2017

When Maps Lie

Click on the image above to download the lesson.

Click on the image above to download the lesson.

Description: Students will understand the limitations and uses of different map projections, as well as becoming familiar with how maps can be used to accidentally or intentionally misrepresent facts

Grade level(s): Elementary, Middle School, High School
Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Janet Hall

Carbon Footprints, Finding Solutions

Click on the image above to download the lesson.

Click on the image above to download the lesson.

Description: Students will gain understanding in the climate change. Students will engage in technology and create an action plan addressing the world-wide conservation and environmental crisis while learning human-environmental interaction concepts related in geography.

Grade level(s): Middle School, High School
Standards: OAS, C3
Produced By: LeaAnn Wyrick

Oklahoma Route 66 Must-See Attractions - Updated 2025

Click on the image above to download the lesson.

Click on the image above to open the lesson. It will open as a Google Doc.

Description: Students will discover the Mother Road, Route 66, by analyzing the history of the road, while specifically identifying locations of 10 must-see attractions on the Oklahoma portion by using the Giant Traveling Map of Oklahoma. They will discover the importance of each attraction and will create a presentation on a selected attraction. More Route 66 information and resources are available from the Oklahoma Route 66 Association.

Grade level(s): Middle School                 Standards: GFL, C3
Produced By: Denise Aguilar

Can You C-Me?

Click on the image above to download the lesson.

Click on the image above to download the lesson.

Description: This lesson asks students to investigate a scientific phenomenon, coronal mass ejections (CME), that could have major impacts on our infrastructure, society, and the world. However, strong coronal mass ejections are not well understood by scientists and the public is mostly unaware that this threat even exists. A Carrington Class CME could strike at any time, and depending on its strength and our response, the event could be so catastrophic that modern civilization is forever changed. Using a CME investigation as the backbone, teachers can take this lesson down a variety of paths that relate to human systems, environment, and society.

 Grade level(s): Middle School                 Standards: OAS, GFL             Produced By: Danny Mattox