OAS

Loaded Language: The Smoking Gun of Bias

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Description: The purpose of this lesson is to provide students with the opportunity to explore the language used by various media to sway public opinion.

Grade level(s): Elementary, Middle School, High School                    Standards: OAS
Produced By: Brian Davis

I Have Heard of a Land: Using Oklahoma’s Giant Traveling Map, with Historical Maps, to Tell a Complete Story

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Description: Geography is the landscape on which History happens. In this lesson, students will use an award-winning historical fiction picture book, the Oklahoma Giant Traveling Map, and a series of Oklahoma historical maps, to gain a better understanding of why Blacks from the South, single women, and other pioneers came to participate in the land runs, as well as the impact on Native Americans already living in the areas. Students will gain an appreciation and understanding that history usually has more than one perspective to events happening.

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

When Maps Lie

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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

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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

Can You C-Me?

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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

Tectonic Leadership

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Description: The purpose of this lesson is for students to examine how leaders in the countries affected by the Ring of Fire, shape geopolitical choices. Students will do this through readings and dramatizations. It is designed to introduce students to rulers in this region of the world and examine how they are shaping geo-political issues today.  Students will also become familiar with some distinctive elements of the various cultures.

Grade level(s): Middle School                  Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Ann Kennedy

Pacific Rim Economic Tigers

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Description: This lesson will focus on four counties which have been given the nickname Economic Tigers because of their aggressive economies. They are: South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong.  The impact of the Ring of Fire on these economies will also be explored. This is a great hands-on lesson that will address some of the economic problems of today.

Grade level(s): Middle School                Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Teresa Begley

Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On: Tectonic Changes along the Pacific Rim

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Description: Using a variety of online, print, and visual evidence, students will be challenged to defend of refute the label, Ring of Fire, as an accurate and appropriate description of the physical region of the Pacific Rim and its history, as well as future potential for devastating tectonic events. As a conclusion to student investigations, students will create and publish their findings in an online, digital journal. The lesson is most effective if students have access to the internet at multiple stages of the lesson; however, options are available should access be limited.

Grade level(s): Middle School                  Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Pam Merrill

R U a Geo-Techie? Digital Tools for Geographic Learning

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Description: This lesson offers teachers information and resources for assisting students in this process, while examining the topic of informational technology’s impact on developing nations, the cultural diffusion such technology has brought, and the political/social issues involved in determining access to information. This overview of the possibilities of producing digital learning products can be used anytime during the year.

Grade level(s): Middle School                  Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Pam Merrill

Who Owns the Sea

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Description: China’s territorial conflicts with neighboring countries not only include land conflicts with India. As China seeks to control potential underwater fossil fuel resources, their conflicts also extend into the East China Sea and the South China Sea and include high-tech “island creation” by China’s government.  Students will analyze a series of graphics in order to understand and make predictions about these conflicts.

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

Vietnam, A Fast Growing Economy

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Click on the image above to download the lesson. This lesson will open in a Google Drive folder due to its size.

Description: Students will discover how Vietnam has become one of southeast Asia’s fastest growing economies and has lifted millions out of poverty by moving the country into lower-middle income status.

Grade level(s): Middle School                  Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Glenda Sullivan

Dreamtime Stories Through Aboriginal Art

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Description: Students will explore and then examine Aboriginal Dreamtime Stories and interpret one of them through creating an aboriginal painting.

Grade level(s): Middle School                  Standards: OAS, GFL              Produced By: Heather Braucher

Using www: // to Study the Ring of Fire

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Description: This lesson will present a list of websites with synopses of some of the many resources available on the World Wide Web to assist educators in teaching the “Ring of Fire.” This incredible geographic topic comes alive with the many visuals and hands-on interactive activities. Examples are: videos, PowerPoint presentations, interactive maps, vocabulary lists, quizzes, lesson plans, lecture notes, editorials, newspaper articles on current events and much more. Teachers can choose what works best in their classrooms.

Grade level(s): Middle School                  Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Teresa Begley

The Big Shake: The 2010 Haitian Earthquake

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Description: This lesson explores how the weak infrastructure practices of Haiti contributed to the severity of the impacts of the 2010 Haitian Earthquake, and prolonged the country’s recovery time from this disaster. This case study will help students understand how physical hazards and societal risks can intersect to cause disasters.

Grade level(s): Middle School                  Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Virginia Silvis