louisiana history the world in spatial terms places and regions physical and human systems
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Cultural Regions
• Sportsman’s Paradise
• Plantation Country
• Crossroads
• Cajun Country
• Greater New Orleans
World Geography
• Formal and Functional Regions of the U.S.
Northeast
Southeast
Midwest
Southwest
Northwest
Great Lakes
Features for each state
•Demographics
•Natural Resources
•Landforms
•Cultural Features – Music, Religions, Festivals
•Historic Aspects
From hardly mobile
To essentially global…
How have the highway system and advances in communication technology changed the culture of the United States?
Superhighway Vacation
• Using the “Electronic Superhighway,” students will select a vacation destination based on a predetermined budget issued to each group
• Employing Mapquest or similar technology, students will design a route for their trip with certain mathematical specifications-distance will be calculated-cost will be estimated depending on current gas
prices-time will be determined
Activities
• In selecting their destinations, students will be required to visit two historical sites and two places of interest to them-entrance fees will be researched
• Available lodging will be reserved along the way• Cost of meals for the entire traveling party will be
estimated• Funds will be appropriated for souvenirs and
miscellaneous expenses• Final budget will be determined to ascertain if the
trip is feasible
Student Product
• The student product will be a booklet that includes all assigned components of trip planning.
9th Grade ELA
• OBJECTIVE:
• Teach students to see art as another text and learn to read it
• GLE’s
• Draw conclusions and make inferences from print and nonprint responses
Prior Lessons
• Teach What is Art?
• Teach the language of art
• Practice the process of analyzing art
For this Lesson
• Play the video version of the “Electronic Superhighway” located on the scholar site
• Allow students 3-5 min to complete the graphic organizer or Art Analysis – Observations (Facts- what do you see) then share with a partner
• Allow students 3-5 min to complete the section on Interpretations (Opinions – What do you think or feel?) then share
Writing Prompt
• Essential Question -
• Do the images that Paik selected still represent America in 2009? Is his art still current? Include the elements of art (lines, shape/form, color, value, texture, size and quantity. Also include the images in Louisiana and two additional states to support your point of view
Student Products
• Students create podcasts representing their interpretations to post on the teacher’s eboard or class website.
• Write a letter to the artist – Posing Questions and sharing their interpretations
• Create a collage with one new image for each state
• Write a poem or song to respond to art