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Integrating Grade 8 TAKS Expectations into World Geography Studies One/third of the Grade 10 TAKS objectives is early US History?
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Three Step Program Review the World Geography/World History Guide… Introduce a strategy to analyze the connections… Examine ways to integrate Grade 8 content into Grade 10 World Geography… Explore one WG/WH connection in depth… Consider a teaching strategy--teaching with maps- -as a pathway for student success…
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8.1 explain the significance of 1776, 1787, & 1861-1865 Geographic Strategy Create story “sketch” maps that narrate the spatial history of the American Revolution and the Civil War
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8.4 Explain the roles played by
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Jefferson & Washington Geographic Strategy Put the lives of Washington & Jefferson in geographic context… Design and draw appropriate maps, diagrams, tables, graphs Create a historical atlas illustrating significant events in their lives OR create a large scale time and place(maps) line bulletin board to compare and contrast…
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8.4 Explain Am Rev issues Independence, the Articles of Confederation Geographic Strategy Give students list of significant events, 1764- 1783 Date and locate each event Sort the events in three categories Events that led up to the Revolution (Causes) The Revolution Events that resulted from the Revolution (Effects) To conclude, have students make generalizations about the location of significant events
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8.16 Identify colonial grievances Declaration of Independence and connection to US Constitution & Bill of Rights Geographic Strategy Distribute Declaration of Independence Explain the long train of abuses and usurpations in own words Discuss geographic implications Related to colonial/imperial economic relationship? Any still a problem today? Why or why not?
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8.3 Explain the Reasons for the Growth of Representative Gov’t Colonial Period Geographic Strategy Ask students to describe the human and physical characteristics of one place in the colonies at different periods of time How did changes in population, economics, politics, society affect the place? Relate to history and changing spatial relations in the colonies, 1600-1776
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8.16 & 8.20 Historic Documents Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, Federalist Papers Components of US Constitution Unalienable Rights Importance of Free Speech in a Democratic Society
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Historic Documents Geographic Strategy Relate cultural worldview to political, economic and social values reflected in key gov’t documents. Distribute summaries of main ideas from key documents Review ideas Ask students to write a summary of American worldview in own words as it reflects and represents these documents
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8.17 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments, States’ Rights, Nullification Causes & Effects of the Civil War Geographic Strategy Divide class into work groups and assign each a task E.g.,TASK 1: Define states’ rights as it is framed in the Constitution E.g. Task 2: Make a map showing slave and free states, 1800
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8.17 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments, States’ Rights, Nullification Pull class together for story telling You tell the story; at key points students share evidence produced by their tasks to illustrate Conclude: ask students to create concept maps linking key ideas/concepts into a coherent diagram: States’ Rights, Nullification Crisis, Dred Scott Decision, 3/5 Compromise, 13, 14, 15 Amendments, Westward Expansion of Settlement, Civil War
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