P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies

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P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Table of Contents Entry & Page Heading: PEGS Factors & Impacts Notebook Page Set-up: PEGS Factors & Impacts Pg. __ M/D/Y

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Pg. __ M/D/Y 1. P.E.G.S. stands for: 2. Meanings & uses of PEGS: 3. PEGS overlap:

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies P.E.G.S. stands for... Politics & People Economics Geography Social & Scientific

Meanings & Uses for P.E.G.S. “Factor” = issue, reason, cause, part, feature “Impact” = influence, impression, effect, force, collision PEGS = specific factors that made lasting impacts on history Easy analyses of PEGS = cause-effect and how/why Focusing on PEGS helps us narrow-down research & analysis

P.E.G.S. Overlap PEGS overlap & combine; examples include... Socioeconomic Demographic Human-environmental impact Sociopolitical Military-industrial complex These (and other) terms show the relationship between factors Spoken response: What other PEGS overlaps can we think of?

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Politics & People Vocab (Lopes column) Administration Judiciary Law Leader Legislature Military Party Protest Treaty Vote

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Politics & People Vocab (Your column) As a class, we will add 10 more P&P vocab words... ?

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Lopes Me

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Economics Vocab (Lopes column) Business Capital Commerce Export Finance Import Industry Money Tax Trade

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Economics Vocab (Your column) As a class, we will add 10 more E vocab words... ?

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Lopes Me

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Geography Vocab (Lopes column) Area Continent Ecosystem Habitat Hemisphere Impact Land Land-use Movement Region

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Geography Vocab (Your column) As a class, we will add 10 more G vocab words... ?

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Lopes Me

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Social & Scientific Vocab (Lopes column) Computer Cuisine Culture Discovery Education Invention Language Literacy Society Technology

P.E.G.S. – Factors & Impacts in Social Studies Social & Scientific Vocab (Your column) As a class, we will add 10 more S&S vocab words... ?

P.E.G.S. Chart Using the text, find unit-specific vocab for each of the PEGS factors Find at least 5 vocabulary terms for each factor Cite the page number (###) where you find each term Draw arrows/lines between overlapping factors Exit task = Write a summary

Create a chart as shown below P&P E G S&S Summary: 3-4 sentences about (a) what you learned today, (b) the significance of what You learned, and (c) how you will apply what you learned in future classes.