Geography 4th/5th: Indicator #5
Geography: Fourth and Fifth
Students will
use geographic concepts and processes to examine the role of culture,
technology, and the environment in the location and distribution of human
activities and spatial connections throughout time.
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:
Indicator # 5
Explain
the impact of geographic characteristics on the settlement, growth, and
prosperity of places in Maryland and the United States.
A lesson plan that can be modified to fit any state, “Top Ten Cities” focuses on the ten most populated areas of the state and introduces population distribution http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/09/g35/topcities.html
“There’s No Place Like Home” is a lesson plan that uses children’s literature and maps to explore past and present settlements http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/12/g35/home.html
Students
interview their parents and relatives to construct a genealogical atlas of where
their ancestors lived and why they moved http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/17/g35/genealogical.html
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Dr.
Greg Bryant or Dr. David Vocke.
Thank you in advance for your help.