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Voyages in Fourth Grade Social Studies - Student Edition: 357 pages. Voyages in Fourth Grade Social Studies allows students to explore concepts about the world through a Historians and Geographers lens and learn concepts in geography, civics and government, and economics.120 Lessons.
SAMPLE TABLE OF CONTENTS (PARTIAL):
Lesson 1 Let's Begin! Objectives: Students will identify the questions that historians ask in examining the past: What happened? Who was involved? How and why did it happen? Lesson 2 The Historian Objectives: Students will continue utilizing questions Historians ask. Lesson 3 The Questions a Historian Asks Objectives: Students will explore the “Big Ideaâ€, how historical information is
discovered and written. Lesson 4 The Geographer Objectives: Geography is the study of the Earth; Geographers use five themes to organize information: location, place, human/environment interactions, movement, and region. Where is it? What is it like there? How is it connected to other places? Lesson 5 Other Ways to Locate a Place Objectives: Many locations on the earth are marked by the locations unique features which make it different from other locations. Lesson 6 Landforms and Points of Interest of the Midwest Objectives: Students will learn the landforms of the Midwest . Lesson 7 Human Characteristics of the Midwest Objectives: Students will learn characteristics of the Midwest . Lesson 8 The Eastern Region Objectives: The students will learn about the resources and differing climates of the Northeast region of the United States. Lesson 9 The Western Region Objectives: Students respond to questions in regards to a region of the United States . Lesson 10 Think Like an Economist Objectives: Students will learn what a social economist studies. Lesson 11 Look at one State’s Economy
Objectives: Students will answer questions in regards to the economy of one of the states. Lesson 12 Economics…Money
Objectives: Students will think like an economist. Lesson 13 Make Your Choices Carefully! Objectives: Students will learn more about our economy. Lesson 14 Economic Ups and Downs Objectives: Students will learn how the economy can go up and down; be strong or weak. Lesson 15 Some Facts about our Economy Objectives: Students will analyze an economic chart. Lesson 16 Political Scientists Objectives: Students will learn that Political scientists study government and how people interact with them. Lesson 17 Branches of the Government Objectives: Students will learn the government system for exercising power, authority and regulating people at the state level. Lesson 18 Bill of Rights: First Amendment Objectives: Students will learn about The Bill of Rights and the ten amendments. Lesson 19 Core Democratic Values Objectives: Students will learn the Core Democratic Values which teach the rights and duties of citizens. Lesson 20 Review of the Historian Objectives: Students will review what questions a Historian would ask to learn about the history of a place or people. Lesson 21 Assessing: Historian Objectives: The students will be assessed on their understanding of the work of a Historian. Lesson 22 Review Geographer Objectives: Students learn about the research a geographer does to learn about the surface of the earth. Lesson 23 Geographer Objectives: Students will be assessed on their understanding of the work of a geographer. Lesson 24 Review Economist Objectives: Students will review what they have learned about Economics and Economists. Lesson 26 Review: Social Scientist Objectives: Students review the questions that a scientist would ask to discover the social interaction of people in different areas. Lesson 27 Assessment: Political Scientist Objectives: Students will demonstrate their knowledge of what political scientists study. Lesson 28 Symbols of the U. S. Government Objectives: Students will learn about prominent symbols in the United States.