International Perspective Project

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Type of Government The United States of America has a presidential republic. This means that the citizens vote for president, senators, and representatives.
Advertisements

Cornell Notes Forms of Government Forms of Government Key Points Notes
Journal Writing A crash course in academic writing.
2 Methods The Pew Global Attitudes survey interviewed over 38,000 people in 44 nations in Summer 2002 and an additional 16,000 in 20 countries in May.
1.Unitary Government  Def: a centralized govt in which all powers belong to a single, central agency  Ex: Great Britain, France, Cuba, Egypt.
1 Intensified class - Hw#3 & hw#44 »use the following slides to guide you through the activities you need to complete for these homework assignments. »hw#3-
Countries of the World 3 rd and 4 th grade Winter English Camp 2012.
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. Eclipse Developer Demographic Profile Information Source Company: Genuitec LLC Product : MyEclispe Enterprise Workbench - 160,000.
GUIDEBOOK CANADA. LOCATION  ABSOLUTE LOCATION  55 Degrees West degrees West latitude  80 degrees North - 50 degrees North longitude  RELATIVE.
Latin American Country Research: _________ (name of country chosen) Names of group members Period and date Pictures or graphics.
Closed ended questions Can be answered with a simple yes or no or a specific piece of information.
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE PROJECT 9/9-9/14. AGENDA  Project Purpose  Project Goals and Expectation  Project Timeline  Work Time  End Goal: Expose.
 Citizens are people who have certain rights and duties.  Citizens owe their loyalty to their government.
The Five Fields of Learning
How many basic types of economic systems are there? Name the economic systems. Which economic system do most textbooks say is the most common throughout.
Are ALL people in the United States of America treated equally? 5 FULL sentences. Give examples to support your answer.
Call to Order What is a presidential platform, in an election? The issues that a candidate cares about as well as the ideas that the candidate has about.
Learning Goals:  I can explain why we need a government to properly manage society.  I can identify and compare the various types and philosophies of.
Day 1 Do Now: 0 Finish Exam 0 Read Afghanistan article & booklet, answer questions.
Sophomore Presentation. Assignment  You will be giving a 5 minute speech and Power Point presentation.  The topic is: If you could travel anywhere in.
Latin America Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO. STANDARDS SS6CG2 THE STUDENT WILL EXPLAIN THE STRUCTURES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA.
 Economy and rapid populations in Asia and Latin America caused immigrants to move here.  A hundred years before that, the same factor drove millions.
Conversations about Global Learning. Global Learning is geography about the world, like we have learnt about Chichen Itza in Mexico, India and reading.
Country Name Student Names/Roles (Picture of flag)
Name of Your Country and its Capital Your Name Your Teacher Your Grade Your School, the Date.
Connecting the People of Asia and Europe through Trade The Silk Road.
Ch. 3.4 Jeopardy What Government? NATO UNITED NATIONS MORE Government Name that Government Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400.
Media Presentation project
Aim: How are the cultures of the world different?
YOUR Spanish First Last name Class period “picture of flag”
The Spread of Greek Culture
Consumerism: McDonald’s
The Most Visited Countries
Focus 5/1 Throughout history political revolutions have created change and influenced history. Some examples took place in France, Russia, Cuba, and Iran.
Holidays in brazil.
Documentary Movie: Escaped from the War
Global Studies- Model UN Simulation
Extra Speaking Questions
THE FOUNDATION OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
United Nations New York City, NY
Chapter 4 The World’s People
Consumerism: McDonald’s
Voting.
American Political Ideas… Influencing other nations
Monday 9/19 Warm-Up: Journal
foreign language Learning foreign language is a hobby.
Why are Syrians struggling? And Why are they migrating?
Immigration Read the article “Who’s Coming to America” and mark the text appropriately. Create a timeline showing the history of immigration to the United.
The Sovereign State of X
Key Issue 3: Example How are U.S. quota laws and temporary migration for work used as immigration policies?
Russian Relations.
Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
Why is Access to folk and Popular Culture Unequal?
April 2, 2018 Turn In: None Take Out: Sit NEXT TO GROUP MEMBERS Agenda: Chinese Dynasties-Time Travel Tourism (TTT) Warm Up: Objectives: * Contextualize.
Warm-Up: Do NOW! On your index card.
Intro to Imperialism.
Tuesday – First day of Unit 2!
Government Final Exam Review
Unit 3b: The Election Process
American History Unit: World War II Topic: Unit Test
Captain America’s To Do List
Civics -- The Challenge of Government The _______________________
1 Point! 2 Points! 3 Points! 4 Points! 5 Points!!
Countries.
CULTURE AND COMMON TRAITS OF RUSSIA
Migration #2.
An understanding of the duties of citizenship
Warm Up Get out two sheets of paper, you will need both for today, one for the warm up and exit ticket, one for notes!!! WARM UP QUESTION: What global.
The Golden Rule in World Religions
Common Core Standards: RL and SL
Presentation transcript:

International Perspective Project !!!!!!!!!!!

Agenda Explain project and its importance Go over due dates and expectations Show work from last year Sort Groups Pick country Begin work time

International Perspective IB places a heavy emphasis on international affairs, perspective, and perception. This project aims to help the class become more familiar with some of the countries we will be talking about throughout the year. Group’s Job: Study the country and give the class a summary of the most important perspectives AND perceptions.

International Perspective Presentation Visual Works Cited – MLA Format

Presentation (20 Points) 5 minute presentation 2-5 minutes additional time fielding questions from me Include all “need to knows” when it comes to perspectives and perception Every member is expected to show mastery of knowledge

Visual (20 points) Somewhere on the front, you MUST have the name of the country and its flag. Everything else you include, is up to the group. All group member names must be on the back. The visual should be displayed AND referenced during presentation.

Works Cited (10 points) Must use MLA Format Include everyone’s name from the group Include all sources that were referenced during presentation. Sources will be randomly checked. (This is an IB examiner’s normal practice)

Possible discoveries… What are the current events going on in that country? What is that country’s government? How does it compare to ours? Education system? How does it compare? Health Care system? How does it compare to ours? What are the popular songs, movies, and TV shows in that country? Who are the most influential citizens? Why?

Possible Discoveries… What are some stereotypes associated with that country? How does that country view America? What holidays and traditions are a part of that country’s culture? How do they compare to ours? What are some of the religions of that country?

Possible Discoveries… What are some of the foods of that country? Is that country a tourist destination? What are its tourist attractions? What are the main similarities between the United States and that country? What are some of the differences between the US and that country?

Possible Discoveries Our presidential election Syrian refugee crisis How does that country deal with or perceive some of our current event issues? Our presidential election Syrian refugee crisis Immigration Violence Court/Judicial system Law enforcement

Work from last year… Some visual examples….

Countries… Russia Brazil China France Cuba Egypt Ghana Turkey Canada Syria

Timeline September 7th – Presentation explanation and work day September 8th and 9th – Class work days September 12th – Class Work – no time to work on project Presentations begin September 13th. Randomly chosen.

Questions… Questions?!?!