- Whenever you need help, please ask for it.
- Please write your homework in your assignment book.
- Please review the goal and agenda for the day (posted in the classroom).
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Today in class you will
- Become exposed to information about the Global Goals (UNSDG).
Why?
- To better understand human geography.
- To develop empathy.
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DIRECTIONS
If you are ever waiting for a direction, please use PlaceSpotting , Google A Day, or this Google Maps Scavenger Hunt or create a meme for one of our social studies topics from the year. (Don't search for the question or use a Google A Day answer site.)
1. Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above). 1 minute
2. Watch this video. 5 minutes
3. Sustainable Development Goals game: wait for directions. 35 minutes
4. Reflect and share. 10 minutes
4. Reflect and share. 10 minutes
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Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child,
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......
- What are some of the Global Goals?
- Why do you think it is important to reach the goals?
Today in class you will
- Become exposed to information about the Global Goals (UNSDG).
Why?
- To better understand human geography.
- To develop empathy.
________________________________________________
DIRECTIONS
If you are ever waiting for a direction, please use PlaceSpotting , Google A Day, or this Google Maps Scavenger Hunt or create a meme for one of our social studies topics from the year. (Don't search for the question or use a Google A Day answer site.)
1. Discuss with someone near you what you will be doing in class today and why (see above). 1 minute
3. In your scrap paper document, put the date at the top and respond to the following under the date: List at least five interesting things you know about the Global Goals. 5 minutes
4. Read several other sources of information from this link. 25 minutes
5. In your scrap paper document, and respond to the following underneath what you previously wrote today: List at least five interesting questions about the Global Goals. 5 minutes
6. Whole class share/discussion. 10 minutes
_______________________________________
Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child,
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
"What Did You Do in School Today?"
Ask them.......
- What are some of the Global Goals?
- Why do you think it is important to reach the goals?


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