Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Global History and Geography 1 and 2 Ms. Fuller Global History Curriculum Map Unit: Geography and Culture Length of time: Six- ten weeks Overarching questions: How do these key features such as the standardization of culture and religious traditions, formation of political systems, geographical location and contact impact world history after the classical period ended? Standards CCLS: RH2 determine the central ideas of information of a primary or secondary source. Provide an accurate summary of how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text. W2b. develop a topic with well chosen, relevant and sufficient facts, concrete details, includes an introduction and conclusion. Pre Assessment: Document Based Questions – Geography and its impact on world’s culture and essay(Rubric: NYS Thematic Essay Individual Development, development Movement and and cultural identity interaction of culture New York State Social Studies Standards: 2: World History: Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding of major ideas, eras, themes, development, and turning points in world history and examine the broad sweep of history from a variety of perspectives. New York State Social Studies Standards: 3: Geography: Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding of the geography of the interdependent world in which we live-local, national and global – including the distribution of people, places and environment over the Earth’s surface. Development and transformation of social cultures Power, Authority and Governance Political and social systems Religious and value systems Continuity and change Geography, Humans and the environment Topic 1 Components of Global Geography Topic 2 Branches of Geography Topic 3 Mapping the Earth Surface with different types of map projection Topic 4 Using Direction Topic 5 Map Keys and Scales Topic 6 Themes of Geography Topic 7 Major land forms Topic 8 Major bodies of water Topic 9 Climatic Zones Topic 10 Types of Maps What are the various disciplines of Social Studies and how do they impact society? What is geography and what are the components of geography? What are the various instruments utilized by geographers to study people and their environment? How does directions impact the global world in terms of ides, goods, people and communication? How important are Scales and map keys in understanding maps? How do the themes of geography shape our culture? What are the major landforms and how are cultures affected by landforms? How do climate influence cultures? What are the essential parts of a maps and map reading? History, Geography population Hydrology, Cartography Meteorology Globe Projection Flat map Mercator Cardinal Equator Longitude Latitude meridian Map scale Map key Symbols units Culture, absolute, location, weather continent landforms peninsula isthmus islands What are the major bodies of water and how do they impact the global community ? Oceans Lakes Canals Rivers straits Climatic Temperate Tundra Humidity permafrost Compass Scale Locator Altitude Performance Task: (skills) Themes: Sub-Topics Essential Questions Content Vocabulary Summative: Document Base Essay: Explaining geography’s impact on world cultures and providing evidence from the document to support the argument of the essay. Global History and Geography 1 and 2 Academic Vocabulary Landscape ,features, observe, images, measure Patterns, systems predict Distortion Interrupted Parallel intermediate Discuss and examine the challenges of different maps Scale Symbols distant Movement Interaction Feature physical Examine landforms in varying regions Boundary Government Countries surrounded Examine landforms in varying regions Seven continents Earth surface 30% land 70% water Instructional Objective Describe the disciplines Explain the components Describe the branches Examine the importance Key Points Geography a science Forms of geography Tools used by geographers Two branches of geography Minor branches of geography Types of map projections Ways in which earth is mapped Advantages of using globes Advantages of using flat maps Key used to explain maps Scale used to measure distant Five themes of geography Post Assessment Diagnostic Test Interim Assessment Landforms Latitude and longitude Map keys Document Based Questions & Document Based Essay Group work Seat in front of class Large letters Graphic organizers Physical Features Finding directions Bodies of water Continents Climate Map Projection Hemisphere Reading a map Using map scale Latitude, longitude and Hemisphere Themes of geography Post Assessment Instructional Support/Differ entiation,UDL Key Ideas Examine the impact of direction on the flow of ideas Represent Measure Surface explain Examine the value of map key and scales Manmade Nature Narrow rounded Examine the impact of water bodies globally Major bodies of water Minor bodies of water Located Interior Elements space Examine the impact of climate on people Major types of climate Weather associated with each Represent Production patterns Interpret data on different maps Population map Relief map Physical map Global History and Geography 1 and 2 Conceptual Understanding Sources 9.1c. Ancient civilizations adapted water resources to improve agricultural practices, transportation and other forms of infrastructure 9.7a. Geographic factors such as access to water routes as well as access to technological innovations influenced the approaches used to increase and consolidate power. World History: Patterns of Interaction – Roger B .Beck etal, The Americans, Introduction to Geography – Holt McDougal, Mastering Social Studies Skills, Second Edition - Gerald J. Pelisson