Thinking Graphically About Social Studies

Social Studies, Grade 3

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35-1010 Social Studies Social Studies GRAPHICALLYTMabout Thinking Copyright © NewPath Learning. All rights reserved. www.newpathlearning.com \|xiBAHBDy01255pzY 10 LAMINATED FLIP CHARTS Per Set Use with a Dry-Erase Marker! WRITE-ON / WIPE-OFF WRITE-ON / WIPE-OFF
GRAPHICALLYabout Thinking TM Phone: 800-507-0966 Fax: 800-507-0967 www.newpathlearning.com NewPath Learning® products are developed by teachers using research-based principles and are classroom tested. The company’s product line consists of an array of proprietary curriculum review games, workbooks, posters and other print materials. All products are supplemented with web-based activities, assessments and content to provide an engaging means of educating students on key, curriculum-based topics correlated to applicable state and national education standards. Copyright © 2009 NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Thinking GraphicallyTM About Social Studies Flip Chart Set provides opportunities for student reflection and comprehension of the knowledge, skills and attitudes outlined in the NCSS standards. Designed to complement any Social Studies program, the collection promotes active engagement of ten thematic strands. Each flip chart set provides a series of effective focal points for discussion, lesson models and explicit instruction. They also serve as a perfect foundation for learning center activities. Each Thinking GraphicallyTM Flip Chart Set features 10 double-sided laminated charts, each 12” x 18”. Side 1 features student-friendly, “write-on/wipe-off” activity templates Side 2 displays completed examples and instructions Spiral bound on a durable free-standing easel Activity Guide with black-line copy-masters and suggested activities HOW TO USE Classroom Use Each Thinking GraphicallyTM About Flip Chart can be used for enhancing social studies instruction. The front page of each flip chart contains a colorful graphic for visually organizing information related to topics and strategies of social studies comprehension. The flip side pages provide classroom examples for completing the graphic organizer at the primary and intermediate levels. Note: Be sure to use an appropriate dry-erase marker and to test it on a small section of the chart prior to using it. The Activity Guide included provides a black-line master of each Flip Chart which students can use to fill in before, during or after instruction. For each chart, there is a suggested list of instructional lessons. Thinking GraphicallyTM About Social Studies Flip Charts are a great supplement to any social studies program. While the activities in the guide can be used in conjunction with the Flip Charts, they can also be used individually for review or as a form of assessment or in conjunction with any other related assignment. Learning Centers Each Flip Chart provides students with a variety of opportunities to visually comprehend and organize social studies concepts. Students may use these Flip Charts in small group settings along with the corresponding activity pages contained in the guide to learn or review social studies topics or strategies already covered during guided instruction. Independent student use Students can use the hands-on flip charts to practice and learn independently by creating their own graphic organizers. The graphic organizers are also ideal for assessment of topic or strategy understanding and application. Reference/Teaching resource Thinking GraphicallyTM Charts are a great supplement to any curriculum or they can be used in conjunction with NewPath’s Curriculum Mastery® Games. Chart # 1: Chart # 2: Chart # 3: Chart # 4: Chart # 5: Chart # 6: Chart # 7: Chart # 8: Chart # 9: Chart #10: Map It History’s Path Read All About It! Jig Saw Time Capsule Key Points Tracking Through Time Alphabetically Table It Doors to Understanding Social Studies Social Studies
Map It © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4000 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Purpose N S E W
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4000 www.newpathlearning.com Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Map It N S E W N S E W desks book corner coat close t math games Classroom Map Latitude/Longitude 90oN 72oN 54oN 36oN 18oN 0o 18oS 36oS 54oS 72oS 180oW 150oW 120oW 90oW 60oW 30oW 0o 30oE 60oE 90oE 120oE 150oE 180oE
History’s Path © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4001 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Purpose
Beginnings of Earth U.S. Constitution Intermediate Examples Cambrian Paleozoic Mesozoic Stone Age Ice Age 1775 - American Revolution 1776 - Declaration of Independence 1781 - Revolutionary War ends 1783 - Britain recognizes American independence 1787 - US Constitution written 1788 - US Constitution becomes ratified 1789 - George Washington becomes president Primary Examples History’s Path © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4001 www.newpathlearning.com
NEWS Who Where How When What Read All About It! Purpose: Purpose © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4002 www.newpathlearning.com
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4002 www.newpathlearning.com Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Read All About It! NEWS Who Where How When What NEWS Who Where How When What Rosa Parks protested segregation laws Montgomery, Alabama 1955 Refused to go to the back of the bus. She was arrested. All blacks boycotted the buses. Her case went to the Supreme Court. Desegregation of buses is found illegal. The First Emperor North China over 2,000 years ago After China became one country from 7 warring factions the emperor connected 4 old walls. Armies were stationed along it. During the Ming Dynasty it was extended. Great Wall of China 4,000 miles long
Jig Saw © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4003 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Purpose Cause Effect
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4003 www.newpathlearning.com Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Jig Saw Cause Effect Cause Effect Community Problems WWII Families need places to live in. People get sick. People are hungry. A house catches on fire. Someone breaks the law. Children can’t read. Go to the doctor. Farmers grow food. Firefighters put it out. Police arrest them. Teachers teach them to read. Construction workers build homes and apartments. Treaty of Versaille Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany Hitler establishes a police state. Japan attacks U.S. at Pearl Harbor WWII ends Germany becomes a police state. genocide of millions of people U.S. enters WWII U.S. and Soviets emerge as world powers Germany was split between the Allies.
Time Capsule Purpose: Purpose © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4004 www.newpathlearning.com
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4004 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Time Capsule My Grandparents Technology Compare Iroquois Childhood to Yours record player typewriter dial telephone black & white TV boys and girls had their own jobs lived in long houses with fire pits lived off the land lived in clans used wampum belts to tell stories boys & girls do the same things buy food but we do recycle use books, computers, movies and tv live in houses with heat & electricity and running water live only with parents, brothers & sisters Then Now
Key Points © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4005 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Purpose
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4005 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Primary Examples Key Points Intermediate Examples French and Indian War The Stamp Act Boston Massacre The Tea Act compass map symbols grid scale Parts of a Map Revolutionary War
Tracking Through Time Purpose: Purpose © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4006 www.newpathlearning.com
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4006 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Tracking Through Time 60 School #28 Henry Hudson My Life Ancient Egypt I was born. 1999 I took my first steps. 2001 I went to school. 2004 My baby sister was born. 2006 I started football. 2007 I won a football trophy. 2008 The Old Kingdom Period of Great Pyramids 2,600 BC First Intermediate Period Many pharaohs reigned. 2,200 BC Middle Kingdom Kingdom united, very prosperous 2,100 BC Many pharaohs again, not one kingdom 1,800 BC The New Kingdom Most prosperous - many historical records still exist Expanded their territory. 1,570 BC
Alphabetically © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4007 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Purpose A _________ B _________ C _________ D _________ E _________ F _________ G _________ H _________ I _________ J _________ K _________ L _________ M _________ N _________ O _________ P _________ Q _________ R _________ S _________ T _________ U _________ V _________ W _________ X _________ Y _________ Z _________
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4007 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Alphabetically A _________ B _________ C _________ D _________ E _________ F _________ G _________ H _________ I _________ J _________ K _________ L _________ M _________ N _________ O _________ P _________ Q _________ R _________ S _________ T _________ U _________ V _________ W _________ X _________ Y _________ Z _________ A _________ B _________ C _________ D _________ E _________ F _________ G _________ H _________ I _________ J _________ K _________ L _________ M _________ N _________ O _________ P _________ Q _________ R _________ S _________ T _________ U _________ V _________ W _________ X _________ Y _________ Z _________ Community Helpers States ctor aker arpenter octor lectrician irefighter nventor anitor ibrarian ail person urse olice officer ales person eacher eteran aitress oo keeper Alabama Alaska Arizona Connecticut California Colorado Delaware Florida Hawaii Kansas Kentucky South Carolina South Dakota Texas Tennessee Utah Vermont Virginia Wisconsin West Virginia Washington Oregon Ohio Louisiana Pennsylvania Rhode Island Indiana Illinois Iowa Idaho Maryland Missouri Minnesota Montana Mississippi New York Nevada New Jersey North Carolina New Mexico New Hampshire Georgia
Table It © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4008 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Purpose
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4008 www.newpathlearning.com Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Table It Continents Geography North America Antarctica Africa Australia People Climate Location many biomes frozen ground deserts rivers island desert European settlers Native Americans many kinds cold dry windy Northern hemisphere Southern hemisphere South Pole equator hot 2 seasons no people Aborigines European settlers Countries Language Scotland Cuba Japan Thailand Government Religion Population English Gaelic Protestant Catholic Christian Santeria Spanish 5,000,000 1 1 ,000,000 125,000,000 67,000,000 Japanese Thai English Chinese Buddhism Shinto Christian Buddhism Islam, Hindu Christian monarchy socialist monarchy monarchy
Doors to Understanding © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4009 www.newpathlearning.com Purpose: Purpose
© Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. 95-4009 www.newpathlearning.com Primary Examples Intermediate Examples Doors to Understanding Continents Countries States Cities Revolutionary War War of 1812 Civil War Mexican American Asia Europe Australia North America France Canada Mexico United States Montana Kentucky California New York Butte Chicago Los Angeles Rochester colonists against English King America against England North against South Mexico against US acquired California, New Mexico & Texas over land Emancipation Proclamation over slavery Treaty of Ghent over land over taxation Declaration of Independence