Earth Guardians
start
Learning about Our place in the world; ourenvironment; North American GEography and the indigenous people that shaped America
Agenda
Morning Discussion
Geography
Sacagawea
Vocabulary Terms
Class Discussion
Water Protector Story
Activity
Review
Water Protector Act.
Morning Discussion
What is your Environment
- Describe your favorite feature in your environment? (home, school, neighborhood)
Vocabulary
Geography
River
- A large, natural stream of freshwater flowing downhill across land.
- The study of physical features of the Earth and its atmosphere.
Vocabulary
Mountain
A mountain is a landform that rises high above its surroundings. Taller than a hill, it usually has steep slopes
Vocabulary
Enviroment
An environment is everything that is around us, both living and nonliving, such as soil, water, animals and plants, which adapt themselves to their surroundings
Vocabulary
Steward
A person trusted to take care of something that belongs to someone else, such as property, or to look after the environment.
We Are Water Protectors
Contextualize your topic
We better capture visual content. This type of content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things come in through the eyes, the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.
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Water Protector Activity
Genially
North American Geography
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Rivers
Genially
Mountains
Contextualize your topic
Contextualize your topic
Sacagawea
On May 14, 1805,Sacagawea rescued items that had fallen out of a capsized boat, including the journals and records of Lewis and Clark.
Group Discussion
Reflection
In what ways could and should Sacagawea be honored for her crucialcontributions in the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
Activity
Create a drawing of why it’s important to take care of our environment, (river, mountain, or neighborhood) and share what makes it special or unique.
Quick Quiz
Closing Discussion
Reflect amongst each other
Did anyone have thoughts about today's lessonas you were doing your drawing? What are some contributions that Indigenous People made on this country?
Contextualize your topic
Contextualize your topic
Contextualize your topic
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- Include appropriate visual elements related to the theme.
- Display data and information visually.
- Use interactivity to delve deeper into the concepts.
Planet Protectors
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Earth Guardians
start
Learning about Our place in the world; ourenvironment; North American GEography and the indigenous people that shaped America
Agenda
Morning Discussion
Geography
Sacagawea
Vocabulary Terms
Class Discussion
Water Protector Story
Activity
Review
Water Protector Act.
Morning Discussion
What is your Environment
- Describe your favorite feature in your environment? (home, school, neighborhood)
Vocabulary
Geography
River
Vocabulary
Mountain
A mountain is a landform that rises high above its surroundings. Taller than a hill, it usually has steep slopes
Vocabulary
Enviroment
An environment is everything that is around us, both living and nonliving, such as soil, water, animals and plants, which adapt themselves to their surroundings
Vocabulary
Steward
A person trusted to take care of something that belongs to someone else, such as property, or to look after the environment.
We Are Water Protectors
Contextualize your topic
We better capture visual content. This type of content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things come in through the eyes, the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.
+info
Water Protector Activity
Genially
North American Geography
+info
Rivers
Genially
Mountains
Contextualize your topic
Contextualize your topic
Sacagawea
On May 14, 1805,Sacagawea rescued items that had fallen out of a capsized boat, including the journals and records of Lewis and Clark.
Group Discussion
Reflection
In what ways could and should Sacagawea be honored for her crucialcontributions in the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
Activity
Create a drawing of why it’s important to take care of our environment, (river, mountain, or neighborhood) and share what makes it special or unique.
Quick Quiz
Closing Discussion
Reflect amongst each other
Did anyone have thoughts about today's lessonas you were doing your drawing? What are some contributions that Indigenous People made on this country?
Contextualize your topic
Contextualize your topic
Contextualize your topic
Contextualize your topic