Social Studies Units for Grades 9-12Walter McKenzie Thematic units on a variety of social science topics, including the U.S. Constitution, the Civil War, the global economy, current events in the Middle East, political polling, and cultural diversity in 21st century America. |
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Contents
contents | 1 |
Section 1Strategies for Getting Started | 7 |
Section 2Resource Units | 31 |
A Digital Study of the Battle of Hastings | 43 |
A Multimedia Investigation | 51 |
Money Special Interest Groups and Reelection Rates | 65 |
Gross Domestic Product and World Events | 75 |
How Social Are We Anyway? | 87 |
A Study of the Middle East | 101 |
Measuring Support for Environmental Policies | 109 |
All the World in an Archipelago | 135 |
An Examination of the Diverse Cultures | 155 |
A Wireless Simulation of the Romanov Court | 175 |
National Educational Technology Standards for Administrators NETSA | 189 |
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analyze applications of thinking applying Assessment CRITERIA assigned Battle of Hastings Bayeux Tapestry Blue Laws Civil classroom collaborate concept map connections to personal context demonstrates acceptable understanding demonstrates exemplary understanding develop document e-mail economic ecoregions environment evaluate evidence experience through higher experiences that provide Galapagos Islands goes beyond minimum grade graph graphics Gross Domestic Product handheld higher level applications historical include experiences Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain lack of minimum Literature Resources meets minimum proficiency multimedia optional personal experience political PowerPoint presentation problem-based learning programs should include project-based learning requirements RESOURCES Web rubric SATISFACTORY Social studies programs SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS sources spreadsheet storyboard strategies Student demonstrates acceptable Student demonstrates exemplary Student goes Student meets minimum Student shows lack Students use technology teacher Technology Problem-Solving Technology Productivity Tools Technology Research Tools technology tools tools Student U.S. Census Bureau word processing