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Seven Continents

Seven Continents. Social Studies Technology Project Seven Continents ED 417 01 Focus: First Grade By: Cheryl McMurty, Tina Fogle, and Alison Wenning . Social Studies Standards

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Seven Continents

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  1. Seven Continents

  2. Social Studies Technology Project Seven Continents ED 417 01 Focus: First Grade By: Cheryl McMurty, Tina Fogle, and Alison Wenning

  3. Social Studies Standards History-Students use materials drawn from the diversity of human experience to analyze and interpret significant events, patterns and themes in the history of Ohio, the United States, and the world People in Societies-Students use knowledge of perspectives, practices and products of cultural, ethnic and social groups to analyze the impact of their commonality and diversity within local, national, regional, and global settings. Geography- Students use knowledge of geographic locations, patterns, and processes to show the interrelationship between the physical environment and human activity and to explain the interactions that occur in an increasingly interdependent world. Economics- Students use economic reasoning skills and knowledge of major economic concepts, issues, and systems in order to make informed choices as producers, consumers, savers, investors, workers, and citizens in an interdependent world. Government- Students use knowledge of the purposes, structures, and processes of political systems at the local, state, national and international levels in order to understand that people create systems of government as structures of power and authority to provide order, maintain stability and promote the general welfare. Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities- Students use knowledge of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in order to examine and evaluate civic ideals and to participate in community life and the American democratic system. Social Studies Skills and Methods- Students collect, organize, evaluate, and synthesize information from multiple sources in order to draw logical conclusions. Students communicate this information using appropriate social studies terminology in oral, written, or multimedia form and apply what they have learned to societal issues in simulated or real-world settings.

  4. Table of Continents • Africa ( focus on Kenya) History, People in Societies, Geography, Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, Social Studies Skills • Antarctica History, People in Societies, Geography, Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, Social Studies Skills • Asia (focus on China) History, People in Societies, Geography, Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, Social Studies Skills • Australia History, People in Societies, Geography, Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, Social Studies Skills • Europe (focus on Ireland) History, People in Societies, Geography, Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, Social Studies Skills • North America (focus on Alaska) History, People in Societies, Geography, Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, Social Studies Skills • South America (focus on Argentina) History, People in Societies, Geography, Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, Social Studies Skills

  5. Africa • Kenya

  6. Standards Activities • Fill out an entry in the travel journal: • Today we visited Kenya. • It is on the continent of Africa. • The people speak Swahili. • This is how you say “hello”: Jambo • Attach picture of continent. • Attach picture of the flag of Kenya. • This is what we learned about the country: • Africa has the largest desert. • Large animals live in Africa. • The Nile River is the longest in the world. Covers all Social Studies Standards

  7. Standards Activities, Continued • Study African folklore through different activities such as making storyteller’s hats. • Have various students in the class be Fortune Tellers. • Watch Africa: Continent of Contrasts (DVD) • Make a Paper Kufi (hat), Spirit or animal masks, Wodaabe Mirror Pouch, or Egyptian Paper Beads. • In Kenya it’s traditional to eat with your hands, so kids will enjoy eating without utensils (wash your hands first). Try ugali (similar to polenta) • Create a book net (or center) that focuses on African folklore books and non-fiction books about Africa. • Some books to incorporate: • Dancing Granny and Other African Stories by Ashley Bryan (sound recording also available) • Tales from the Third Ear by Verna Aardema • Misoso; Once Upon A Time Tales From Africa by Verna Aardema • Tales of An Ashanti Father by Peggy Appiah • The Ox of the Wonderful Horns and Other African Folktales by Ashley Bryan • Living in a Desert by Allan Fowler (0-516-24197-6) • Africa by Allan Fowler (0-516-25979-2) • Continents: Africa by Leila Merrell Foster (1-4034-8537-X) Cover s all Social Studies Standards

  8. Websites Specific to Kenya This website takes a look at a schools in Africa including Kenya. http://pbskids.org/africa/myworld/index.html Take a virtual tour through Kenya. This is geared towards younger children. http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/specials/goplaces/0,12405,182118,00.html A guide to all aspects of life in Kenya. http://www.kenyaweb.com/ A world fact book all about Kenya. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ke.html Travel through Kenya on this website http://www.travelforkids.com/Funtodo/Kenya/kenya.htm

  9. Antarctica

  10. Standards Activities • Fill out entry in travel journal: • Today we visited Antarctica. • It is on the continent of Antarctica. • The people speak English. • This is how you say “hello”: Hello. • Attach picture of continent. • Attach picture of the flag of Antarctica. • This is what we learned about the country: • It is very cold. • Penguins live in Antarctica. • The land is ice. Covers all Social Studies Standards

  11. Standards Activities • Read the story, Antarctica by Helen Cowcher. This is a persuasive book that talks all about Antarctica and how people are trying to make it habitable. The writer tries to convince the reader to leave Antarctica alone and enjoy its beauty for what it is. • You could have a discussion with the children about this and have them write about their feelings and knowledge about the topic. • Some non-fiction books to include in the reading center include: • The Top and Bottom of the World by Allan Fowler (0-516-26160-6) • Antarctica by Allan Fowler (0-516-27297-7) • Continents: Antarctica by Leila Merrell Foster (1-4034-8548-8) Covers all Social Studies Standards

  12. Websites Specific to Antarctica This website provides information, pictures, and facts about Antarctica to help children with homework on the continent. http://www.coolantarctica.com/ This website has games and facts about Antarctica http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/specials/story/0,6079,48822,00.html This website has various activities for Antarctica http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/science/habitats_biomes/ Learn about Antarctica’s resources and geography http://www.ducksters.com/geography/antarctic.php Learn about the many animals in Antarctica http://www.amonline.net.au/wild_kids/antarctica.cfm

  13. Asia • China

  14. Standards Activities • Fill out an entry in the travel journal: • Today we visited China. • It is on the continent of Asia. • The people speak Chinese. • This is how you say “hello”: NeehaOW. • Attach picture of continent. • Attach picture of the flag of China • This is what we learned about the country: • Asia has the largest saltwater lake. • Pandas live in China. • Asia is the largest continent. Covers all Social Studies Standards

  15. Standards Activities, Continued • In small groups (depending on number of atlases available) students will search for China using an atlas. • Make Chinese Paper Lanterns • Watch the movie, The Amazing Panda • Some books to put in the reading center may include: • Celebrating Chinese New Year, by Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith • (ISBN 0-8234-1520-1) • The Runaway Rice Cake, by Ying Chang Compestine • (ISBN 0-689-82972-8) • This Next New Year, by Janet S. Wong • (ISBN 0-374-35503-7) • Happy New Year!, by Demi • (ISBN 0-517-88592-1) • Happy, Happy Chinese New Year!, by Demi • (ISBN 0-375-82642-4) • Huan Ching and the Golden Fish, by Michael Reeser • (ISBN 0-8172-2751-2) • The Dancing Dragon, by Marcia Vaughan • (ISBN 1-57255-134-8) • Sam and the Lucky Money, by Karen Chinn • (ISBN 1-880000-53-9) • Continents: Asia by Leila Merrell Foster (1-4034-8549-6) • Asia by Allan Fowler (0-516-25980-6) • Covers all Social Studies Standards

  16. Websites Specific to China www.atozkidsstuff.com/china.html www.enchantedlearning.com/asia/china/ www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/ www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/chinesenewyear/ www.gigglepotz.com/china.htm www.webtech.kennesaw.edu/cheek3/china.htm www.kiddyhouse.com/SStudies/Countries/China/ www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/food/index.htm www.chinesetapes.com www.mpt.org/learningworks/theme/

  17. Australia

  18. Standards Activities • Fill out entry in travel journal: • Today we visited Australia. • It is on the continent of Australia. • The people speak English. • This is how you say “hello”: G-day mate! • Attach picture of continent. • Attach picture of the flag of Australia. • This is what we learned about the country: • They have wild dogs called Dingos. • The desert is called the Outback. • It is the smallest continent. • Covers all Social Studies standards

  19. Standards Activities, Continued • Introduce and sing Kookaburra- a children’s song from Australia • Make Anzacs (traditional cookies dating back to WWI) • Watch the movie , Australia: Land Beyond Time (DVD) • Talk about the uses of and make boomerangs • Learn about the unique animals that live only in Australia • Some non-fiction books for the reading center may include: • Australia by Allan Fowler (0-516-27298-5) • Australia by Betsey Chessen and Pamela Chanko (0-439-04574-6) • Continents: Australia by Mary Virginia Fox (1-4034-8550-X) • A Joey Journal • Down Under…The Animals of Australia • These are easy reader books that tell about the history, geography, and animals of Australia. They feature pictures to color and vocabulary words. Covers all Social Studies Standards

  20. Websites Specific to Australia Website tells a story about Australia http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/barnabybear/stories/downunder.shtml This website has printables, games, puzzles, crafts, and coloring pages all about Australia. http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/ The website has fun activities while traveling through Australia. http://ausinternet.com/ettamogah/kids.htm Take a trip through Australia on this website. http://www.ozforkids.com/links.htm Learn about the Australian culture on this website. http://www.travelforkids.com/Funtodo/Australia/australia.htm

  21. Europe • Ireland

  22. Standards Activities • Fill out entry in travel journal: • Today we visited Ireland. • It is on the continent of Europe. • The people speak Gaelic-English. • This is how you say “hello”: Dia dhuit. • Attach picture of continent. • Attach picture of the flag of Ireland. • This is what we learned about the country: • It has NO snakes. • Their country is green. • Their biggest holiday is St. Patrick’s Day. Covers all Social Studies standards

  23. Standards Activities, Continued • Create an Irish Country Cottage • Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and learn about the history of the holiday • Make Irish Floats (lime sherbet and clear soda or ginger ale) • Look at a map of Europe and discuss Ireland in relation to the rest of the continent • Some non-fiction books to include in the reading center: • Europe by Allan Fowler (0-516-25981-4) • St. Patrick’s Day by Carmen Bredeson (0-516-27921-1) • Continents: Europe by Leila Merrell Foster (1-4034-8551-8) • Have a green day! • Wear green clothing • Make a class book of things that are green • Make shamrock pins • Brainstorm words that start with the ‘gr’ blend • Covers all Social Studies standards

  24. Websites Specific to Ireland Learn about Ireland through facts, coloring pages, folklore, recipes and much more on this website. http://www.dltk-kids.com/world/ireland/index.htm This website provides facts and folklore about Ireland. http://www.surfnetkids.com/ireland.htm Travel through Ireland on this website http://www.travelforkids.com/Funtodo/Ireland/ireland.htm This website covers a wide variety of topics drawn from Ireland's rich history and heritage http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/1Kids/1Home.html Fun facts about Ireland http://www.kidskonnect.com/content/view/316/27/

  25. Alaska North America

  26. Standards Activities • Fill out entry in travel journal: • Today we visited the United States- Alaska. • It is on the continent of North America. • The people speak English. • This is how you say “hello”: Hi. • Attach picture of continent. • Attach picture of the flag of the United States. • This is what we learned about the country: • They build igloos. • They use snow husky dogs. • It is in the Arctic region. Covers all Social Studies standards

  27. Standards Activities, Continued • Look at and discuss life in the Arctic region • Easy reader put-together books include Take a Walk on the Cold Side! and Arctic Life • These books look at animals that live in the Arctic region as well as climate and habitat of its occupants • Talk about the two states that are part of the United States but are not attached to the other 48 states. • Look at animals specific to the arctic region- penguins, polar bears, and walrus’s • Watch the movie, Alaska • Some non-fiction books to include in the reading center: • Arctic Tundra: Land with No Trees by Allan Fowler (0-516-26079-0) • Living in the Arctic by Allan Fowler (0-516-27084-2) • Alaska by Su Tien Wong (0-516-27938-6) • Continents: North America by Mary Virginia Fox (1-4034-8552-6) Covers all Social Studies standards

  28. Websites Specific to Alaska A website with facts all about Alaska. http://www.state.ak.us/kids A child friendly website all about Alaska. http://www.mms.gov/alaska/kids/index.htm Interactive games for children. http://www.nps.gov/aplic/forkids.htm Information about Alaska for children to learn. http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/goplaces/main/0,18606,577719,00.html Fun and interesting facts about Alaska http://www.kidskonnect.com/content/view/166/27/

  29. South America • Argentina

  30. Standards Activities • Fill out an entry in the travel journal: • Today we visited South America. • It is on the continent of Argentina. • The people speak Spanish. • This is how you say “hello”: Ola. • Attach picture of continent. • Attach picture of the flag of Argentina. • This is what we learned about the country: • It has the longest mountain range- the Andes Mountains. • It has the worlds largest rainforest. • They made the first chocolate. Covers all Social Studies standards

  31. Standards Activities, Continued • Introduce the concept of rainforest and discuss the characteristics of it. • Talk about and study the amazing animals that live in the rain forest that do not live anywhere else in the world. • Locate South America on a map or globe and talk about its relation to North America. • If appropriate, talk about the equator and the differences in temperature between North and South America. • Watch the movie, South America: Continent of Diversity (DVD) • Some non-fiction books to include in the reading center: • Living in a Rain Forest by Allan Fowler (0-516-24176-1) • South America by Allan Fowler (0-516-27300-0) • Continents: South America by Mary Virginia Fox (1-4034-8553-4) Covers all Social Studies Standards

  32. Websites Specific to Argentina This website gives information about Argentina's history. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107288.html This website gives facts and information about Argentina. Http://www.geographia.com/argentina/ Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, foreign relations of Argentina http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26516.htm Give information about Argentina in a child’s perspective. http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/goplaces/main/0,18606,491291,00.html Fun and interesting facts about Argentina http://www.kidskonnect.com/content/view/300/27/

  33. Jump on the plane, lets go visit the Seven Continents!

  34. Standards Activities for All Continents • Locate and discuss each continent and its distinguishable features. (Geography- could be other standards depending on what features you talk about!!) • Read, Houses and Homes by Ann Morris and discuss the different types of homes that people live in around the world. Why do our houses look different? (People in Societies) • Play a game at: www.nationalgeographic.com/world/games/copycat.html (Geography) • Watch the PBS television show, Kratt’s Creatures Episode#149 Where? This show follows the travels of two zoologist brothers. This episode deals with animal habitats and why animals exist in certain countries and continents. (Geography)

  35. Standards Activities for All Continents, Continued • Have the students look at the book, Children Just Like Me by Barnabas and Anabel Kindersley. The book examines the lives of children from different countries. The students can write about themselves and create collages that describe their lives here in the United States. • Read and explore alphabet books from other countries and continents. • China A-Z by Justine and Ron Fontes • Kenya A-Z by Justine and Ron Fontes • Kenya ABC: A Book about the People and Places of Kenya by Sarah Heiman and Arturo Avila • S is for Shamrock: An Ireland Alphabet by Matt Faulkner • L is for the Last Frontier: An Alaska Alphabet Edition by Carol Crane • A is for Antarctica by Jonathon Chester • Have the students write their own class alphabet book about Ohio. Covers all Social Studies standards

  36. Standards Activities for All Continents, Continued • Have the students complete the puzzles from the book The Seven Continents of the World Jigsaw Puzzle Book. The book contains colorful illustrations of each of the seven continents. Each of the seven puzzles has images that include animals, crops, and other information about the land and surrounding waters. The opposing page of each puzzle shows the complete image to help guide you as you complete the puzzle, contains bits of trivia about each area, and also has prompts fro “I Spy” types of searches for each image. • Read and discuss versions of the fairy tale Cinderella from different countries and continents. • Fair, Brown, and Trembling: An Irish Cinderella Story by Jude Daly • Salmon Princess: An Alaska Cinderella Story by Mindy Dwyer • Yeh-Shen: A Cinderella Story from China by Ai-Ling Louie • Cinderella Tales from Around the World by Ila Lane Gross • Have a class discussion about the differences in the fairy tales. What have we learned about these countries and continents? How did those facts influence these fairy tales? Covers all Social Studies standards

  37. Websites For All Continents • http://www.ipl.org/kidspace/browse/owd0000 • Learn about religions, languages, geography and culture around the world • http://www.geocities.com/childrenfolklore/ • This website has multicultural and multilingual anthology of children's folklore • o • https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html • This website gives facts about the seven continents. • http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/ • Take a look at photographs of the seven continents on this website. • http://brainpop.com/socialstudies/geography/continentsoftheworld/preview.weml -- Take a trip around the globe through this interactive website and explore the continents. • http://www.kids.gov/ • This website gives ideas to help teach the seven continents. • http://www.globalgang.org.uk/ • Play various continent games. • http://www.funbrain.com/where/index.html • Learn where the different continents are located by playing this map game. • www.nationalgeographic.com/world/games/copycat/copycat.html • Students can play a geography game to master the location of the continents at this site.

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