Fifth Grade Social Studies Unit 1 Chapter 1

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Fifth Grade Social Studies Unit 1 Chapter 1

Fifth Grade Social Studies Unit 1 Chapter 1

I am in the world to change the world. -Kathe Kollwitz

I am in the world to change the world. -Kathe Kollwitz

Be the change you wish to see in the world. -Mahatma Gandhi

Be the change you wish to see in the world. -Mahatma Gandhi

Wherever You Are, Whoever You Are Read Mem Fox’s book and connect it to

Wherever You Are, Whoever You Are Read Mem Fox’s book and connect it to our yearlong study of social studies.

This year we will study… Peruse the social studies text book. With your partner

This year we will study… Peruse the social studies text book. With your partner decide what is the main idea of this year of study. Why do you think you are correct? What is the evidence from the text to prove your point?

Non-fiction Features

Non-fiction Features

Treasure Hunt In pairs, answer the following questions on your sheets:

Treasure Hunt In pairs, answer the following questions on your sheets:

 What is the title of Unit 3? How many chapters are there in

What is the title of Unit 3? How many chapters are there in Unit 4?

 What is the title of chapter 8, lesson 5? If you don’t know

What is the title of chapter 8, lesson 5? If you don’t know what “climate” or “vegetation” means, what resource can you use to find out the meaning and definition?

 What is the name of the publishing company that published the text book?

What is the name of the publishing company that published the text book? What year was it published? Why is that fact important?

 On which page can you find review and test prep information for Unit

On which page can you find review and test prep information for Unit 5? On which page can you find a time line that helps summarize Unit 5?

 Describe an atlas. An almanac consists of_____.

Describe an atlas. An almanac consists of_____.

 What is one example of an American document found in this text book?

What is one example of an American document found in this text book? What is one example of a periodical?

 What type of information will you find in a biographical dictionary? List one

What type of information will you find in a biographical dictionary? List one example of an entry in the biographical dictionary.

 What type of information will you find in a gazetteer? List one example

What type of information will you find in a gazetteer? List one example of an entry in the gazetteer.

 What is the difference between a glossary and an index? Which would you

What is the difference between a glossary and an index? Which would you use, a glossary or an index, to find more information about a topic?

 In which order are the entries in a dictionary, encyclopedia, glossary, gazetteer, biographical

In which order are the entries in a dictionary, encyclopedia, glossary, gazetteer, biographical dictionary, and index listed?

 What feature is found on page 101?

What feature is found on page 101?

Homework Study for your Treasure Hunt quiz. Use your Treasure Hunt sheet to study

Homework Study for your Treasure Hunt quiz. Use your Treasure Hunt sheet to study for the quiz. YOU WILL NEED YOUR S. S. TEXTBOOK TO TAKE THE QUIZ!!!!! This is for a grade.

Printed Resources, page R 53 Using the information on page R 53, and on

Printed Resources, page R 53 Using the information on page R 53, and on your “Printed Resources Reference Sheet, ” determine which resources would be most helpful to find the specific information that you are looking for.

Print Resources: page R 53 encyclopedia= E almanac= Al atlas= At periodicals= P dictionary=

Print Resources: page R 53 encyclopedia= E almanac= Al atlas= At periodicals= P dictionary= D thesaurus= T

Homework Take-home quiz is due tomorrow. YOU WILL NEED YOUR S. S. TEXTBOOK TO

Homework Take-home quiz is due tomorrow. YOU WILL NEED YOUR S. S. TEXTBOOK TO TAKE THE QUIZ!!!!! This is for a grade.

Geography the study of the Earth’s surface and the way people use it people

Geography the study of the Earth’s surface and the way people use it people interact with their environment and are affected by it How is the above statement true in Scio?

Weslandia Listen to Bill Harley’s “Everyone’s a Little Bit Different. ” Read Weslandia in

Weslandia Listen to Bill Harley’s “Everyone’s a Little Bit Different. ” Read Weslandia in the Reading Street textbook.

The Five Themes of Geography, page I 14 location: the place where it can

The Five Themes of Geography, page I 14 location: the place where it can be found place: physical and human features human-environment interactions: people and the surroundings affecting each other movement: change of products and ideas regions: areas with main features that make them different from other areas

7 Continents Major Bodies of Water Memorize the 7 continents and the major bodies

7 Continents Major Bodies of Water Memorize the 7 continents and the major bodies of water. Be able to label them on a map.

Chapter 1: The Land Early People The climate and geography of the United States

Chapter 1: The Land Early People The climate and geography of the United States differs from region to region. Geography and climate affected Native American groups.

 Miss Sweeney will go over pages 1 -5 when she introduces chapter 2.

Miss Sweeney will go over pages 1 -5 when she introduces chapter 2.

“America the Beautiful” Read pages 8 -11. Notice the stanzas, line, punctuation, and tone

“America the Beautiful” Read pages 8 -11. Notice the stanzas, line, punctuation, and tone and how it all fits together. Make a list of all the descriptions of the different regions and types of geography of the United States that are described.

Chapter 1 Test

Chapter 1 Test

 Miss Sweeney: -will preview the study skills on pages 12 and 50. -go

Miss Sweeney: -will preview the study skills on pages 12 and 50. -go over pages 1 -5 -time line -understanding “century” -map skills -complete pages 6 -7 in a t-chart

Possibilities: Vocabulary Transparency: Unit 1, Chapter 1, Lesson 1. Climate Zone Weather Report -students

Possibilities: Vocabulary Transparency: Unit 1, Chapter 1, Lesson 1. Climate Zone Weather Report -students will become T. V. weather reporters stating the common characteristics of each climate zone State capitols, regions of the U. S. game

Compare and Contrast Look up the words in a dictionary. Make charts of compare/contrast

Compare and Contrast Look up the words in a dictionary. Make charts of compare/contrast words.

Compare, comparing, comparison Parts of speech

Compare, comparing, comparison Parts of speech

Compare What are some words that help us make comparisons?

Compare What are some words that help us make comparisons?

Compare like -alike both -same also too similar, similarly

Compare like -alike both -same also too similar, similarly

Compare a pen and a pencil Pens and pencils are alike. Pens and pencils

Compare a pen and a pencil Pens and pencils are alike. Pens and pencils are similar. We use both a pen and a pencil to write. We can also use both to draw. Similarly, they can both be used to scratch our back.

Contrast

Contrast

Contrast, contrasting, contrary Parts of speech

Contrast, contrasting, contrary Parts of speech

Contrast What are some words that help us contrast topics or ideas?

Contrast What are some words that help us contrast topics or ideas?

Contrast contrast, contrasting, contrary contraire but instead unlike however different, differently

Contrast contrast, contrasting, contrary contraire but instead unlike however different, differently

Contrast I can erase with a pencil but a pen is permanent. Unlike a

Contrast I can erase with a pencil but a pen is permanent. Unlike a pen, a pencil can be sharpened. However, a pen may be easier to use since it doesn’t have to be sharpened.

Summer and Winter in Scio Using a t-chart, compare and contrast summer and winter

Summer and Winter in Scio Using a t-chart, compare and contrast summer and winter in Scio.

“Swimming to the Other Side” written by Pat Humphries Listen to and sing “Swimming

“Swimming to the Other Side” written by Pat Humphries Listen to and sing “Swimming to the Other Side. ” Analyze theme and how it relates to the study of social studies. Make a t-chart noting the similarities and differences listed in the song.