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Delving Into Cultural Differences: A Lesson in People, Math and Geography

Delving Into Cultural Differences: A Lesson in People, Math and Geography. Sandra Gonzalez and Christina Seda Curriculum Project Education 200. Introduction. Gain awareness of cultural uniqueness while reflecting on their own cultural backgrounds.

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Delving Into Cultural Differences: A Lesson in People, Math and Geography

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  1. Delving Into Cultural Differences: A Lesson in People, Math and Geography Sandra Gonzalez and Christina Seda Curriculum Project Education 200

  2. Introduction • Gain awareness of cultural uniqueness while reflecting on their own cultural backgrounds. • Create a curriculum that relates to children’s lives/identities • Meet CT Department of Education requirements and academic goals in Mathematics and Social Studies

  3. Objectives: Laying the Foundation • Students will comprehend the geographical layout of the world while focusing on their native countries. Justification: CT Curricular Trace Maps: STANDARD 9; Places and Regions: Students will use spatial perspective to identify and analyze the significance of physical and cultural characteristics of places and world regions.

  4. Objectives: Laying the Foundation (cont’d.) • Broaden students’ spatial awareness: develop map and scale skills (coordinate system) to solve mathematical problems Justification: CMT Skills Checklist: Geometry & Measurement: B.2. Create and read maps and use coordinate systems to specify locations CT Math Curriculum Standards: Algebraic Reasoning: Functions 1.3: 5b. Identify the appropriate, operation or number sentence to solve a story problem. Level 4 CT Trace Maps: Ma4:5a Carry out simple math conversions

  5. Objectives: Taking a Look at Culture • Develop their evaluative and interpersonal skills: Sift out, discuss, analyze and explain relevant cultural information to the class • Develop their analytical skills: compare and contrast cultural information. Justification: “[When children learn about one another’s identity it creates a positive, community oriented environment that has a positive effect on learning]” -Rita Tenorio, “Brown Kids Cant be in Our Club” “[Learning about one another’s culture helps students develop a respect for one another, and it gives them a chance to explore what they’re proud of]” –Ms. Rodriguez, Teacher, Grade Level 4. M.D. Fox

  6. Activities

  7. Evaluation: Free Write Worksheet • Why is it important to develop map skills? • How do maps help you to think about culture? • Why do we learn about different peoples and cultures? • How are culture and identity related? • Compare one cultural tradition from your native country with one of your own.

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