Standard #: SS.912.G.6.4


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Translate narratives about places and events into graphic representations.


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Examples are maps, graphs, tables.

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SS.912.G.6.AP.4 Use narratives about places and events to create graphic representations, such as maps, tables, or graphs.


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Lesson Plan

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Civil Rights Road Trip

Students will go on a "road trip" to learn about events surrounding the Civil Rights Movement while becoming familiar with the geography of the United States.

Teaching Idea

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Literary Pilgrimages: Exploring the Role of Place in Writers’ Lives and Works How do places and experiences affect writers' lives and works? Is where a writer comes from relevant to reading their work? In this lesson, students consider the power of place in their own lives, research the life of a writer, and develop travel brochures and annotated maps representing the significance of geography in a writer's life.
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