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Module 4 - Lesson Plans and Digital Story

Yo! Due JUNE 3rd

I hope everyone is having a great memorial weekend! Just wanted to get everyone thinking about what kind of lesson they want under our subject this week).

The choices we have are...

  1. Humans
    1. Notable people of history
      1. Men
      2. Women
    2. How we got there
      1. Buisness
      2. Government
      3. Transit/Migration
  2. Culture
    1. Music
    2. Food
    3. Family
    4. Art
    5. Education
    6. Religion
  3. Animals
    1. Wild
      1. Birds
        1. Migratory
        2. Year Long
      2. Others
    2. Domesticated
      1. Working
      2. Pets
  4. Layout
    1. Current Map with Important Landmarks
    2. Changes of Map Over Time
      1. Landmark changes
      2. Topography
Our grade level, as determined by the last project is found here. (so 4th/5th grade)

Please post in the comments which (Humans, Culture, Animals, or Layout) that you want so we can get this ball rolling! **Post your first and second choice**

What do you guys think about doing the Lesson Plan and Digital Story on the same topic, so we don't have to double up our research? Just thinking for the ease of study.

😊 (I'm pretty confident we all work on the wrap up portion if referring to our concept map, so it doesn't count yet).

Once we have hashed who wants what, please go to this link and fill out what we have finalized for your first, and second topics. We will be doing one more lesson plan, and you can do your second topic next week. I know it seems silly to do it twice, but by doing so, we are finishing up a future project at the same time. (almost) 

Comments

  1. I agree with the fact that the Digital Story be the same topic as the Lesson Plan! I filled in 2 topics I'd like to do for my lesson plan.

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  2. I am using Kalamazoo culture as my topic for my lesson.

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  3. I am doing the Layout of Kalamazoo with a tie in some landmarks. :)

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  5. I will be doing notable humans from Kalamazoo!

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