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Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
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Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Unit 1: Geography
Essential Question: Is your geography your destiny?
Lesson #4
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Warm-up Journal: Full sentences for full credit
What is race?
Write about a memory/experience in which race seemed to matter.
Why and/or how did it matter?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Reading & Journal Reading excerpts from Guns, Germs
and Steel prologue (Yali’s Question)
Journal: Full sentences for full credit What is Yali’s question?
What does Yali mean by “cargo”?
Why does he mention race?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Movie Guns, Germs and Steel
Think about: Interactions between different races?
Who is a have? Who is a have not? Why?
Is there a correlation between race and the haves/have nots?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Reflection*
Journal: Full sentences for full credit What was Yali’s question?
What is the author’s theory?
Who is a have? Who is a have not? Why? Is there a correlation between race and the haves/have nots?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Homework* Is your environment your destiny?
Does your environment limit/control what you can do?
Think about current events and come up with at least three pieces of evidence to support your answer to the question. Be prepared to discuss this question and your evidence. (Influence of geography, human biology and/or race in producing the disparities between civilizations)
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Warm-up*
Journal: Full sentences for full credit What movie are we watching?
What is Diamond’s theory?
Is there a correlation between race and wealth (of nations, countries, etc.)?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Movie Guns, Germs and Steel
Think about: Interactions between different races?
Who is a have? Who is a have not? Why?
Is there a correlation between race and the haves/have nots?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Movie Debrief How does this movie interact with your
thinking about race and wealth in the world?
Why/how does race matter?
Why/how does wealth matter?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Reflection Written reflection and then whole
class discussion on the importance of people throughout history. What voices have not been heard
throughout history?
Daily Questions: To what degree (and in what ways) does geography matter?What factors determine who is a “have” and who is a “have not”?
Workshe
et #
Agenda:1. Warm-up2. Reading3. Movie
4. Reflection
Homework Is your environment your destiny? Does your
environment limit/control what you can do?
Think about current events and come up with at least three pieces of evidence to support your answer to the question. Be prepared to discuss this question and your evidence. (Influence of geography, human biology and/or race in producing the disparities between civilizations)
We will be having what is called a Socratic Seminar which means people discuss a topic as a student group with very limited teacher guidance