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Teaching StudentsMap Skills, Chronology,and Charts and Graphs
Presenters: Jeannette Lampron Susan Apple
Presenters: Jeannette Lampron Susan Apple
Essential SkillsEssential Skills
Timelines and Chronologies Maps Charts and Graphs
Timelines and Chronologies Maps Charts and Graphs
Pre-assessmentPre-assessment
Do you evaluate your students’ skills at the beginning of the year or before a major unit?
If yes, then how do you evaluate your students’ skills?
Do you evaluate your students’ skills at the beginning of the year or before a major unit?
If yes, then how do you evaluate your students’ skills?
6th/7th Grade Example6th/7th Grade Example
6th/7th Grade Example6th/7th Grade Example
Timelines and ChronologiesTimelines and Chronologies
Important Facts Concerning Timelines
Important Facts Concerning Timelines
Use equal increments of time between dates when constructing a timeline
The USA (as well as most countries in the world) use a Christian calendar (Gregorian)
BC means “Before Christ” AD means “In the year of the Lord” BCE (”Before Common Era”) has replaced BC CE (“Common Era”) has replaced AD If there are two BCs/BCEs or two ADs/CEs, minus
the dates 2000 – 1945 = 55 years If there is one BC/BCE and one AD/CE, add the
dates 2000 + 221BCE = 2,221 years
Use equal increments of time between dates when constructing a timeline
The USA (as well as most countries in the world) use a Christian calendar (Gregorian)
BC means “Before Christ” AD means “In the year of the Lord” BCE (”Before Common Era”) has replaced BC CE (“Common Era”) has replaced AD If there are two BCs/BCEs or two ADs/CEs, minus
the dates 2000 – 1945 = 55 years If there is one BC/BCE and one AD/CE, add the
dates 2000 + 221BCE = 2,221 years
6th Grade Example6th Grade Example
8th Grade Example8th Grade Example
8th Grade Example8th Grade Example
First wave not on the timeline
Second Wave Third Wave Fourth Wave(continue to
present)
Periodof low
immigration
Why?
MapsMaps
Maps
Elements of a MapElements of a MapNGS
Date
Orientation
Grid
Scale
Title
Author
Index
Legend
Source
GMS
Legend
Orientation
Scale
Title
Labeling
Author
Date
Symbols
7th Grade Example7th Grade Example
7th Grade Example7th Grade ExampleCompare maps to explain population trends
7th Grade Example7th Grade ExampleEnhance lesson with visuals
8th Grade Example8th Grade Example
Charts and GraphsCharts and Graphs
7th Grade Example7th Grade Example
7th/8th Grade Examples7th/8th Grade Examples
See the packet for additional examples.
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