 48912 517 372 7770) Aramco World Magazine (free) (PO Box 469008, Escondido, CA 92046) AWAIR: Arab World and Islamic Resources (2095 Rose Street, Suite 4, Berkley, CA 94709 507 704 0517) Population Reference Bureau (202 483 1100) Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies (144 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 764 0350) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 11 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE MIDDLE EAST Grade Level: GRADE 7 Four weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Physical Features Tigris River Euphrates River Red Sea Persian Gulf Mediterranean Sea Caspian Sea Sinai Peninsula Suez Canal Fertile Crescent Rub Al-Khali Desert Dead Sea 1. Apply the five Themes of Geography to the study of the Middle East. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 1a. Research an aspect of Middle East geography using National Geographic articles: review and summarize article. 1b. Choose a Middle East country that they would most like to visit and write a composition defending their choice using the five themes. 1c. Expository writing: Given the topic "The Middle East is the Crossroads of the World", write about the topic from a historical and/or geographical and/or economic perspective. History Jerusalem Mesopotamia Birthplace of 3 religions Christ Mohammed Zionism Arab vs Israel Wars Government Camp David Peace Accords Monarchy vs Democracy vs Islamic Fundamentalist States 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of the Middle East. I.1.MS.3 I.2.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.1 V.I.MS.3 2a. Create a chart/poster of the 3 major religions of the Middle East. Illustrate historical founder, date, sacred places, major deity, beliefs and related topics. 2b. Create a timeline that illustrates the development of the three major religions of the region. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Role of the Government in the Economy Life Supply and Demand Freedom of Religion Price Individual Rights Scarcity Diversity POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.nytimes.com www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.culturegrams.com MULTIMEDIA Israel (National Geographic) Selected Scenes: Not Without My Daughter (VHS) Governments PRINT MATERIAL Alternative Forms of Government Historical Origins Perspective Economic and Political Connections Global Consequences Contemporary Factors Cultural Geography MISCELLANEOUS Maps Poster Education Co (800 858 0696) Islam (Interact) Arab Cultural Center Dearborn, MI Middle East Culture Kit (ROADS) Michigan Humanities Council (119 Pere Marquette Drive, Suite 313, Lansing, MI 48912 517 372 7770) Aramco World Magazine (free) (PO Box 469008, Escondido, CA 92046) AWAIR: Arab World and Islamic Resources (2095 Rose Street, Suite 4, Berkley, CA 94709 507 704 0517) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 12 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE MIDDLE EAST (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Four weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Economics Oil/Opec Water Kibbutz Current Issues Arab-Israeli Conflict Terrorism Iraq Culture Gender Bias Food, Art, and Music Clothing Religions Traditions 3. Analyze the various systems of Middle Eastern governments and how they influenced the economic development of the areas of the Middle East. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 3. Write a journal about what their life would be like under the three forms of Middle Eastern government (ie. Monarchy, Democracy, Islamic Fundamentalist). 4. Describe how the use of the workforce, resources and location influenced the economic development of areas of the Middle East. II.3.MS.1 II.4.MS.4 IV.1.MS.2 IV.3.MS.2 IV.5.MS.1 4a. Create a land use/resources map of the Middle East. 4b. Write a letter to a friend trying to persuade them to join your kibbutz. 4c. Write a position paper on which is more important to the Middle East - oil or water? 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effects they have on the Middle East as well as the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 III.5.MS.1 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 VII.1.MS.2 5. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Geographic Aspects of World Events Defining Characteristics Historical Biographies Ongoing current events bulletin board. Students write cause and effect of the event posted. CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? Population Reference Bureau (202 483 1100) Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies (144 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 764 0350) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 13 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE MIDDLE EAST (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Four weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? 6. Describe and compare characteristics of Middle Eastern cultures. II.1.MS.2 6a. Write a pamphlet discussing culturally appropriate Middle Eastern customs. 6b. Write a set of travel guidelines explaining the do's and don'ts of Middle Eastern travel. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 14 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE EAST ASIA Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Physical Features China North Korea South Korea Japan Mongolia Tibet Taiwan Himalaya Mountains Yellow River Yangtge River History Great Wall Communist Revolution Shogun Dynasties World War II Government Communism Democracies Economic Command Economy Free Market Economy Three Gorges Dam 1. Apply the five Themes of Geography to the study of East Asia. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 1. 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of East Asia. I.1.MS.3 I.2.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.1 V.I.MS.3 2a. Create a philosophy poster using Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. 2b. Create separate timelines for China and Japan, from ancient to modern times. 2c. Front page newspaper titled "I Was There". Students will describe historical changes in either China, Koreas, or Japan. 3. Analyze the various systems of East Asian governments and how they influenced the economic development of the areas of East Asia. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 Create travel brochures in small groups illustrating the five themes of geography. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Alternative Forms of Government CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Liberty Equality Individual Rights Role of Government in the Economy 3. Create a Venn Diagram to compare Communism and Democracy. Historical Origins Freedom of Religion Individual Rights POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.culturegrams.com MULTIMEDIA Iron and Silk Shogun (Selected Scenes) Asia (National Geographic) Japan (National Geographic) Perspective Economic and Political Connections Global Consequences Contemporary Factors Cultural Geography Defining Characteristics Historical Biographies PRINT MATERIAL Great Wall of China Sadaka - 1,000 Paper Cranes Five Chinese Brothers MISCELLANEOUS Maps Poster Education Co (800 858 0696) Center for Chinese Studies (104 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 764 6308) Center for Japanese Studies (104 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 764 6307) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 15 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE EAST ASIA (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Current Issues Nuclear Threat Population One China Policy Human Rights Culture Buddhism The Arts Traditions Confucius 4. Describe how the use of the workforce, resources and location influenced the economic development of areas of East Asia. II.3.MS.1 II.4.MS.4 IV.1.MS.2 IV.3.MS.2 IV.5.MS.1 4a. Given a map of Asia, construct a natural resource map and explain how these resources are used by Asians in their trade. 4b. Write a paper considering the positive and negative aspects of cooperative farming. 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effect they have on East Asia as well as the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 III.5.MS.1 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 VII.1.MS.2 5a. Write a position paper on an East Asian current issue (see core topics). 5b. Compare and contrast life today in North and South Korea. 6. Describe and compare characteristics of East Asian cultures. II.1.MS.2 6a. Compare and contrast the major holidays of an Asian country with major holidays of the U.S. 6b. Research and paraphrase the sayings of Confucius. 6c. Use internet research to compare traditional Chinese art with Communist Chinese art. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? Asian Studies Center (301 International Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 517 353 1608 [email protected] www.isp.msu.edu/AsianStudies) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 16 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE SOUTHEAST ASIA Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Physical Features Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Philippines Vietnam Cambodia Thailand Laos Myanmar Brunei 1. Apply the five Themes of Geography to the study of Southeast Asia. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 Economics Command Economy Natural Resources Current Issues Developing Nations Create a pamphlet about a Southeast Asian country incorporating the five themes of geography. Role of Government in Economy Economic Trends World Regions CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Diversity Individual Rights POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY Online Newspapers New York Times USA Today www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.culturegrams.com Governments 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of Southeast Asia. I.1.MS.3 I.1.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.1 V.I.MS.3 History European Colonization Vietnam War Government Communism Democracy City-State 1. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS 3. Analyze the various systems of governments and how they influenced the economic development of the areas of Southeast Asia. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 2a. Create two maps, one representing European colonization and the other of Southeast Asia today. 2b. Write a paper on the causes of the Vietnam War and the U.S. involvement. MULTIMEDIA Global Consequences Crimes Against Humanity Contemporary Factors Perspective 3. Create a PowerPoint presentation that describes the individual governments of Southeast Asia. Forms of Government Defining Characteristics PRINT MATERIAL MISCELLANEOUS Asian Studies Center (301 International Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 517 353 1608 [email protected] www.isp.msu.edu/AsianStudies) Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies (144 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 763 5798) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 17 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE SOUTHEAST ASIA (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Culture Buddhism Islam 4. Identify and describe economic influences of Southeast Asia including human and natural resources, trade, GNP, and global issues. II.4.MS.4 IV.1.MS.2 IV.3.MS.1 IV.5.MS.1 4. Compare and contrast Singapore to the other Southeast Asian nations. 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effect they have on Southeast Asia and the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 III.5.MS.1 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 VII.1.MS.2 5. Define "developing nation" and apply the definition to a Southeast Asian Country. 6. Describe and compare characteristics of Southeast Asia. II.1.MS.2 6. Compare and contrast religions, important dates, prominent people, important/sacred places using an excel chart or other spreadsheets. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 18 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE SOUTH ASIA Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Geographic Physical Features India Pakistan Afghanistan Ring of Fire Himalaya Mountains Hindu Kush Mountains Khyber Pass Ganges River Bay of Bengal Arabian Sea Indian Ocean Monsoons History British Imperialism Gandhi Non-violent protest Hinduism Buddhism Indus Valley civilization Government Partition (India/Pakistan) Parliament Muslim League India National Congress 1. Apply the five Themes of Geography to the study of South Asia. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 1. In pairs, select one country and create a large cutout map. Students should locate major rivers and cities and semi-arid and forested regions. They will also create icons to show major natural resources and agricultural products. 2. Analyze the effects of historical events and movements on the development of South Asia. I.1.MS.3 I.2.MS.4 I.3.MS.2 II.5.MS.1 V.I.MS.3 2a. Construct a chart of the major religions of South Asia including historical founder, date, sacred place, major beliefs, major deity and any related topics. 2b. Write a report on Gandhi and his non-violent protests in India. 3. Analyze the various systems of South Asian governments and how they influenced the economic development of the areas of South Asia. II.3.MS.2 III.1.MS.2 III.1.MS.4 III.5.MS.1 3. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of a democracy over a military dictatorship (India v Pakistan). MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.culturegrams.com Historical Violations of Human Dignity Life Historical Biographies Individual Rights Global Consequences Freedom of Religion MULTIMEDIA Gandhi (VHS) Little Buddha (VHS) World Regions Civilian Control of Military PRINT MATERIAL Culturegrams Diversity MISCELLANEOUS Asian Studies Center (301 International Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 517 353 1608 [email protected] www.isp.msu.edu/AsianStudies) Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies (144 Lane Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 313 763 5798) Equality Individual Rights Perspective Defining Characteristics Contemporary Factors Alternate Forms of Government Representative Government MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 19 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE SOUTH ASIA (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? Economics Industrial Growth Fertile River Valleys 4. Describe how the use of the work force, resources, and location influenced the economic development of the areas of South Asia. II.3.MS.1 II.4.MS.4 IV.1.MS.2 IV.3.MS.2 IV.5.MS.1 4. In small groups, create a calendar that shows the monsoon climate of South Asia and record the effects it has on agriculture II.4.MS.4 and daily life. 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effects they have on South Asia as well as the rest of the world. II.5.MS.3 III.5.MS.1 VI.1.MS.3 VI.3.MS.1 VII.1.MS.2 5. Imagine being a photojournalists who has been assigned to create a magazine cover that depicts a current issue. Have students use a multimedia approach. 6. Describe and compare characteristics of South Asia. II.1.MS.2 6. Describe the caste system from the perspective of a member both of a high and low caste. Current Issues Women's Rights Child Labor Kashmir Irrigation Conservation Population Nuclear Arms Race Terrorism/Taliban Culture Caste System Gender Bias Religion MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 20 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE PACIFIC RIM/OCEANIA Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? 1. Apply the five Themes of Geography to the study of the Pacific Rim region. II.1.MS.1 II.2.MS.1 II.3.MS.3 II.4.MS.3 1a. Construct both a physical and a population map of Australia. Compare the two and write up several conclusions. 1b. In an essay, describe how the physical characteristics of Australia influenced the settlement patterns. Historical Origins 2. Analyze the origins of the indigenous populations of the Pacific Islands and their native cultures. II.1.MS.1 II.1.MS.2 II.2.MS.3 2. Human Environment Interaction 3. Analyze the influence of Western nations upon the cultures of the Pacific Region. I.1.MS.3 I.3.MS.2 II.2.MS.5 3a. Aborigines, Hawaiians, and Maoris - Research the cultures of each and write a journal entry that reflects on which lives a life most similar to ours. Include religion, food, clothing, styles, etc. Write second entry on which culture is the most unlike ours and why. 3b. Identify as many islands in the region that were used as major sites during World War II, and how it impacted that environment and people. Geographic Physical Features Australia New Zealand Pacific Islands History Colonialism Independence Government Commonwealth of Nations Economics Subsistence vs Diverse Economies Compare and contrast the native cultures of the Aborigines to the Maori. Create a chart that illustrates their similarities and differences. MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS Contemporary Factors Historic Violations of Human Dignity Timeline Commerce World Regions Perspective Current Issues Tourism Culture Aborigines Maori Defining Characteristics CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES Pursuit of Happiness Diversity POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used? TECHNOLOGY www.cia.gov www.cnn.com www.nationalgeographic.com www.culturegrams.com Justice MULTIMEDIA Australia (National Geographic) PRINT MATERIAL Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific (Thor Heyerdahl) Culturegrams MISCELLANEOUS Maps Poster Education Co (800 858 0969) Population Reference Bureau (202 483 1100) MACOMB COUNTY SOCIAL STUDIES CORE UNITS Page 21 of 21 Course Title: Unit Title: Time Allotment: EASTERN HEMISPHERE PACIFIC RIM/OCEANIA (continued) Grade Level: GRADE 7 Two weeks CORE TOPICS UNIT BENCHMARKS SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Major topics included in this unit What do you want students to: Know, do, be like? How will you know if benchmarks have been achieved? 3c. Develop a time line showing the dates of discovery, exploration, settlement and independence of the countries of Oceania. 4. Describe how the use of the work force, resources, and location influenced the economic development of areas of the Pacific. II.1.MS.3 IV.2.MS.2 IV.2.MS.4 4a. Provide class with large wall map of Pacific Region. Have students label the export products from each of the major countries. Students then list the major imports of each. Respond to question: how is their economy impacted by their environment? 4b. Create a position paper using the extended response format. Question: Has western influence benefited the lives of Pacific Islanders? 5. Identify related current issues and analyze the effects they have on the region as well as the rest of the world. II.5.MS.2 II.5.MS.3 5. Identify the major economic and political issues of any indigenous population today. Compare these to the major issues facing that Pacific nation they are a part of - how are they different? MEAP VOCABULARY/ CONCEPTS CORE DEMOCRATIC VALUES POSSIBLE RESOURCES What possible instructional resources could be used?