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Using PowerPoint to Teach Social Studies/Science by: Holly MacDonald, Chantal DesRoches, Karen Cheviere, Pam Berry, Bonnie Collins, Bryan Ouellette
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Ideas: There are many ways to teach Social Studies/Science using PowerPoint. One idea: If you are going on a field trip, try and get some disposable digital cameras for the students to use on the field trip. When you get back load all the pictures onto a computer so students can access them on any computer.
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Con’t. Have students access the pictures to make a slide show of their favourite part of the field trip, organize the pictures in chronological order/ alphabetical order. If it was a field trip to the zoo they could put the pictures of the animals in geographical order, order by size, what they eat, sleeping patterns, etc.
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Con’t. A teacher could get students to bring in digital pictures of their summer vacation and put them on a computer so all students could access them. Put the students in groups and have them sort the pictures by location, province, country, alphabetical order, favourite places, etc. and develop a PowerPoint presentation
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Con’t. Some other idea to use PowerPoint to teach Social Studies are: Time line Matching Concept development or categories Sequecing Choices
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Con’t. Exploration of a topic Cause and effect slides Http://www.internet4classrooms.com/ideas pp.htm Http://www.internet4classrooms.com/ideas pp.htm
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We hope that you now have a better understanding of the many ways PowerPoint can be used when teaching Social Studies/Science. Here is a PowerPoint I put together to illustrate to students one way they might construct a PowerPoint.
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TOURISTS ATTRACTIONS IN NEW BRUNSWICK Grade 4 Social Studies Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Table of Contents Title Title Objectives Objectives List of Tourist Attractions List of Tourist Attractions Table of Things to See Table of Things to See Pictures Pictures Chart of Favorite Places to See Chart of Favorite Places to See Question/Answers Question/Answers Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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OBJECTIVES Students will be more aware of what New Brunswick has to offer tourists. Students will be more knowledgeable about the attractions New Brunswick has to offer. Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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ATTRACTIONS The Rocks Fundy National Park Poley Mountain Parlee Beach Bouctouche Dunes Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Tourist AttractionWhat Visitors Can See Hopewell RocksCaves, sea life, beach, high tides, erosion Fundy National ParkWalking trails, variety of wildlife, giant tides Poley MountainSki hills for all levels, beautiful scenery Parlee BeachSand, sun, beach, Boutouche DunesBoardwalk, beaches, birds, Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Hopewell Rocks Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Are you here? Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Trails in Fundy National Park Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Things to Do at Fundy National Park Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Poley Mountain Ski Resort Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Parlee Beach Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Boutouche Dunes Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Things to learn about the Dunes Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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STUDENTS FAVORITE PLACE TO VISIT GradeThe Rocks Fundy Park Poley Mt. Parlee Beach Dunes One26393156 Two33425229 Three4954163610 Four3761284117 Five29494338 Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Students Favorite Places to Visit Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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QUESTION What are the 5 tourist attractions we are going to study? The 5 tourist attractions we are going to study are Hopewell Rocks, Fundy Park, Poley Mountain, Parlee Beach, Boutouche Dunes Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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Question Why was the bridge replaced? The bridge was replaced because the original one was damaged by a rock fall. Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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References Andrew, Wayne, Griffin, Andrew, Mader, Wendy. (2004). Geographical Regions. Toronto, Ontario. Nelson http://upload.wikimedia.org www.deborahcarr.ca www.district2.nbed.nb.ca www.ifdn.com www.knowmoncton.ca www.villagegedaique.com www.youtube.com Pamela Berry BEd. Petitcodiac Regional School
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