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Social Studies — Grade 7
Goal 4, Objective 4.02
Resources aligned to this objective
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- Slavery and bias in historic West Africa: A case of he said, he said
- In this lesson, students will examine three primary source documents concerning West African history, and will work to discover the similarities and differences between the documents. Students will discover the biases revealed by the authors of the documents.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 Social Studies)
- By Shane Freeman.
- A magic carpet ride: Exploring carpet weaving in India
- In this lesson, a photo analysis activity helps students learn about carpet weaving in India. Students discuss how this tradition compares to the weaving traditions of other cultures.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Visual Arts Education and Social Studies)
- By Eric Eaton.
- East Asian trading ships
- Each student will work with a partner as an owner of an overseas shipping company with one cargo ship in East Asia. Students are given these instructions in the overview: In each Asian country that you travel to you will fill your cargo ship with items that you can buy from the list of exports. You will then try to sell these items when you travel to another country that is willing to import these commodities. The winner of the game is the company with the biggest profits at the end of the pretend 15 day time period. Good Luck!
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Social Studies)
- By Tami Kaiser Polge.
Resources on the web
- Why civilizations fall
- In this lesson, part of a two-lesson series from Science NetLinks, students find out about the social changes that caused the collapse of important ancient civilizations in Central America, Mesopotamia, the southwestern United States, and western Africa. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–7 Science and Social Studies)
- Provided by: American Association for the Advancement of Science
- What is Asia?
- This Xpeditions lesson introduces students to diversity in Asia. After considering what is meant by the term "Asia," students identify the various regions in Asia and consider factors for determining what is considered a "region". (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Social Studies)
- Provided by: National Geographic
- The travels of Ibn Battuta
- In this Xpeditions lesson, students work in groups to research the different areas that the 14th-century Islamic traveler Ibn Battuta visited. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Social Studies)
- Provided by: National Geographic
- Sushi bar: You, me, sushi
- In this Xpeditions lesson, students visit a virtual Sushi Bar and explore where the ingredients for various kinds of sushi can be found. Students have the opportunity to consider what resources are available in their area and how globalization, transportation,... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–7 Social Studies)
- Provided by: National Geographic
- Religion and belief systems in Asia
- In this Xpeditions lesson, students conduct an in-depth review of one of the major world religions by focusing on its origins, beliefs, and history. They then explore reasons for the spread or decline in Asia of each of the major world religions. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Social Studies)
- Provided by: National Geographic
- Interpreting the evidence
- This lesson, the second of a two-part series from Science NetLinks, offers useful information and activities to help students understand how scientists learn about civilizations that have disappeared. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Science and Social Studies)
- Provided by: American Association for the Advancement of Science
- GIS: Helping to save the African wild
- In this Xpeditions lesson, students learn about a geographic tool known as GIS, Geographic Information Systems, and about how it is assisting the conservation efforts of ecologically-minded researchers. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Social Studies)
- Provided by: National Geographic
- Fast food around the world
- Students research other countries with the intent of establishing a fast-food restaurant, tailoring the restaurant to the cultural tastes of people in those countries. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–7 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- Provided by: National Geographic
- Cities in Asia
- In this Xpeditions lesson, students identify the characteristics of cities and analyze the influence of geography on patterns of urban settlement. They explore the role geography plays in the types of cities that develop. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Social Studies)
- Provided by: National Geographic