Grade 7
Social Studies and Language Arts

Burlington-Edison School District

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Lesson Two Abstract
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Social Studies

How human civilizations and cultures develop over time, and how life in the Eastern Hemisphere relates to life in the United States.
Diversity of Asia

Students will study the differences and similarities of various cultures in Asia, including geography and major historical events, and individual country research will be completed.

Lesson One - Many Countries, Many Cultures

Students will select an Asian country and complete individual research using the internet, and will write and publish an informational brochure on their country.

EALR's:
History
2.1
2.2
2.3
Writing Goals
1
2
3
Lesson Two - Major Historical Events in India and China

Students will learn some major events in a timeline of the two most populous countries of Asia, and complete additional historical events from their individual country research.

EALR's:
History
1.1
3.1
3.2
3.3
Concept Routine One - Publishing a Research Brochure

Connects to Lesson One
Anchoring Table

Concept Routine Two - The traits of Ideas and Organization

Connects to Lesson One
Comparison Table

Concept Routine Three - The concept of Global Interdependence

Connects to Lessons One and Two
Concept Diagram

Concept Routine Four - The concept of Communism, within the overall concept of government

Connects to Lessons One and Two
Concept Diagram

Authors

Nancy Shimeall
Burlington-Edison School District, Lucille Umbarger Elementary School
Email:
nshimeall@be.wednet.edu

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