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Capitol Cities

Capitol Cities. Tim Wheeler University of Phoenix May 30, 2010. OVERVIEW/SUMMARY. SUBJECT – Social Studies GRADE LEVEL – 4 th & 5 th SUMMARY:

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Capitol Cities

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  1. Capitol Cities Tim Wheeler University of Phoenix May 30, 2010

  2. OVERVIEW/SUMMARY SUBJECT – Social Studies GRADE LEVEL – 4th & 5th SUMMARY: Students will draw a state. They will thenresearch and collect information about the capitol city of that particular state. They will gather information about the states capitol city. The students will then present the information to the rest of the class in a 2-4 minute presentation, and be prepared to answer questions. Presentations can be done as a PowerPoint, with posters or another form approved by the teacher. Students will get with a partner to practice their presentations before presenting to the class. After all the presentations have been completed, the students will be given a worksheet to complete as homework over the information presented by their classmates on their capitol cities.

  3. STANDARDS/ASSESSMENT • IOWA –Core Curriculum Standards • Core Content Area : Social Studies • Standard : 1 – Understand the use of geographic tools to locate and analyze information about people, places, and environments.

  4. OBJECTIVE • Students will be able to research the capitol city of the state they draw. Provide information about the landmarks, famous people, and historical facts related to the city.

  5. MATERIALS/RESOURCES Materials Resources Library Resources Books Internet • Paper • Pencil/Pen • Markers • Construction Paper • Magazine Pictures

  6. PRESENTATION • Presentations can be done orally, in PowerPoint format, or another form approved by the teacher. • Must consist of but not limited to famous people, interesting facts, and historical information about the capitol city. • Must be 2-4 minutes in length. • If done orally students must create a poster, or provide handouts for the class. • Students will practice their presentations with a partner before presenting to the class.

  7. GRADING AND ASSESSMENT • Students will be graded on: • Teacher 0bservation during research and presentation • Presentation(Creativity Encouraged) • Facts generated for presentation • Homework worksheet

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