Title: OHIO SOCIAL STUDIES STRANDS
1- OHIO SOCIAL STUDIES STRANDS
- Sothea Nouv
- Rebecca Lynn
- ED 417
- 5/01/02
- Dr. Helms
2 3OHIO STRANDS
- American Heritage
- People in Societies
- World Interactions
- Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
- Democratic Processes
- Decision Making and Resources
- Science, Technology, and Society
4American Heritage- Web Sites
http//www.reef.reefbrazil.com/home.html http//fo
rest.org/samerica/ http//www.expatlandia.com/docs
/brazil/brazil_infa.html http//www.brazilcouncil.
org/brazilinformation/livinginbrazil/brazilinfo_li
vinginbrazil_intro.html http//www.worldinfozone.c
om/country.php?countryBrazil
5American Heritage- Activities
- The students will read books about how Americans
lived long ago. - The students will read books about how Brazilians
lived long ago. - The students will do a Venn diagram comparing how
the two sets of people lived long ago.
6American Heritage- Activities Continued
- The students will read books about how Brazilians
live today. - The students will design a presentation to show
how the lives of Brazilians lives have changed.
7People in Society Websites
- http//lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy_at_f
ield(DOCIDbr0036 - http//members.aol.com/bowermanb/bnotes8.html
- http//members.aol.com/bowermanb/latin.html
- http//coloquio.com/famosos.html
- http//coloquio.com/famosos/writers.html
8Activities
People in Society
- Students will review books by Brazilian writers
and write a book critique. - Students will learn and perform Brazilian dances
for the class. - Students will play a different Brazilian game
each day. Have students compare/contrast each
game to a game they might play in the U.S.
9Activities Continued
People in Society
- Students will research the recipe for feijoda and
other Brazilian foods to prepare in class. - Construct a whole fleet of Brazilian vessels to
travel the Amazon River using trays, milk
cartons, and egg trays. Floating stores,
restaurants, churches and even gas stations
travel up and down the Amazon River.
10World Interactions- Web Sites
http//www.reef.reefbrazil.com/home.html http//ww
w.expatlandia.com/docs/brazil_info.html http//www
.brethren.org/genbd/global_mission/index.htm http
//www.globalefficiency.net/ http//www.worldinfozo
ne.com/country.php?countryBrazil
11World Interactions- Activities
- The students will use the web sites to discover
how Brazil interacts with other countries. - The students will participate in a discussion on
what types of trading Brazil does with other
countries. - The children will use the web sites to find out
what issues influence Brazil as well as the
surrounding countries.
12World Interactions- Activities Continued
- The children will discover what issues are being
addressed by most countries in the world. - The students will write about how the governments
interact from various countries.
13Citizenship and Responsibilities
Websites
- http//youthlink.takingitglobal.org/opps/event
- .html?eventid32
- brazilsf.org/hr.htm
- as.miami.edu/las/oral/history.htm
- tampereconference/fi/crossroads
- /session/teixeria
- http//www.lonelyplanet.com
- /destinations/southamerica/
- brazil/printable.htm
14Citizenship and Responsibilities Activities
- In groups of three, students will make up
interview questions that they would like to ask
Brazilians and will give their questions to
another group to answer. - Students will make the Brazil flag and do a
research on Brazils national athem.
15Activities Continued
Citizenship and Responsibilities
- Choose an animal that is native to South America.
 Report to the class on the habitat of this
animal, its food sources, and how the animal is
used by people. Â Make drawings to illustrate your
presentation. Â The drawings should help you
describe the animal's appearance and habits.
16 Activities Continued
Citizenship and Responsibilities
- Make a map of the population density of Brazil.
 Research to find out why the government moved
the capital of Brazil from Rio de Janeiro to
Brasilia. - Do a report on Brazil.  It should include  (A) a
map of the country and its capital city, (B)
identification of the country's landforms, (C) a
description of the country's climates, (D) a list
of the major economic activities in the country
17Democratic Processes- Web Sites
http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/goes/
bnhtmlGovt http//oregon.voregon.edu/sergiok/bra
silpot.html http//www.countryreports.org//content
/brazil.htm http//www.worldinfozone.com/country.p
hp?countryBrazil http//www.brethren.org/genbd/gl
obal_mission/index.htm
18Democratic Processes- Activities
- The students will go to the web sites to discover
what the democratic process of Brazil are. - The students will read books about the democratic
processes of Brazil. - The students will discuss the democratic process
while they are in small groups.
19Democratic Processes- Activities Continued
- The students will read books about the democratic
processes of America. - The class will discuss the similarities and
differences between the democratic process of the
two countries.
20Decision Making and Resources- Web Sites
http//www.globalefficiency.net/ http//www.worldi
nfozone.com/country.php?countryBrazil http//www.
countryreports.org//content/brazil.htm http//www.
standard.net.au/garyradley/games/GRSAmerica.htmB
RAZIL http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factboo
k/goes/bnhtmlGovt
21Decision Making and Resources- Activities
- The students will navigate the web sites to
discover some of the resources that Brazil has. - The students will research some of the decisions
that the Brazilian government has made. - The students will read books about the resources
that Brazil has to offer.
22Decision Making and Resources- Activities
Continued
- The students will participate in a mock debate on
what should be done about the decreasing number
of trees. Each group will represent a different
area of the government. - The students will discuss what they learned from
the debate.
23Science, Technology and Society Websites
- http//www.undp.org/tcdc/bestprac/scitech/cases/st
3braz3.htm
- http//www.louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/govpubs/
international/brazil/brscience.html
- http//lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy_at_f
ield(DOCIDbr0141)
- http//school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/
- mapsouthamerica/q.html
- http//coloquio.com/famosos/science.html
24Science, Technology, and Society
Activities
- Students will make terrariums using plastic
bottles to understand how plants change carbon
dioxide into oxygen and the Amazon Rain Forest
sends the fresh air out to the whole world. - Students will set up a weather station in the
classroom. They will check the newspaper daily
for the temperature and rainfall in both your
city and a large city such as Florainopolis or
Sao Paulo.
25 Science, Technology, and Society
Activities Continued
- Students will explore the mysteries of Brazil
through the internet by using video information
and comprehension questions. - Students will do research a famous Brazilian
scientist and make a poster for their
presentation. - Students will use the Internet to find out about
the plant and animal life in Brazil. Collect
pictures of the plants and animals. Â Prepare to
describe things like mammals, fish, birds,
foliage, birds, insects, flowers, reptiles,
trees, ferns, etc.