This activity includes several games that use the atlas and the globe.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Utah Lesson Plans
- Date Added:
- 03/27/2023
This activity includes several games that use the atlas and the globe.
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Against the backdrop of the devastating 1930's Dust Bowl, this video segment adapted from Interactive NOVA profiles an organic farmer and the techniques he uses to conserve topsoil.
Help students organize groups and projects within Google Sheets.
Create an agenda within Google Calendar.
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This experiment takes users through a journey to southern Egypt to explore the lesser known Pyramids of Meroe. It takes users to the pyramids, explains how they were built, and takes them inside the burial chambers.
Read Paiute picture writing and learn some Native American universal sign language. Compose a new song by rearranging parts of a known tune. Compare the English and Southern Paiute languages.
This lesson was written in partnership with Dorena Martineau, the Paiute Cultural Resource Director, and Shanandoah Martineau Anderson, a member of the Shivwits band of Paiutes that specializes in Native American universal sign language as well as petroglyphs and pictographs. It was approved by the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah’s Tribal Council. Before teaching this lesson, please explain to your students that there are many symbol Indigenous tribes in the United States and that this lesson specifically focuses on the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah and does not represent other Native American groups. It is the hope of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah that other native tribes will respect their...
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Students will review the Pledge of Allegiance and symbols of America.
In this lesson, students will learn what a petroglyph is, its cultural significance, and will learn how to use petroglyphs to tell a story using a Hopi glyph guide.
In this lesson, students will learn what a petroglyph is, its cultural significance, and will learn how to use petroglyphs to tell a story using a Hopi glyph guide.
Enduring Understanding:Students will understand that the physical attributes of Utah have changed over time. Essential questions:How did the three major landforms of Utah affect settlement patterns?How did Lake Bonneville change Utah?During this lesson students will use maps to investigate how the geography of Utah has changed over time.
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How do you get to school each day? Is it a well known or marked path? What would happen if they didn't know where they were going? Try to draw a map showing them the information they have just provided.
Students develop an appreciation of the community in which they live, taking a closer look at the world just outside their doors and sharing their experiences with their classmates, near and far.
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