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Welcome to 7th grade Social Studies

Welcome to 7th grade Social Studies. Mr. Pennington Supplies: Folder/binder, pencils/pens, colored pencils, paper NEED THIS BY FRIDAY. WEBSITE. www.7aworldhistory.com Follow the Mr. Pennington Blog link. What are the types of History?.

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Welcome to 7th grade Social Studies

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  1. Welcome to 7th grade Social Studies • Mr. Pennington • Supplies: Folder/binder, pencils/pens, colored pencils, paper • NEED THIS BY FRIDAY

  2. WEBSITE • www.7aworldhistory.com • Follow the Mr. Pennington Blog link

  3. What are the types of History? Take a few minutes: you and your neighbor create a list of what History is and how you study it?

  4. History is the study of… • Social History: needs and wants of people • Economic History: impact and development of trade and consumes • Political History: how governments are organized and change over time • Military History: Conflict is a constant in history • Cultural History: Study of art, music, costume in society

  5. We will study all of these this year • Now the question is how do we study History? Lets try this “Chalk Activity”… • You need a sheet of paper (I will provide if needed) • Chalk • View the screen • And don’t give up!!!

  6. What did this chalk activity show us? • Take a second to discuss this with a your neighbor…think about these questions • What did you start with? • What did you know as you started? • What did you have to do to complete this task? • How did you finally get the correct answers? • What did this teach you about “learning History”?

  7. Can these words be used? • Frame of Reference • Perspective • Multiple Viewpoints • Digging deeper • Perseverance • Participation

  8. Written Assignmenta “paragraph” Top of your paper: A. Name and Mod B. Title = “What is History” Answer the following questions: 1. What did you learn today about studying History? 2. What do you want out of this class? 3. What skills do you need to be successful in this class?

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