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Title: Ohio and Our Community


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Ohio and Our Community
  • Third Grade
  • Katy Brown

2
Table of Contents
  • 1. History
  • Objectives, Activities and Web sites
  • 2. People in Societies
  • Objectives, Activities and Web sites
  • 3. Geography
  • Objectives, Activities and Web sites
  • 4. Economics
  • Objectives, Activities and Web sites
  • 5. Government
  • Objectives, Activities, and Web sites
  • 6. Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
  • Objectives, Activities and Web sites
  • 7. Social Studies Skills and Methods
  • Objectives, Activities and Web sites

3
History
  • Students will be able to
  • describe changes in Ohios physical features.
  • describe changes in businesses.
  • describe changes in recreation.
  • describe changes in education.
  • place West Miltons historical events in
    chronological order.

4
History Activities
  • Activity One
  • Students will be asked to describe some of the
    physical features around the area. Then the
    students will be shown pictures of dense forests
    and early settlements. Students will compare
    current setting to past setting.
  • Activity Two
  • Students will be taken on a field trip to
    Carillon Park. Students will explore the
    buildings at the park and find out what services
    some of the buildings provided. A classroom
    activity will be conducted comparing the past
    business services to the present business
    services.
  • Activity Three
  • The classroom will create a list of recreational
    activities in which they participate in. Research
    will be conducted on when each activity was
    introduced into society. Students will also have
    an opportunity to play games that were popular
    one-hundred years ago.

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History Activities Continued
  • Activity 4
  • Students will be asked to recall field trip to
    Carollin Park. They will also be shown pictures
    of past school conditions. Students will be shown
    old readers and will move their desks in rows for
    the lesson.
  • Activity 5
  • Students will be shown a list of important
    historical events related to West Milton. Each
    event will be briefly explained and then placed
    in chronological order.

6
History Web sites
  • Ohio History Central
  • www.ohio.historycentral.org/ohc/index.shtml
  • Information about Ohios natural history.
  • Ohio Department of Natural Resources
  • www.dnr.state.oh.us/water/canals/can/hist.htm
  • Gives a brief history of Ohios canal system.
  • The Ohio History Network
  • www.scioto.org/Ohiohistory/index.html
  • Offers various information about the history of
    the state of Ohio

7
History Web sites Continued
  • Places Ohio
  • www.placesohio.com/ohio-museums/
  • Gives the names and descriptions of historical
    museums located in Ohio.
  • Ohio Kids Site Safari
  • www.ohiokids.org/sslhsafari.shtml
  • Gives locations of historical sites.

8
People in Societies
  • Students will be able to
  • compare West Milton to other local communities in
    Ohio.
  • compare Ohio to other states and countries.
  • describe a variety of artist works hat may be
    seen around the community.
  • compare our language to different languages that
    may be heard in the area.
  • describe the impact food has on various cultures
    in the community.

9
People in Societies Activities
  • Activity One
  • Students will be asked to describe what makes up
    our community. Students will also be asked if
    they see other communities having some of the
    same services as West Milton. A Venn Diagram will
    be created to compare what communities have in
    common.
  • Activity Two
  • Students will compare Ohio to another state and
    country. Research will be conducted to find out
    how communities compare to each other.
  • Activity Three
  • Students will be shown works of local artists.
    The teacher will arrange for a local artist to
    come in and give a brief talk or demonstration.

10
People in Societies Activities Continued
  • Activity Four Introduce students to various
    cultures of our area. Discuss with students
    differences in communication. Share familiar
    greetings of different languages to the class.
  • Activity Five Allow students to view various
    cultures cookbooks. Cookbooks will be related to
    cultures affluent to the area. Have students
    pick out an important dish and its importance to
    its culture.

11
People in Societies Web sites
  • Famous Ohioans
  • www.oplin.org/famousohioans
  • Gives brief biographies of individuals from Ohio.
  • U.S.A. City Links
  • www.ohio.usl.myareaguide.com/census.html
  • Breaks down Ohios demographics.
  • City of Kettering
  • www.ci.kettering.oh.us/depts/prca/rosewood/index.s
    html
  • Rosewood Art Centre offers hands on activities
    and displays local artists works.

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People in Societies Web sites Continued
  • Foods of the World
  • www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/culturalfoods/index/shtml
  • Shares recipes and customs from other cultures.
  • Cultural Diversity Eating in America
  • www.Ohioline.osu-edu/hyg-fact/5000/5254.html
  • Shares eating patterns of people from the country
    of Laos.

13
Geography
  • Students will be able to
  • describe the landforms and climate of our area.
  • identify types of transportation in the
    community.
  • read and interpret parts of a map of West Milton.
  • read a map key and find various locations in Ohio
    using symbols.
  • compare the location of Ohio to the equator,
    Prime Meridian, the North Pole, and the South
    Pole.

14
Geography Activities
  • Activity One
  • Students will share and be exposed to the
    landforms and climatic conditions of the area.
    Students will also explain how the community
    changes because of the climatic and land
    conditions.
  • Activity Two
  • Students will share and brainstorm about
    transportation in the area. Students will then
    describe what services these types of
    transportation provide.
  • Activity Three
  • Students will be given a map of West Milton and
    be asked to find the major roads running through
    the town. Students will also locate the school
    and their home.

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Geography Activities Continued
  • Activity Four
  • Students will be given a map of Ohio. They will
    examine the key and symbols. The students will
    then find examples of symbols on the map.
  • Activity Five
  • Students will look at the world map. Ohio will
    be compared to the location of the equator and
    Prime Meridian. Students will also describe the
    location of Ohio in the terms of Hemispheres.

16
Geography Web sites
  • Netstate
  • www.netstate.com/states/geography/oh_geography.htm
  • Breaks down Ohios landforms and climates.
  • About
  • www.geography.about.com/library/maps/blusoh.htm
  • Gives resources on Ohio.
  • Ohio History Teacher
  • www.ohiohistoryteachers.org/02/01/og.shtml
  • Gives resources on Ohios past geography.

17
Geography Web sites Continued
  • Ohio Public Library Information Network
  • www.New.oplin.org/page.php?Id63-19msg
  • Gives a history of Ohios evolution, landforms,
    and city histories.
  • Enchanted Learning
  • www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/ohio
  • Shows state symbols and explains industry, and
    geography.

18
Economics
  • Students will be able to
  • identify producers and consumers.
  • categorize economic activities dealing with
    production and consumption.
  • identify role of money and institutions of
    saving.
  • explain how West Milton exchanges goods.
  • identify competition between markets in community
    and surrounding areas.

19
Economics Activities
  • Activity One
  • Students will be given scenarios in which they
    are familiar with. Students will then identify
    who the producers and consumers are in each
    scenario after a brief explanation of both are
    given.
  • Activity Two
  • Students will be given cards with scenarios
    describing production and consumption of local
    area or Ohio businesses. Students will categorize
    themselves into production or consumption
    categories.
  • Activity Three
  • Students will describe the role of money in their
    society. Students will be asked to share what
    information they know about banks by using a
    K-W-L chart.

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Economics Activities Continued
  • Activity Four
  • Students will brainstorm ways that West Milton
    exchanges goods. Teacher will add in to the
    discussion in areas that students miss.
  • Activity Five
  • Students will name types of businesses that may
    be competitors. Students will explore ways local
    and area businesses compete with each other.

21
Economics Websites
  • Social Studies for Kids
  • http//www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/artic
    leseconomics.htm
  • Gives articles for students to read dealing with
    economic issues.
  • Kids Bank.com
  • www.kidsbank.com
  • Site where students can learn about money and
    banking.
  • Social Studies Standards with Focus on Economics
  • http//ecedweb.unomaha.edu/standards/2-4standards.
    htm
  • Gives lesson plans focusing on economics.

22
Economics Web sites Continued
  • Fun Social Studies
  • http//www.funsocialstudies.learninghaven.com/link
    s/economics.htm
  • Students can learn about money and business at an
    appropriate level.
  • Money Instructor
  • http//www.moneyinstructor.com/elementary.asp
  • Instructs students how to save money.

23
Government
  • Students will be able to
  • explain public services found in area.
  • explain how the government promotes order and
    security.
  • identify where local government and Ohio
    government buildings are located.
  • identify local and Ohio government leaders.
  • define power and authority.

24
Government Activities
  • Activity One
  • Students will be given a pamphlet of various
    services found in the area. Students will work in
    groups and describe the importance of the public
    service.
  • Activity Two
  • A police officer will come and give a speech to
    the class. Speaker will cover how government
    promotes order and security.
  • Activity Three
  • Students will walk to local government buildings.
    Ohios main government buildings will also be
    researched by the internet.

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Government Activities Continued
  • Activity Four
  • Students will use the internet to find out
    important local and Ohio government leaders.
  • Activity Five
  • Students will have a discussion about power and
    authority. Events will be identified where proper
    and improper use of power and authority are used.

26
Government Web sites
  • Ohio.gov
  • http//ohio.gov/
  • Gives information about the issues and people in
    Ohios government.
  • Great Government For Kids
  • http//www.cccoe.net/govern/
  • Gives a piece by piece explanation on the state
    and local governments responsibilities.
  • Gov Spot
  • http//www.govspot.com/features/kids.htm
  • Discusses government powers at different levels.

27
Government Web sites Continued
  • GPO Access
  • http//www.gpoaccess.gov/gmanual/
  • Gives information on all of the governments
    agencies.
  • First Gov
  • http//www.firstgov.gov/
  • Gives information on issues that the government
    deals with.

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Citizenships Rights and Responsibilities
  • Students will be able to
  • describe how Ohio and their community can help
    the environment.
  • demonstrate respect for the rights of other
    citizens.
  • demonstrate the trait of compromise.
  • describe the importance of voting.
  • describe the importance of obeying the laws.

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Citizenships Rights and Responsibilities
Activities
  • Activity One
  • Students will brainstorm ways in which the
    community and state can help the environment.
    Ideas may be implemented into a plan of action if
    the students can get enough support.
  • Activity Two
  • Students will be read a story about bullies.
    Issues such as rights and respect will be
    followed directly after the story.
  • Activity Three
  • Students will be given problem scenarios.
    Solutions involving compromise will be invented.
    Students will share results to the class.

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Citizenships Rights and Responsibilities
Activities Continued
  • Activity Four
  • Teacher will give a voting scenario. Voting will
    be discussed with the class. Students will
    summarize lesson by describing the importance of
    voting.
  • Activity Five
  • Students will discuss some rules and laws of the
    school setting. Students will then be encouraged
    to share with the class how the rules of the
    school can be applied to the community.

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Citizenships Rights and Responsibilities Web sites
  • Kids Voting USA
  • http//www.kidsvotingusa.org/
  • Organization that strives to teach students about
    the democratic process.
  • Environment Agency
  • http//www.environment-agency.gov.uk/
  • Site where environmental issues can be found.
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • http//www.epa.gov/students/
  • Information can be geared to students or teachers
    on issues effecting the environment.

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Citizenships Rights and Responsibilities Web
sites Continued
  • Self-Management and Self-Determination Strategies
  • http//www.vcu.edu/rrtcweb/techlink/GEB/hughes/tc8
    f5.html
  • Site offers strategies to help students make
    smart decisions regarding behaviors.
  • Social Studies Grade Three
  • http//www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/elemsoc/g3u41ess.
    html
  • Gives lesson plans geared towards decision making.

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Social Studies Skills and Methods
  • Students will be able to
  • obtain information about their community and Ohio
    from the newspaper.
  • obtain information about Ohios history from
    artifacts.
  • obtain information about events through written
    documents.
  • interpret and read a bar graph.
  • use problem solving skill to identify and fix a
    problem.

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Social Studies Skills and Methods Activities
  • Activity One Students will bring in newspaper
    articles regarding West Milton or Ohio
    (newspapers will be provided for students who do
    not receive the newspaper at home). Students will
    tell the class of information learned from the
    newspaper article.
  • Activity Two Students will be taken to Carollin
    Park. Students will look at old items to learn
    how individuals in the past functioned in
    society.
  • Activity Three Students will look at written
    journal entries from the past. Students will use
    journal entries to gain information about past
    life.

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Social Studies Skills and Methods Activities
Continued
  • Activity Four
  • Students will make a bar graph of visitation data
    of the Dayton Public Libraries. Students will
    play with data to answer a variety of questions.
  • Activity Five
  • Students will be given a problem that may be seen
    in their community or classroom. Students will
    use problem solving skills to come up with a
    solution to the problem.

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Social Studies Skills and Methods Web sites
  • Miami County, Ohio Genealogical Researchers
  • http//www.tdn-net.com/genealogy/miamico.htm
  • Gives historical information about Miami County.
  • Ohio Historical Society
  • http//www.ohiohistory.org/index.html
  • Allows a search to be conducted on Ohios history
    museums.
  • Dayton Daily News
  • http//www.daytondailynews.com/
  • Website offers current event in the Dayton area.

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Social Studies Skills and Methods Web sites
continued
  • US Historical Documents Archive
  • http//www.ushda.org/doc1.shtml
  • Site offers old documents that can be opened and
    read.
  • Lesson Plans Page.com
  • http//www.lessonplanspage.com/MathReadingBarGraph
    s4.htm
  • Gives lesson plan on how to read and interpret a
    bar graph.
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