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1. It’s a Small World Being a Good Neighbor (LLG/LS, Procedures) 1-4 Using Your Gifts to Help Others (Multiple Intelligences, The Brain) 5-6 Doing What.

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2 1. It’s a Small World Being a Good Neighbor (LLG/LS, Procedures) 1-4 Using Your Gifts to Help Others (Multiple Intelligences, The Brain) 5-6 Doing What is Right (Rights and Responsibilities) 7-8 Concept: Relationships Being There Locations: School Campus, Lancaster School Library, Citizenship Trip to Fire Station, Mayor’s Office, Police Station, Love Inc. Trip to a local farm. Social Action Project: Build a sense of community, relationship and responsibility within the classroom. Canned Food Drive for Love Inc.

3 2. Take Pride in Your World Taking Crucial Steps (The Scientific Process) 9-11 Discover Your World (Attributes, Geometry, Fractions) 12- 13 Be True to Who You Are (Traditions, Cultural Awareness) 16-19 Concept: Similarities and Differences Being There Locations: Honeywell Center, Outdoor Classroom Social Action: Create holiday cards to distribute to nursing home residents and military men and women. Collect toys for children in need at Christmas.

4 3. Lend a Helping Hand Where are we Going? (Location, Mapping) 20-22 Taking Care of Your World (Laws of Nature) 23-25 Meeting the Needs in Your World (Living Things) 26-30 Concept: Impact Being There Locations: School Outdoor Classroom, Thornhill Nature Preserve, Crestview Middle School Social Action Project: Nature Stewardship Project

5 4. Making a Difference Making Contributions (Economics) 31-34 Learning From Where We’ve Been (Our Past, Our Present, Our Future) 35-38 Concept: Change Being There Locations: Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo Social Action Project:Animal Care Project

6 Organizing Concept Relationships are the special types of connections that define how two or more things are associated with each other. The relationships between things or people may have a positive or negative effect on each other.

7 Rationale By identifying relationships and understanding how they are connected, we are able to recognize our place in our world.


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