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Native Americans and Topography at Rose Bay

Lesson Details


Subjects: Science, Social Studies
Learning Levels: All: Preschool, Primary, Middle School, Intermediate, High School, College, Adult
Author(s): Dianne Talley
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Abstract

This activity is a visit to a wetland ecosystem and how to read maps. A visit to Rose Bay area on foot, sea and air. Learn the facts of the topography network and the environement around the Rose Bay area. This activity will take you through the native lands and plants of the area that the Native Americans might have seen.

The objective of this activity is to give students insight into the topography from the realistic point of view of today's scientist. Students will learn how to use topography for their benefit of the future generations and to the generations of today.

Lesson fundamental understandings:
Essential Questions:


Standards

National Standards

Geography Language Arts US History World History

State Standards


Lesson

Prerequisite Skills

Students will need to know the following vocabulary: Vension, sea cows, manatees, terrapins, tortoises, fruits, sea grasses, cacti, uplands, wetlands, hammock, marshes, bays, estuaries, ecomonics, politics, belief, mythology, projectile, attribute, globes, maps, latitude, longitude, hemisphere, grid system, symbols, mountians, hills, plateus, plains, oceans, seas, bays, gulfs, lakes, and rivers.

Teacher Information/Situations/Setting/Time

Teacher will explain, model, research, and then generalize
Materials needed:
World Map
United states map
Florida map
Pictures of all words
Story
General purpose maps
special purpose maps
LANDSAT maps
Geomorphology from space
CDL
Computer with Internet access

Set up a time to have the St. John River Management or zoning board people come talk and walk you through the Park. Crosswords, Internet searches, map searches for the student's home, the park, and other familar places. Vocabulary games, mapping games and assignments, geography terms and forms. Mapping skills can be brought into here at this time, try orienteering.

Assessment

Assessment can be done through pre and posttest, portfolio's, notebooks, made up books to read to others, crossword puzzles that they make or you with new names and old, quizzes and tests

Student Activity/Tasks

Use a CDL- can play several line games, map graphics.

Computer and internet access do a research project on topography

Learn the words do word games, crosswords, write the word and definition,put in sentences use them in class.

Enrichment/Alternate Activity:

Cross-Curricular:

Technology Requirements/Tools/Materials

Computors with Internet access
CDL's
People to help

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