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Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. Bureau of General and Academic Education. – 1969
Intended primarily as an introduction to a world cultures course for secondary grades, this resource unit provides insights into social studies in general and world cultures in particular. Objectives are twofold -- to provide teachers with: 1) a clear but scholarly definition of culture, and 2) a sequence of suggested learning activities which…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Anthropology, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
The social studies resource unit, the first of four in this course, outlines content dealing with the concept of community, helping third grade children to identify basic properties of any community. Specific objectives are described in the areas of culture, social organization, social processes, location, and cultural uses of environmental…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Community Study, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies
Kurfman, Dana; And Others – 1968
The methodology used in the evaluation of this unit is the same as that described in SO 000 468. Twenty-seven teachers were selected for the field trial thereby involving approximately 1,250 ninth through twelfth grade students. This unit has six integral activities and one optional scheduled as the second activity: 1) Operation Bigger Beef; 2)…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
McCarthy, Jackie; Harvey, Janadene L. – 1970
The social studies curriculum guide for kindergarteners is based upon the idea that thinking is sequentially learned and developed. The aim of the program is to help children develop the tools of reasoning. Emphasis is on the introduction of cognitive tasks involving concept formation and requiring students to list, group, identify, and label…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Activity Units, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Teaching
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
Revolution is the theme of this resource unit, which is the fourth in a social studies series designed for sixth grade students. In the first part of the unit, case studies are used to examine 18th century Boston, Williamsburg, and Philadelphia, contrasting them to 17th century Jamestown and Plymouth settlements. Emphasis is upon examining causes…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Colonial History (United States), Colonialism, Concept Teaching
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
The purpose of this fifth in a series of resource units intended for use at the sixth grade level is to provide concepts on the internal migration of peoples from the Atlantic Seaboard and immigration of foreigners to the Northwest and New South. Students trace migration patterns, noting that culture and materials objects also move with the people…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indians, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies
Blinn, Herbert; Weinfeld, Herbert – 1970
Materials and information in this quinmester curriculum guide for grades seven through nine focus on tribal living in Sub-Sahara, European influence in Africa, and the African's desire for independence. Activities are offered which stress discussion, inquiry strategies, and concept teaching on tribalism, colonialism, and nationalism in an attempt…
Descriptors: Activity Units, African Culture, African History, Area Studies
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
Colonization of America is the theme in this second social studies unit for 6th grade students. Reasons for colonization are briefly discussed. The unit then takes up the Spanish settlement of Mexico, the way in which the Spanish took their culture with them to the new world, differences in the way in which the Aztecs and the Spanish perceived the…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Concept Teaching
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
This third in a series of resource units designed for sixth grade students and produced by the Project Social Studies Curriculum Center deals primarily with the English settlement of North America. Pupils study similarities and differences in the English settlements of Jamestown and Plymouth by using case studies. English contact with the Indian…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American History, American Indian Culture, American Indians
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
The Plains Indians are studied in unit seven, the last resource unit in the sixth grade social studies course which focuses on culture. This unit provides two case studies of the Cheyenne and the Mandan for students to examine similarities and differences between the two cultures. The lives of the Indians are analyzed through the white man's…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Concept Teaching
Illinois Univ., Urbana. Social Science Curriculum Study Center. – 1969
The last of three indepth studies of cultural areas in today's world that comprise course III and build upon a course described in SO003 517 are provided in this secondary teaching guide on Russia. The purpose is to present data on the people, physical environment, and aspects of social, economic, and political life in the hope that students will…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies, Concept Teaching
Catholic Board of Education, Diocese of Cleveland, OH. – 1968
Historical and cultural world understandings are presented to secondary students in this social studies teaching supplement to guidelines described in documents SO 003 186 and SO 003 188. The objective of the activity units is to encourage the students to become inquirers into the values of the non-western and western world. Emphasis is upon…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Area Studies, Asian History, Cognitive Objectives
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
This resource unit for grade 1, the second unit on the theme Families Around the World, is concerned specifically with the Algonquin Tribes of the Southern New England area. Objectives are for the students to cross-culturally examine the concept of culture, noting that it is a learned behavior, and to recognize the diversity in cultures and the…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Concept Teaching
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
Concerned specifically with the "Hausa" family, this third resource unit designed for grade two is one of a series on the theme of Families Around the World. In a cross cultural approach students examine the concepts of culture, cultural diversity, social organization, social process, and geography. Teaching techniques focus on activity…
Descriptors: Activity Units, African Culture, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1968
First in a series of four social studies units in a Family Around the World series, this second grade unit focuses on New England culture and, more specifically, on the theme of Boston families during the Colonial era. The unit gives a historical perspective to contemporary students who trace present social and familial patterns and ideas to…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Colonial History (United States), Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies
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