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ED 417 PowerPoint Assignment
  • Grade 4
  • Social Studies

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  • Dr. Ronald G. Helms
  • 22 May 2000
  • OHIO
  • Brian Dixon
  • Rob LeGault

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Introduction
  • Goal and Objective
  • The goal and objective of this presentation is to
    examine sample activities in the six strands.
    Particular emphasis will be given to Ohio, its
    past, its people, and its institutions.

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American Heritage
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American Heritage
  • Five Web Pages
  • 1. http//www.ohiohistory.org/
  • The Ohio Historical Society explores Ohio's
    history and archaeology.
  • 2. http//earlyamerica.com/
    Here you will find original newspapers, maps and
    writings from 18th Century America.
  • 3. http//155.80.93.250/cjbl/crabill.htm
  • This site has a brief history and map of the
    Crabill Homestead

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American Heritage
  • Five Web Pages Cont.
  • 4. http//www.shakerwssg.org/curious_and_interest
    ing_historic.htm

    Here you will find Historical Sites in
    Southwest Ohio.
  • 5. http//www.medway-oh.org/
    This site covers the heritage of southwestern
    Clark County, Ohio.

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American Heritage
  • Activities
  • 1. Read the book Aurora Means Dawn. This book
    describes early settlement of Ohio.
  • 2. A biography study. Students read a biography
    then dress up as character for class
    presentation.
  • 3. Timelines. Students will make a timeline of
    their local town or village, identifying
    important people and events.

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American Heritage
  • Activities Cont.
  • 4. Invite a guest speaker from the community
    (historian, elder or political leader) to speak
    to students about Ohio heritage.
  • 5. Take a field trip to visit the Crabhill
    house, an early Ohio frontier house in Clark
    County.

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People in Societies
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People in Societies
  • Five Web Pages
  • 1. http//indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/isk/mainmenu.html
    Site dealing with Native Americans. Features
    include Native maps, stories by Native authors,
    and examples of Native art.
  • 2. http//www.civicnet.org/webmarket/appset1.htm
    This site summarizes Early Ohio Settlers.

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People in Societies
  • Five Web Pages Cont.
  • 3. http//www.dickshovel.com/shaw.html
    This site details the Shawnee Indians of Clark
    County.
  • 4. http//scioto.org/OhioMigrations/
    At this site you can find out about people
    that moved to Ohio from other countries.
  • 5. http//www.alltel.net/dmurphy595/
    This site gives a brief history of German and
    Irish American families in Ohio.

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People in Societies
  • Activities
  • 1. Students will use a map of Ohio to indicate
    where various cultural and ethnic groups have
    settled.
  • 2. Have students take part in a cultural fair.
    Students will each make a dish from one of Ohios
    distinct ethnic/cultural groups
  • 3. Study the five main native Indian tribes of
    Ohio. Have students roll-play and make a living
    as a native society.

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People in Societies
  • Activities Cont.
  • 4. Visit Sunwatch Indian Village. Students will
    examine the contributions of these early people
  • 5. Invite a recent immigrant to come to your
    classroom. Have the person speak about their
    society and why they came to Ohio

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World Interactions
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World Interactions
  • Five Web Pages
  • 1. http//www.familytreemaker.com/stories.html
    This site helps you trace back your family
    history.
  • 2. http//www.sister-cities.org/
    Here you can find your citys sister city.
  • 3. http//www.exportohio.state.oh.us/
  • This site gives a list of Ohios export
    countries and goods produced for export.

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World Interactions
  • Five Web Pages Cont.
  • 4. http//www.neotec.org/home.shtml
    Learn about Ohio trade through the Northeast Ohio
    Trade and Economic Consortium.
  • 5. http//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html
    This web site created by the Library of Congress
    gives detailed information on Country Studies.

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World Interactions
  • Activities
  • 1. Have students become pen-pals with students
    with a sistering city.
  • 2. Maps. Give students a map of the county.
    Have students locate landforms, populations and
    towns/cities. Have students compare/contrast the
    area with other nations in the world.
  • 3. Trace family roots. Have students trace
    ancestry, when they came to Ohio, where they came
    from and why.

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World Interactions
  • Activities Cont.
  • 4. Trade simulation. Have students roll-play as
    a company trading goods and services with foreign
    companies. The simulation will use real
    countries that do business with Ohio.
  • 5. Country Study. Have students locate a
    country that is comparable to Ohios (1) size,
    (2) population and (3) resources.

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Decision Making Resources
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Decision Making Resources
  • Five Web Pages
  • 1. http//www.springfieldnet.com/econ.html
    This site gives information on Springfield/Clark
    County Economics.
  • 2. http//www.santacruz.k12.ca.us/jpost/projects
    /TS/TS.html
    Taking Stock is a
    multi-grade project focusing on the stock market.

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Decision Making Resources
  • Five Web Pages Cont.
  • 3. http//www.NewsEngin.com/neFreeTools.nsf/CPIca
    lc Here students can calculate the cost of
    living.
  • 4. http//www.oanda.com/convert/classic
    This web site converts monetary units.
  • 5. http//www.bog.frb.fed.us/ This site gives
    students a look into the federal reserve board.
    Explores taxes, supply/demand, etc.

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Decision Making Resources
  • Activities
  • 1. Students will become members of the adult
    society. They can choose to marry, buy a car
    and/or house, raise children while maintaining a
    salary position.
  • 2. Students will help a local non-profit
    organization by conducting a bake sale. Students
    will learn the importance of supply and demand
    and also general expenses.

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Decision Making Resources
  • Activities Cont.
  • 3. Students will collect and organize data
    pertaining to resources needed to produce a good
    or service (ie. land, labor, capital).
  • 4. Allow students to experiment with a
    production line. Have students work
    independently making a good (toy for Christmas
    Bizarre or pizza for bake sale), then introduce
    the production line. Students will use problem
    solving skills to fix glitches and mishaps.

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Decision Making Resources
  • Activities Cont.
  • 5. Visit a local company that uses a production
    process and deals with supply v. demand. Have
    spokesperson explain the importance of land,
    labor, capital and entrepreneurship.

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Democratic Processes
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Democratic Processes
  • Five Web Pages
  • 1. http//www.nttc.edu/gov_res.html
  • This site provides insight into the branches of
    government.
  • 2. http//www.legislature.state.oh.us/constitutio
    n.cfm
  • Here you will find Ohios constitution.

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Democratic Processes
  • Five Web Pages Cont.
  • 3. http//www.legislature.state.oh.us/about.cfm
  • This site contains information aboutOhios
    Legislative Branch
  • 4. http//www.sconet.state.oh.us/navigat.htm
  • This site details Ohios Supreme Court
  • 5. http//www.ohio.gov/ohio/elected.htm
  • Here you will find information about Ohios
    Elected Officials

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Democratic Processes
  • Activities
  • 1. Have students write a constitution and bill
    of rights for the classroom.
  • 2. Visit the County/State Courthouse and
    experience the democratic processes first hand.
  • 3. Conduct a general election in the classroom.
    Elect a senator, representative and judge from
    each cluster to participate in and plan the
    months classroom functions.

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Democratic Processes
  • Activities Cont.
  • 4. Conduct a classroom trial. The case will be
    the three little pigs v. the Big Bad Wolf. Each
    student will have a character in the case.
  • 5. Invite a local government official to the
    classroom to talk about the purpose of a state
    government.

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Citizenship Rights Responsibilities
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Citizenship Rights Responsibilities
  • Five Web Pages
  • 1. www.springfield.oh.us
    This web site has many links to
    the local community of Springfield.
  • 2. http//www.senate.state.oh.us/index.html
    At this site you will find your state
    senators, complete with address for sending your
    view.
  • 3. http//kidsvotingusa.org/
    This site allows student to take part in
    citizenship by voting.

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Citizenship Rights Responsibilities
  • Five Web Pages Cont.
  • 4. http//www.unicef.org/voy/
    Here students will be able to learn,
    share and explore current government issues.
  • 5. http//stats.bls.gov/k12/html/edu_soc.htm
    This is a great site for students who are wanting
    participate in local government.

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Citizenship Rights Responsibilities
  • Activities
  • 1. Read an article about a current issue facing
    local and state governments from two opposing
    viewpoints. Have students make a distinction
    between fact and opinion.
  • 2. Take students on a field trip to a local city
    hall town meeting. This will allow students to
    see issue that face the local community.

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Citizenship Rights Responsibilities
  • Activities Cont.
  • 3. Conduct a class discussion of the issue and
    obtain various viewpoints.
  • 4. Have students act as mediators and suggest a
    solution for the issue.
  • 5. Allow students to write there local state
    official about the issue. Students will give
    their stance on the issue and also purpose a
    solution.

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Conclusion
  • This technology project will enhance the quality
    of social studies learning in my classroom while
    maintaining flexibility. Students will
    participate in hands on teaching inquiry and have
    fun in social studies.
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