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Social Studies Strands, Class Rules, and Definitions

Learn about the 5 strands of social studies, class rules, and definitions of key terms in social studies such as government, economy, history, geography, and culture. Explore examples and engage in discussions.

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Social Studies Strands, Class Rules, and Definitions

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  1. Exit # 1 (8/6/19) What are the 5 strands of social studies? Entry # 1 (8/6/19) What are 3 of our class rules?

  2. Exit # 2 (8/7/19) What is your least favorite strand of social studies and why? Entry # 2 (8/7/19) List 1 example for each stand of social studies. EX: Government = President

  3. Exit # 3 (8/8/19) What portion of the project do you feel will be the most challenging and why? Entry # 3 (8/8/19) What is the definition of Government?

  4. Exit # 4 (8/9/19) What portion of the project do you feel will be the easiest and why? Entry # 4 (8/9/19) What is the definition of economy?

  5. Entry # 5 (8/12/19) class schedule Exit # 5 (8/12/19) What is the definition of history?

  6. Exit # 6 (8/13/19) What is the definition of geography? Entry # 6 (8/13/19) What is the definition of culture?

  7. Exit # 7 • (8/14/19) • What strand of social studies is location, place, maps, states.? • Culture • Geography • Economy Entry # 7 (8/14/19) Wants and needs, goods and services, the flow of money through our society. Holidays, traditions, and stories; foods, customs and celebrations. Culture Government Economy

  8. Exit # 8 • (8/15/19) • The Gettysburg address is an example of? • Culture • Geography • History • Economy Entry # 8 (8/15/19) People work to make the laws that influence our lives. Culture Government Economy Geography

  9. Exit # 9 • (8/16/19) • 1. Border patrols are an example of? • Geography • History • Government • Economy • Entry # 9 • (8/16/19) • Paying taxes is an example of? • Geography • Culture • Government • Economy

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