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Title: Community


1
Community
Helpers
2
Community Helpers
  • Gina Hamsik
  • 2nd grade
  • EDE 317

3
Table of Contents
  • Economics
  • Standards and Websites
  • Activity 1
  • Activity 2
  • Activity 3
  • Activity 4
  • Activity 5
  • Government
  • Standards and Websites
  • Activity 1
  • Activity 2
  • Activity 3
  • Activity 4
  • Activity 5
  • Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
  • Standards and Websites
  • Activity 1
  • Activity 2
  • Activity 3
  • Title Page
  • Table of Contents
  • History
  • Standards and Websites
  • Activity 1
  • Activity 2
  • Activity 3
  • Activity 4
  • Activity 5
  • People in
  • Standards and Websites
  • Activity 1
  • Activity 2
  • Activity 3
  • Activity 4
  • Activity 5
  • Societies
  • Geography
  • Standards and Websites

4
History Standard
  • Students use materials drawn from the diversity
    of human experience to analyze and interpret
    significant events, patterns and themes in the
    history of Ohio, the United States and the world.

Websites
  • Wright Brothers
  • http//www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/ushis
    tory/wrightbrothers1.htm
  • Ohio Inventors
  • http//www.oplin.org/famousohioans/inventors/puzzl
    er.htmlFcghj
  • US Postal History
  • http//www.usps.com/history/history/his1.htm
  • Veterns
  • http//www.va.gov/
  • History of Veterans Day
  • http//www.history.army.mil/faq/vetsday/vetshist.h
    tm

5
History Activity 1
  • Research important people from Ohioinventors,
    scientists, explorers etc. Share each report
    aloud to classmates.

6
History Activity 2
  • Read a book about The Wright Brothers discussing
    why pilots are community helpers. Then have the
    children write a story as if they were witnesses
    of the first flight.

7
History Activity 3
  • Discuss the transformation of the U.S. Postal
    system. Have children write letters to family
    members, address envelopes and mail them.

8
History Activity 4
  • Ask a couple soldiers (specifically one that has
    been to Iraq and a veteran) to come to the class
    to share and compare their services over seas.

9
History Activity 5
  • Discuss holidays that honor those that served in
    the military for our country. Have children make
    Thank You cards to send to veterans.

10
People in Society
  • Students use knowledge of perspectives, practices
    and products of cultural, ethnic and social
    groups to analyze the impact of their commonality
    and diversity within local, national, regional
    and global settings.

Websites
  • Festivals in Springboro
  • http//home.cinci.rr.com/telos/SpringboroFestivals
    /
  • Caroling Songs
  • http//www.twinsisters.com/onlinecatalog/xmas/holi
    daycds/2626.htm
  • Foods Around the World
  • http//www.uen.org/utahlink/activities/view_activi
    ty.cgi?activity_id7033
  • Springboro Library
  • http//www.franklin.lib.oh.us/polaris/
  • Holidays Around the World
  • http//www.kidsturncentral.com/holidays/glossary/h
    olidaysgloss.htm

11
People in Society Activity 1
  • Have students research community festivals that
    take place in the town they live in and why they
    take place.

12
People in Society Activity 2
  • Go caroling to a local nursing home after
    discussing why the elderly are community helpers.

13
People in Society Activity 3
  • Discuss the difference in cooks and bakers in the
    United States opposed to other countries. Then
    bring in a variety of foods for children to taste.

14
People in Society Activity 4
  • Discuss the significance of the library and what
    it offers. Discuss the importance of the
    librarian. Take a field trip to the local library.

15
People in Society Activity 5
  • Have different family members or community
    members come in and share different holidays that
    they celebrate and why. (Christmas, Kwanza,
    Hanukkah, etc.)

16
Geography
  • Students use knowledge of geographic locations,
    patterns and processes to show the
    interrelationship between the physical
    environment and human activity, and to explain
    the interactions that occur in an increasingly
    interdependent world.

Websites
  • Clearcreek Fire Department
  • http//www.clearcreektownship.com/FD/findex.htm
  • Christopher Columbus
  • http//www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/c/
    columbus.shtml
  • The True Story of the Three little Pigs
  • http//www.teachingheart.net/truepigs.html
  • Ohio Artists
  • http//www.ohioartists.com/
  • Learning Spanish
  • http//www.songsforteaching.com/spanishsongs.htm

17
Geography Activity 1
  • Students use a map local map to find where the
    Police station and Fire department are in their
    neighborhood. Then children make their own map of
    the school to show their escape route if their
    were a fire.

18
Geography Activity 2
  • Talk about Christopher Columbus and his
    importance in history as a community helper.

19
Geography Activity 3
  • Discuss different local artists and their purpose
    in society. Then have children make their own
    artwork to display in the halls of the school.

20
Geography Activity 4
  • Have a foreign language teacher come and talk to
    the class. Discuss the importance of this teacher
    a a community helper in learning to communicate
    better with one another.

21
Geography Activity 5
  • Read The True Story of the Three Little Pigs.
    Then discuss that we can build our homes out of
    many things have a builder come to the class to
    discuss with the children his/her job.

22
Economics
  • Students use economic reasoning skills and
    knowledge of major economic concepts, issues and
    systems in order to make informed choices as
    producers, consumers, savers, investors, workers
    and citizens in an interdependent world.

Websites
  • The Euro
  • http//srb.npaci.edu/cgi-bin/nsdl.cgi?uid/2007-04
    -30T065325Z/595207A4346B9801FE29F72657227D4A/ent
    ry.html
  • The Peso
  • http//www.tomzap.com/currency.html
  • Counting Money
  • http//www.myschoolhouse.com/courses/O/1/11.asp
  • Ronald McDonald House
  • http//www.mcdonalds.com/rmhc/index.html
  • Salvation Army
  • http//www.salvationarmy.org/ihq/www_sa.nsf

23
Economics Activity 1
  • Have a family member or community member come to
    class to discuss the difference between the Euro
    and the dollar.

24
Economics Activity 2
  • Have a family member or community member come to
    class to discuss the difference between the Peso
    and the dollar.

25
Economics Activity 3
  • Discuss what a banker does and play Monopoly with
    the class

26
Economics Activity 4
  • Discuss the Salvation Army. Have children bring
    in items for a near by shelter. Discuss what
    volunteers do and why they are so important.

27
Economics Activity 5
  • Take a field trip to the Ronald McDonald House
    and any discuss the purpose of it.

28
Government
  • Students use knowledge of the purposes,
    structures and processes of political systems at
    the local, state, national and international
    levels to understand that people create systems
    of government as structures of power and
    authority to provide order, maintain stability
    and promote the general welfare.

Websites
  • Community Helper-Firefighter
  • http//comsewogue.k12.ny.us/rstewart/k2001/Themes
    /community/helpers.htm
  • Community Helper-Police Officer
  • http//www.hummingbirded.com/community-helpers.htm
    l
  • City of Springboro
  • http//www.ci.springboro.oh.us/website/index.asp?w
    ebpageid2B508090-093A-4DDC-B22B-2774342B821B
  • How Laws Are Made
  • http//www.explore.parliament.uk/parliament.aspx?i
    d4
  • The Job of a Judge
  • http//www.bls.gov/k12/law04.htm

29
Government Activity 1
  • Have the children watch a city council meeting on
    TV after discussing the importance of it and
    other community helpers such as the mayor etc.

30
Government Activity 2
  • Take a trip to the local Fire Department. Discuss
    the importance.

31
Government Activity 3
  • Take a trip to the local Police Department.
    Discuss the importance.

32
Government Activity 4
  • Have a judge come a speak to the class about
    their job and then have a mock trail.

33
Government Activity 5
  • Discuss the law and rule makers in the children's
    life. Have the principal come and talk to the
    class about what he does.

34
Citizenship Rights

Responsibilities
  • Students use knowledge of the rights and
    responsibilities of citizenship in order to
    examine and evaluate civic ideals and to
    participate in community life and the American
    democratic system.

Websites
  • Getting Along
  • http//www.pbs.org/wholechild/parents/getting.html
  • Playing By the Rules
  • http//www.gameskidsplay.net/
  • Getting Involved
  • http//www.kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/v
    olunteer.html
  • Community Services
  • http//www.afterschool.ed.gov/programs/ocs/
  • Trash Clean Up
  • http//www.charityguide.org/volunteer/fifteen/tras
    h.htm

35
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Activity
1
  • Have the school guidance counselor come in and
    talk to the kids about what she does.

36
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Activity
2
  • Go to the gym and have the kids take turns being
    the referee. Discuss what a referee does and why
    it is important.

37
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Activity
3
  • Have the students go out in the community and do
    something nice for their neighbors whether that
    be raking leaves or bringing them kind letters.

38
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Activity
4
  • Have the children help the lunch ladies serve
    lunch one day at their school.

39
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Activity
5
  • Go to a community park and pick up trash.

40
Social Studies Skills

Methods
  • Students collect, organize, evaluate and
    synthesize information from multiple sources to
    draw logical conclusions. Students communicate
    this information using appropriate social studies
    terminology in oral, written or multimedia form
    and apply what they have learned to societal
    issues in simulated or real-world settings.

Websites
  • Family Tree
  • http//www.familytree.com/
  • Springboro Historical District
  • http//www.springboroohio.org/content.asp?WebSiteS
    ectionID22WebPageID32
  • Graphic Organizers
  • http//www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/
  • Community Helpers
  • http//www.geocities.com/latully/communityhelpersh
    ome.html
  • Building a Family Tree
  • http//pbskids.org/wayback/family/tree/index.html

41
Social Studies Skills and Methods Activity 1
  • Have children tour Springboro Historical
    district. Discuss the Underground Railroad and
    the people who helped those in need during that
    time.

42
Social Studies Skills and Methods Activity 2
  • Make a chart of how each community helper has
    changed over time and then make prediction as to
    how their jobs will change in the future.

43
Social Studies Skills and Methods Activity 3
  • Brainstorm ideas as a class for how the students
    can be community helpers.

44
Social Studies Skills and Methods Activity 4
  • Have the children make a family tree including
    the jobs of each family member.

45
Social Studies Skills and Methods Activity 5
  • Make a class book of what I learned about
    community helpers.
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