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This guide delves into the importance of various places, events, policies, or individuals within a social context. It raises essential questions about their significance, including why they are important, who is affected by them, and the long-term historical effects they might have. By exploring these queries, we can better understand how they shape our society today and the challenges they address. This reflection encourages critical thinking in social studies, fostering a deeper comprehension of our interconnected social landscape.
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DO NOW INSTRUCTIONS: Write the R’s for the following questions. Why is this place/event/policy/person important? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Who is affected by this place/event/policy/person? ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXCELL VOCABULARY • “EFFECT”, “EFFECT”, “EFFECT” • DICTIONARY DEFINITION: • A noun meaning “the result of a cause”: “The effect of the lopsided vote was a loss of confidence in the chairman.” • REPLACE EFFECT WITH “THE RESULT OF” • SENTENCE: "The rain had no effect on Amy's hairdo.“ • THUMBS UP: after I read IF the word/phrase applies to EFFECT: • A COLD ON A PERSON’S VOICE • -THE COLD HAD AN EFFECT ON THE PERSON’S VOICE • THE RAIN ON A HAIRDO • -THE RAIN HAD AN EFFECT ON THE PERSON’S HAIRDO • REPEAT: “EFFECT”
Considering Significance in Social Studies These are questions that you can ask yourself when you are trying to determine significance in Social Studies. • If you are studying an event, then ask the questions for that • event. • FOR EXAMPLE, COLUMBUS DAY PARADE • These are the possiblesignificance questions you may ask: • Why is this place/event/policy/person important? • Who is affected by this place/event/policy/person? • What are some of the long term historical effects of this place/event/policy/person? • How does this place/event/policy/person affectyou? • What problems does this place/event/policy/person address? • What are other solutions to the problem that this place/event/policy/person addresses? • How does this place/event/policy/person affect society today?