Additional Resources for incorporating geography in 8th Grade U. S

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Additional Resources for incorporating geography in 8th Grade U. S Additional Resources for incorporating geography in 8th Grade U.S. History

What is “Spatial Perspective?” National Geographic: “A historical perspective focuses on the temporal dimension of human experience (time and chronology), while geography is concerned with the spatial dimension of human experience (space and place). The space of Earth’s surface is the fundamental characteristic underpinning geography. The essential issue of whereness—embodied in specific questions such as, “Where is it? Why is it there?” —helps humans contemplate the context of spatial relationships in which the human story is played out.”

Gershmel’s Spatial Thinking Concepts

8.15 Compare the government structures and economic base and cultural traditions of New France and the English colonies. (C, E, G, H, P) Resource for comparing British, French, and Spanish Colonies: http://www.granburyisd.o rg/cms/lib/tx01000552/ce ntricity/domain/287/fact_ sheet_u1_comparison_of _eng_fr_sp_col.pdf

8.15 Compare the government structures and economic base and cultural traditions of New France and the English colonies. (C, E, G, H, P) Resource for comparing British, French, and Spanish Colonies: http://www.saylor.org/site /wp- content/uploads/2013/02 /HIST103-1.1.3- ComparingSettlementPatt erns-FINAL.pdf

8.19 Describe the causes, course, and outcome of the French and Indian War, including the massacre at Fort Loudoun. (C, G, H, P, TN) Lesson from NPS on French & Indian War: http://www.nps.gov/fone/learn/education/classrooms/fi-unit1.htm

8.19 Describe the causes, course, and outcome of the French and Indian War, including the massacre at Fort Loudoun. (C, G, H, P, TN) National Geographic Map on French & Indian War: http://education.nationalgeographic.com/photo/french-and-indian-war/

8.31 Identify the various leaders of the Constitutional Convention and analyze the major issues they debated, including: [Great Compromise] (C, E, H) Lesson from Arizona Alliance on the Great Compromise: http://geoalliance.asu.edu/Cartogram

8.42 Analyze the impact of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by identifying the routes on a map, citing evidence from their journals. (C, E, G, H) Lessons on Lewis & Clark from PBS: http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/class/idx_les.html

8.42 Analyze the impact of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by identifying the routes on a map, citing evidence from their journals. (C, E, G, H) Lessons on Lewis & Clark from NEA: http://www.nea.org/tools/lessons/lewis-and-clark-expedition-grades- 6-8.html

8.44 Identify on a map the changing boundaries of the United States, including the Convention of 1818 and Adams-Onis Treaty. (G, P) Resources for teaching U.S. border changes: https://resourcesforteachingabouttheborder.wordpress.com/mappin g-boundaries/

8.44 Identify on a map the changing boundaries of the United States, including the Convention of 1818 and Adams-Onis Treaty. (G, P) Geography of a nation – Animated Atlas: http://www.animatedatlas.com/movie2.html

8.45 Analyze the relationship the United States had with Europe, including the influence of the Monroe Doctrine (E, G, P) Lesson on the Monroe Doctrine: http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/age- jackson/resources/monroe-doctrine

8.69 Analyze the reasons for and applied by the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case and the resulting divisiveness between the North and South. (C, H, P) Lesson from Arizona Alliance: http://geoalliance.asu.edu/DredScott

Prompt from AP Government 8.32 Explain the ratification process and describe the conflict between Federalists and Anti-Federalists over ratification, including the need for a Bill of Rights and concern for state’s rights, citing evidence from the Federalist Papers No. 10 and 51 and other primary source texts. (H, P)

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