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Instructional Samples
Collapse of a Society
This lesson is designed to present students with an opportunity to explore a very important historical and geographic concept: the decline or collapse of human societies. Students explore this concept over different time periods and global regions to gain a wider perspective and deeper understanding of how human societies have failed in the past.
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      Collapse of a Society
This lesson is designed to present students with an opportunity to explore a very important historical and geographic concept: the decline or collapse of human societies. Students explore this concept over different time periods and global regions to gain a wider perspective and deeper understanding of how human societies have failed in the past.
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      Keeping it in Perspective
Students will understand that different perspectives influence the way local and provincial communities and economies use and conserve natural resources. Students will participate in discussions about the use of natural resources in their local community; conduct research; make inferences about the beliefs, values, and motivations of different natural resource stakeholders; and develop their communication skills through role-play, discussion, and debate.
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      Keeping it in Perspective
Students will understand that different perspectives influence the way local and provincial communities and economies use and conserve natural resources. Students will participate in discussions about the use of natural resources in their local community; conduct research; make inferences about the beliefs, values, and motivations of different natural resource stakeholders; and develop their communication skills through role-play, discussion, and debate.
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      How Does One Person Make a Difference?
Through this unit, students think about and reflect on how they can make changes in themselves, in their local community, and globally. The unit begins by asking students to identify who they are as a person and what makes them who they are. From this self-analysis, the unit moves on to examine how one person can affect the story of another person’s life, and then how that story can have an impact on a group, the community, and the world.
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      How Does One Person Make a Difference?
Through this unit, students think about and reflect on how they can make changes in themselves, in their local community, and globally. The unit begins by asking students to identify who they are as a person and what makes them who they are. From this self-analysis, the unit moves on to examine how one person can affect the story of another person’s life, and then how that story can have an impact on a group, the community, and the world.
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      Cross-Curricular