Hi Friends. Your Social Studies lesson today has two parts. Be sure to carefully follow the directions below to complete today's assignment.
Part 1: GIS
Today you're going to learn a little bit about Geographic Information Systems, or GIS. First, put on headphones and watch the 3 minute video below:
Part 1: GIS
Today you're going to learn a little bit about Geographic Information Systems, or GIS. First, put on headphones and watch the 3 minute video below:
Next, locate the page titled "What is GIS?" in your Lesson 3 packet. (This is the same packet where we took our 5 question "quiz" about the size of Africa, Alaska, etc.)
Read this page carefully.
Finally, click here to teach me what a GIS is, in your own words. Remember, poorly done responses will have to be re-submitted during Responsibility Room next week.
Part 2: Thinking Like a Geographer
Use this link (click here) to demonstrate your ability to think like a geographer. I can't wait to read your work!
Remember, poorly done responses will have to be re-submitted during Responsibility Room next week. Put forth your very best effort today!
If you happen to finish both parts of today's Social Studies lesson, you may choose your activity as long as it fits in the following guidelines: silent, honest, independent, school appropriate. You may not do anything to disrupt your peers and you must stay in your own seat.
Read this page carefully.
Finally, click here to teach me what a GIS is, in your own words. Remember, poorly done responses will have to be re-submitted during Responsibility Room next week.
Part 2: Thinking Like a Geographer
Use this link (click here) to demonstrate your ability to think like a geographer. I can't wait to read your work!
Remember, poorly done responses will have to be re-submitted during Responsibility Room next week. Put forth your very best effort today!
If you happen to finish both parts of today's Social Studies lesson, you may choose your activity as long as it fits in the following guidelines: silent, honest, independent, school appropriate. You may not do anything to disrupt your peers and you must stay in your own seat.