A Year 5 Geography & Global Citizenship Unit How will I inform my thinking and find teaching resources about `diversity’ through the topic of Mountains?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Geography in the Revised Primary Curriculum
Advertisements

Living Geography Young geographers explore their local area
Living Geography Here at the GA we are increasingly using this term when we talk teaching geography in such a way that it comes `alive for pupils. We.
Geography & the Global Dimension Based on the work of a three- year project, this workshop will offer practical ideas for teaching geography and the global.
E Portfolio Junior Teacher. Purpose Purpose: To show my progress with using ICT skills. To develop an understanding of how e portfolios can be used to.
St.Wolstan’s Community School Cailíní Saor Empower Girls Education 4 All.
Broadcasting the news Learning objective: to create a ‘running order’ and practise presenting.
World Class Citizens Your presenter is Iain Baird B’Ed(Hons), BA, MA(EPS) South America through Rain Forests.
I have always had a natural ability and a love of teaching. I want to impart and gain knowledge from children. Some great teachers taught me and because.
ALASKA By: Johanna Hatzell. INTRODUCTION TO ALASKA I am very fortunate to have the opportunity to travel through Alaska. I have always marveled at the.
By Camille Lassalette. Why I chose this company  I have known elisa for many years but I have never really had an understanding about what she does and.
Primary ICT Assessment What does good assessment look like? The ICT Assessment Toolkit © NEWLICT North East and West London ICT Consultants' Group.
By: Ben Banks Brandon Harnett 15 October, Points to Cover Interview Mr. Rick Banks Examine Interviewee’s present and past work experience Education.
Section 1 The Geography of America Well these slides should be a treat for those taking double humanities. However, I am afraid that will be no “advanced.
Part II. A New Era in Immigration In May 2008, the federal government proposed Bill C-50. This bill centered on changing immigration rules; however, not.
Miss Senderov’s Kindergarden Class 2005 Our classroom site.
5th Grade Solar System Project Pathfinder
By Gregory Doherty.  Studio News Readers  Field Reporters  Links to studio  Mode of address to viewer  Interviewing  Experts and witnesses  Report.
Research Methods & Data AD140Brendan Rapple 2 March, 2005.
Main topics covered The path to liberation Theravāda, Hinayāna, Mahāyāna Sūtra and Tantra (Vajrayāna) Regional varieties of Buddhism in the contemporary.
Katie Jeffers. Enrique’s Journey is a young Honduran boy, whose mother has left him to go find work in the United States. Enrique sets off on the most.
Enquiry in Geography. What is it? Process – finding answers to pertinent questions Process - involves children in the relationship of both questions and.
Welcome Parents! We have been working hard to create an exciting learning adventure in First Grade. This booklet contains general information, classroom.
. Your activity should be relevant and appropriate to your issue and your locality. It must be chosen from one of the nine range and content areas of.
Synthesizing Sources: Main Ideas and Supporting Evidence
Geography of China.
Why in the w rld should anyone do a degree in Area Studies? Produced by the Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies.
INTRO 1 Who am I? This is a common question asked throughout one’s life. People always want to know who they are, where they come from, and who they are.
Topics and information on oral exam
San Diego Scribblers Online Classes for Homeschool Students in Grades 3-12.
Experience of PebblePad as a Student. VIDEO PRESENTATION.
Main topics covered Introduction Tibetan Buddhism in the People’s Republic of China Tibetan Buddhism in the Himalayas and the Tibetan diaspora Tibetan.
Topic based learning As part of our topic this term, we will be exploring the planets, the Earth, Sun and Moon. We will be looking at the Rosetta space.
Learning Disabilities Web quest Introduction Introduction Task Quest AssessmentTaskQuestAssessment Conclusion Teacher Page CreditsConclusion Teacher Page.
Islam the Journey: Introduction Derek Holloway Salisbury Diocesan RE Adviser I have written this as a compelling learning experience rather than a scheme.
What’s the story?.  ‘Geography is … not just about knowing about places themselves, but understanding the interdependence and connectivity of places.
Welcome to the Minibeast Group Adventure All images used were retrieved from Office.com Clip Art.
Bringing adventure through rhetoric
Lecture # 11 SCIENCE 1 ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN EDUCATION Teaching populations and ecosystems in elementary grades.
The key themes of geography Place Space Scale Interdependence Changing physical and human processes Cultural understanding and diversity.
To understand: The ingredients of the news;  The difference between fact and opinion;  How to keep news safe and legal;  How to use appropriate questions;
 He advocating for the welfare of Tibetans, teaching Tibetan Buddhism and talking about the importance of compassion as the source of a happy life. 
Field Study # 2 #1 - WHAT AM I LEARNING ABOUT THE TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS? “I am learning that engagement and learning increases as familiarity.
Ohio Social Studies Strands Kimberly Mattes First Grade.
Why Teach Weather? Weather images removed for copyright reasons.
Global learning examples D: A critical look at sustainability in geography and across the curriculum. The samples of work in this presentation were submitted.
Welcome to Unit 8 Career Connections Kay Oistad. Agenda Greeting! Discussion Board Assignment Readings Case Study.
Reflection Journal Librarian: Ruth R. Wiesmann Campus: Farney Elementary School Date: October 12, 2008.
PRESERVING YOUR PAST AND YOUR PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.
Reading / Writing 4 Listening / Speaking. 30 professions! How many can you write?
THINK CYBER SMART, BE CYBER SMART! CYBER SAFETY AND DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP IN A CLASSROOM.
Mt. Everest Quiz Thousands of people are dreaming to conquer Everest, but before even thinking about doing it, there’s so much to learn about the mountain!
Curriculum night Welcome Parents!
Mrs. Jowers’ Class News August 14, Mrs. Jowers’Class News Sept. 25, 2015 Oh my goodness! I can’t believe that I will be writing an October newsletter.
1. GLOBAL CITIZEN 2. GLOBAL SOLIDARITY 3. CANADA IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY 4. WHO OR WHAT ISSUES MAKE THE NEWS 5. CANADA’S CURRENT POSITION 6. GLOBAL CONCERNS.
This is about the Tibetans forced to migrate as there were disputes between china settling there and due to the other political issues. An example of International.
HKBerlin Express An online language and culture exchange project – Workshop 2.
PIANO TILES One of my favourite applications is Piano Tiles. In this application people can spare their free time having fun. In this game you have to.
Hamburger Paragraphs How to write a really great paragraph!
同事 Firstly, a colleague is supposed to be efficient in work. When given a task by the boss, all the team members should take their duties and cooperate.
I am a newly married 29 year old Hispanic, catholic female with two loving parents, 4 siblings, 3 nieces and 4 nephews. The two men in the picture are.
EDU671 Introduction – Dyane Plumly. Who Am I? Hi, my name is Dyane Plumly. I am down to my final two courses for my Masters in Teaching and Learning.
Codes and conventions of factual programming
Geographic Characteristics
PSHE & Citizenship – KS4 Lesson 1
Welcome to the Minibeast Group Adventure
The example of the Persona doll by Dimitrios Chlemes Coordinator
Introduction Looking to Learning
Hi, I’m [NAME] and I just wanted to take a couple of minutes of your time to tell you about the British Council’s Language Assistant programme. The programme.
Daniel Dehghani Presents:.
Presentation transcript:

A Year 5 Geography & Global Citizenship Unit How will I inform my thinking and find teaching resources about `diversity’ through the topic of Mountains? Jon Waller, Dobcroft Junior School

Existing planning: a physical geography based unit centering on and around the questions: What and where are mountains and what is it like in the mountains? The final project from this unit has always been a mountain fact- file booklet. RE has always been tied in to this unit linking Buddhism and the mainly Buddhist countries of the Himalayan region. ICT has traditionally been linked in through databases and the children creating and searching databases of British mountains.

My travels have taken me to mountains in Europe, South America and Oceania. However there is a lot of photographic resources in our current planning that come from the travels of my Y5 colleague to Tibet, Nepal and China. The Geographical skills of this unit will be taught through hands on work in the locality. Visits or Personal Experience

I Plan to use the story, Going to school in the mountains as a way into the unit and a way to start looking at similarities and differences between our own setting and the Himalayas. I also plan to use a retelling of the true story of Mark Inglis and his assent of Everest. A Story

I am currently finding it difficult to find anything truly useful in this area but continue to read the work of different charities such as the Himalayan trust, CAN and various Trekking charities. There are also charities based in South America for Bolivia and Peru such as Charity Bolivia and Project Peru that give information on the countries. Most useful though has been the Oxfam education section, especially their publication on teaching controversial issues which I am hoping will shape my planning about Chinese occupation of Tibet. I have also found several useful sites talking about interdependency which should prove useful. National Geographic - global interdependency. Civworld.org - youth summit on interdependency. - independent e-journal on interdependencywww.globalsouth Using the work of influential Charities or NGOs

Newsround have several stories about the Olympic torch marches, that I hope to use when looking into the Tibet and China debate. Newspapers were obviously full of stories around these marches but there were also a couple more recent interesting stories from the Guardian regarding climate change and it impact on Tibetan farmers and the current stance of Tibetan Monks towards Chinese occupation. In The News

I am planning to use Video fairly extensively throughout the unit. BBC broadband clips have a great selection of mountain based video but clip which shows images of the Chinese and Tibetan Sections of the Himalayas will be used to stimulate the children’s curiosity and they will begin to generate questions that arise from watching it.

I plan on using several sections of the BBC Human Planet series as well but particularly a scene called ‘no normal commute’ which follows the extraordinary journey to school for two children and their father down a glacier. There is another BBC clip 329 tourism in the mountains, which I plan to use alongside the story of Mark Inglis as the Basis of a P4C enquiry. The Documentary Cry of the Snow leopard has also helped shape my own thinking. Helen also recommended one of ‘what makes me happy’ scenes as a possible resource, I still need to check this out.

 Part of our field work is going to involve the children working with cameras in their own locality.  We have an extensive photo collection from my colleague’s travels.  I am searching for appropriate positive and negative images of Chinese occupation (see The Danger of a Single Story.

I have watched and read plenty of resources to broaden my understanding of the mountains and life in the mountains which will obviously prove vital when it comes to teaching some of the complex issues I plan to cover. However I have really struggled to find useful, child friendly resources and any input from the group would be much appreciated.

You can read how the unit developed on our class blog. andtheglobaldim ension.wordpres s.com/2012/03/0 9/an- introduction/