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Interdisciplinary ProjectInterdisciplinary Project

Due Date October 11, 2012

Social Studies Requirements

Each student will design a concept map identifying and describing a select animal & plant found in Southwest Asia (Middle East).

StandardStandard

SS7G7 The student will explain the impact of location, climate, physical characteristics, distribution of natural resources and population distribution on Southwest Asia (Middle East).

Element-SS7G7bElement-SS7G7b• b. Describe how the deserts and

rivers of Southwest Asia (Middle East) have affected the population in terms of where people live, the type of work they do, and how they travel.

Instructions-Step 1Instructions-Step 1

• Each student will be assigned a particular plant and animal from Southwest Asia. 

Dolphins & Peregrine FalconDolphins & Peregrine Falcon

Slender-Horned Gazelle & DugongSlender-Horned Gazelle & Dugong

Pakistani Sand Cat & MarkhorPakistani Sand Cat & Markhor

Asiatic Black Bear & Asiatic Black Bear & Persian Fallow DeerPersian Fallow Deer

Camels & UromastyxCamels & Uromastyx

Persian Leopard & CaracalPersian Leopard & Caracal

Coleus & Fig TreeColeus & Fig Tree

Myrrh & PomegranateMyrrh & Pomegranate

Fennel Flower & HennaFennel Flower & Henna

Venus Fly Trap & FrankincenseVenus Fly Trap & Frankincense

Continued Instructions-Continued Instructions-Step 2Step 2

• Students will research their particular plant and animal and gather pertinent information about each. 

Continued Instructions-Step 3Continued Instructions-Step 3

• After completing the research, the students will create a Thinking Map containing the information found.  The Thinking Map should be placed on a poster. 

Thinking MapsThinking Maps

Details of Step 3Details of Step 3• The poster should contain a title. • The poster should have two separate thinking

maps on each side of the poster. One thinking map will be for the plant and the other for the animal.  

• A picture or illustration of the assigned animal and plant should be included on the poster. 

• Do not write sentences on your poster. • Only list facts of each plant and animal.

TitleTitle

Plant Plant AnimalAnimal

Rubric-Grading Scale Your Social Studies Project will be graded

according to the following questions:• Does the poster have a title? 15 points• Was the correct format for the Thinking Map

used?15 points• Was the specified amount of facts displayed?

40 points• Were all guidelines given followed? 15 points• Is the poster neat and creative? 15 points

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