Peoples of the Nation and World 4th/5th: Indicator #1
Students will understand the diversity and commonality, human interdependence, and global cooperation of the people of the United States and the world through a multicultural and historical perspective.
In the
context of Maryland up to contemporary times and United States history through
1790, students are able to do everything required at earlier grades and are able
to:
Describe
and compare the cultural characteristics of different groups of people.
A resource
for information on different countries and cities
http://www.steveweb.com/80clicks/controls/TourIndex.html?1
A lesson plan
that uses pictures to compare the lifestyles
of Native Americans past to present. http://www.ncrtec.org/tl/camp/native/native1.htm
To understand
culture, it is important to understand the important celebrations of the
culture. This lesson plan helps to understand an important
celebration from the Latin American culture
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/Byrnes/Day.html
A lesson plan
that teaches about cultural clues
and understanding children and people from other cultures. Click on
'instructional resources' then 'lesson plans', and scroll to the title, "Clues
to Cultural Values" for the lesson plan
http://www.askasia.org/for_educators/fe_frame.htm
A unit of
lesson plans on cultural stereotyping.
Click on 'instructional resources' then 'lesson plans', and scroll to the title,
"An Integrated Unit on Cultural Stereotyping" for the
lesson plans
http://www.askasia.org/for_educators/fe_frame.htm
If you are
going to do investigations of Native Americans,
especially their technology, you will find a host
of resources here:
http://www.nativeweb.org/NativeTech/
An electronic
field trip of Colonial Williamsburg
http://www.pbs.org/williamsburg/voteasvoice/
The Maryland Historical Society provides
information and tours to school groups and teachers. Information from their site
and a visit to the Society will help to design learning activities for indicator
#1
http://www.mdhs.org/edupub.html
Discovering
History through Archeology lesson plans from the
Smithsonian
http://educate.si.edu/resources/lessons/art-to-zoo/arch/cover.html
This lesson
plan helps us to see how our culture uses Spanish
words and terms to name our cities, towns, states etc.
http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/guides/honduras/honspanish.html
A virtual
walking tour of Plimoth Plantation
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/uconn_extras/historic/plimoth/plimoth.html
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Dr.
Greg Bryant or Dr. David Vocke.
Thank you in advance for your help.