This interactive map of Africa contains links to country maps which provide …
This interactive map of Africa contains links to country maps which provide information such as, population, flag, language, capital, industry, and agriculture.
This interactive map of Asia contains links to country maps which provide …
This interactive map of Asia contains links to country maps which provide information such as, population, flag, language, capital, industry, and agriculture.
Students will be asked to evaluate their local community and design and …
Students will be asked to evaluate their local community and design and build a 3-dimensional circular space, building, or facility to meet their town's / city's / state's needs. Requirements: two written paragraphs, blueprints drafted on graph paper, a physical model, a Project Improvement Plan, and self reflection.
Students will use the CIA World Fact Book to collect data about …
Students will use the CIA World Fact Book to collect data about 6 countries into a spreadsheet. They will use this data to create charts to help show the differences in countries. Students will work with partners to brainstorm why these countries have these differences.
Students consider how the availability of water as a resource has impacted …
Students consider how the availability of water as a resource has impacted development in the United States or elsewhere, drawing on geography and history.
In this lesson, students will choose an article about a global human …
In this lesson, students will choose an article about a global human rights issue to read, learn more about and then reflect on. The lesson will allow students to take to heart the NCDPI Global Education goals of investigating the world, recognizing the perspectives of others in different parts of the world and communicating ideas through their reflection. Note: This lesson was created in accordance with the 7th Grade Social Studies Essential Standards and the VIF/Participate Global Competence Indicators for Grade 7. For more information about VIF/Participate and these indicators, please visit https://www.participate.com/. This lesson was developed by Lindsey Gallagher as part of their completion of the North Carolina Global Educator Digital Badge program. This lesson plan has been vetted at the local and state level for standards alignment, Global Education focus, and content accuracy.
Students will begin to take what they have learned about human rights, …
Students will begin to take what they have learned about human rights, the UN and apply it to an issue that is important to them. Students will work together to write a simple UN resolution to address that issue and present it to the class through a model UN activity. The lesson meets NCDPI global education goals such as investigating the world, recognizing perspectives, communicating ideas and taking action. Note: This lesson was created in accordance with the 7th Grade Social Studies Essential Standards and the VIF/Participate Global Competence Indicators for Grade 7. For more information about VIF/Participate and these indicators, please visit https://www.participate.com/. This lesson was developed by Lindsey Gallagher as part of their completion of the North Carolina Global Educator Digital Badge program. This lesson plan has been vetted at the local and state level for standards alignment, Global Education focus, and content accuracy.
This website contains a graphic and video with simple vocabulary giving statistics …
This website contains a graphic and video with simple vocabulary giving statistics based on a world population of 100 people. It supports English Language development for English language learners.
In this lesson, students use maps to learn about the geographicac features …
In this lesson, students use maps to learn about the geographicac features and climate of Mali and consider what this can tell us about demographics and economics of the country.
This interactive map of North America contains links to country maps which …
This interactive map of North America contains links to country maps which provide information such as, population, flag, language, capital, industry, and agriculture.
This interactive map of the North Pole contains links to country maps …
This interactive map of the North Pole contains links to country maps which provide information such as, population, flag, language, capital, industry, and agriculture.
Students define the rules as they see fit for dividing the resources …
Students define the rules as they see fit for dividing the resources of the North Sea and create a map defining those borders and allocating resources to individual countries.
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their …
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their effects, map where they occur, and discuss the benefits of accurately predicting these phenomena.
Students analyze a variety of maps to create a map of Israel …
Students analyze a variety of maps to create a map of Israel and the Palestinian territories' physical geography, and reason about Jerusalem's location.
Students will use primary and secondary sources to create and share a …
Students will use primary and secondary sources to create and share a narrative of Global Historical Figures from the 20th Century. Using a Gallery Walk format, students will gather information from their classmates' creations.
This interactive map of South America contains links to country maps which …
This interactive map of South America contains links to country maps which provide information such as, population, flag, language, capital, industry, and agriculture.
Students examine images from weather satellites to better understand how satellites provide …
Students examine images from weather satellites to better understand how satellites provide important observations for meteorologists calculating weather forecasts.
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