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Middle School Geography of the World: Part 5 - South Asia Society & Economy

This four lesson class opens the door to India & South Asia, today. Students interact with maps, texts, data & images to analyze geography plus the rich regional culture & economy. *No Prerequisites*Small Classes*Experienced Teacher
Miss Mollie Geography & Social Studies Writing
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What's included

4 live meetings
3 hrs 20 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Students can choose from a menu of topics and formats to complete modest independent projects. Projects are designed to give students an opportunity to practice skills we address in class. These can serve as portfolio projects to demonstrate learning. Estimated time for independent work after each class: 30 minutes. Note that projects are designed to encourage students to explore new ideas and skills. Projects can expand, responding to student curiosity and motivation. We will set aside some class time for students to begin their homework project in class, when possible. In this way, students can easily ask clarifying questions as they proceed. We also encourage students to practice with an online interactive puzzle game to review the names and locations of countries in the Middle East. They should also review the key terms list each week to prepare for our dazzling Kahoot in Week 4.
Assessment
A student-completed map of South Asia, 2 independent projects and a Kahoot quiz at the end of this mini-course will demonstrate mastery of skills, terms and concepts. Student score on the Kahoot quiz is also available.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
This multi-day course is the fifth in a series on Middle School Geography, including physical and human geography.   Part 5 is designed to help middle schoolers apply their map reading  and analytic skills to the land, society and economics of South Asia,  today.  Part 5 will introduce new skills and vocabulary to address physical, political, economic and cultural aspects of the region anchored by India, from Nepal and Bhutan to Sri Lanka.  Students can  succeed in this Part 5  course even if they have not taken previous classes in this series.  We do build foundation concepts in the previous classes but will refresh understanding in in each part of this series.   After finishing Part 5,  students will be able to  demonstrate their familiarity with the map of South Asia, identify physical features, compare some political, economic and cultural features of selected locations and evaluate information on a current event.  Students will analyze comparative data on Standard of Living and choose options for writing to support an argument. The goal of this class is to provide students with skills and challenge them to apply these skills to increase their understanding of today's world beyond their own experience.  At the time of enrollment, students are provided with a set of vocabulary and defined concepts.  We encourage students to review these each week if they want to finish our Week 4  Kahoot with a mighty splash 😊. 
NOTE:  A popular class feature, I encourage our students to send school appropriate geography jokes via the Outschool Classroom.  We will share appropriate jokes, puns & cartoons in class and enjoy a 'geography guffaw.'  My goal is to draw students into our discussions using humor, interactive games/techniques and student choice.

COURSE OUTLINE

WEEK 1:  Physical Features  &  Their Relationship To Political Boundaries, Over Time
WEEK 2:  Major Regions - The Power of Place 
WEEK 3:  Society and the Economy, Today vs. The Past
WEEK 4:  Standard of Living & Current Events (with source analysis), Student Projects & Kahoot Challenge

With this small class we are able to present concepts and guide students to apply ideas and draw conclusions about what the maps, primary sources, illustrations and almanac data sources show them.  We love the academic goal of expanding our students' thinking by helping them  evaluate sources, make comparisons, create questions and evaluate what they learn.  This learning will be a good foundation for understanding future middle school  and high school geography classes about world locations, cultures, economics and political history.  

Independent Projects.  We encourage students to complete the independent projects assigned. Students will frequently choose topics and formats from a menu of activities.  Projects build on research and analytic skills presented in class and  are supported with specific resources and project instructions. Students will have a choice of using technology to build their projects or relying on non-digital resources (paper/pencil, art materials).  When possible, students may start their project before the end of class, giving them an opportunity to clarify their ideas and form a good project plan.  We will share student projects at the beginning of the next class session to help the students deepen their understanding and improve long term memory of class topics.  These projects will also serve as  artifacts suitable for a student's learning portfolio. 
As an Outschool teacher, I encourage students to use the communication window in our classroom to ask clarifying questions about concepts we discuss in class or to clarify the details of an assignment. I am routinely available between classes to communicate via our classroom.

When students complete the 4 class sessions in this course they will receive a certificate of course completion,  referring to all completed project work.

National Geography Standards addressed in this course:
  Students will demonstrate thinking skills:  chronology, picture analysis, statistical analysis, source analysis and writing to support a hypothesis using evidence..

4	The physical and human characteristics of places	Places and Regions
5	That people create regions to interpret Earth's complexity	Places and Regions
9	The characteristics, distribution, and migration of human populations on Earth's surface	Human Systems
11	The patterns and networks of economic interdependence on Earth's surface	Human Systems
13	How the forces of cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of Earth's surface	Human Systems
15	How physical systems affect human systems 	Environment and Society
18	How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future.	The Uses of Geography

Related courses on Outschool, now:
Middle School Geography of the World: Part 1 Mapping Skills (4 sessions)
Middle School Geography of the World: Part 2 Europe Landforms & Culture (4 sessions)
Middle School Geography of the World: Part 3 Russia @ Heart of Eurasia (4 sessions)
Middle School Geography of the World: Part 4-Middle East-Land & Culture Regions  (4 sessions)
Middle School Geography of the World: Part 5 - South Asia Society & Economy (4 sessions)
Middle School Geography of the World: Part 6 - China and South East Asia  (4 sessions)
Geography Bee: Map Skills Vocabulary - Let’s Kahoot It! (1 session)
Geography Bee 2: Landforms in Europe - Let’s Kahoot It (1 session)
Geography Bee 3:  Russia - Places and Things - Let’s Kahoot It! (1 session)
Geography Bee 4: Middle East - Culture, Economy & the Map - Let’s Kahoot It! (1 session)
Geography Bee 5: South Asia - Locations, Trade and Society - Let's Kahoot It! (1 session)
Geography Bee 6: East-SE Asia Geography & Thinking Skills-Let’s Kahoot It! (1 session)
Geography Bee 7: Australia/Oceana Ecosystem, Location, Movement-Let's Kahoot It!
Geography Bee World Series (1)  - Let's Kahoot It!  [All 7 Geography Bees in this series are bundled in one sign up] (7 sessions)
Learning Goals
The goal of this class is to provide students with skills and challenge them to apply these skills to increase their understanding of the world beyond their own experience, specifically in the region of India and South Asia.  Students will demonstrate mastery of over 20 concepts related to landforms, political and physical maps, history highlights and the economy. They will practice with research and analysis to make sense out of the knowledge they acquire.  Students will also sharpen their ability to form hypotheses and defend them with evidence, using a variety of thinking skills. These concepts are embedded in middle school geography learning standards.

Students will demonstrate thinking skills:  chronology, statistical analysis, source analysis. and constructing effective arguments using evidence.

National Geography Standards addressed in this course:

4	The physical and human characteristics of places	    Places and Regions
5	That people create regions to interpret Earth's complexity	Places and Regions
9	The characteristics, distribution, and migration of human populations on Earth's surface	Human Systems
11	The patterns and networks of economic interdependence on Earth's surface	Human Systems
13	How the forces of cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of Earth's surface	Human Systems
15	How physical systems affect human systems	       Environment and Society   
18	How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future.	The Uses of Geography
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Parental Guidance
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Supply List
Handouts and homework guidance will be provided through Outschool communication. 
It will be helpful to print out the handout provided for our first class.  This is a map activity that students will use  in our first class.

In Week 4, Students should have two screens for the Kahoot game quiz, if possible. Our quiz  game is to provide review and evidence of learning--in an entertaining game format.  The device you normally use for online classes will display the questions and choices through Outschool.  A  second smart device, a smart phone or tablet, works well.  Using this second device, learners will sign in to www.kahoot.it, enter the PIN number provided in class and then they are ready to enter their answers in our Kahoot.  Results will be displayed in the Outschool classroom screen after each question. If a second device is not available to enter answers, students can participate by signing into Kahoot on their Outschool computer with a second tab (split screen OS/Kahoot if you are techie) or with a simple paper & pencil, and keep their own tally of results.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Maryland Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Master's Degree from George Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in History from Trinity University of Washington D.C.
 Certified as a Social Studies Teacher in my state,  I have taught Social Studies (including World Geography) for over 18 years, primarily at the Middle School level.  My classes have had lots of fun and engagement with World Geography, delving into the wonders of 'oh so slightly' familiar cultures, as well as cultures that are dramatically different from the West.   Students sparkle when engaging in special projects, conversations, Kahoot Challenges, interactive games and other teaching practices designed to help our students  enjoy becoming a master of their own learning. Master's Degree (Public Policy), Bachelor's Degree (History), Teaching Certificate (State of Maryland) :  Social Studies, History, Middle School Language Arts, 30 credits beyond Master's Degree.

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$60

for 4 classes
1x per week, 4 weeks
50 min

Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
1-6 learners per class

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