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Vocabulary
informationvisual formsoral formswritten formsknowledgeexperiencessocial studies
Skills
  • communicate (information in visual forms) #dok2
  • communicate (information in oral forms) #dok2
  • communicate (information in written forms) #dok2
  • apply (knowledge and experiences in social studies) #dok2
  • express (ideas based on social studies learning) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can share information I have learned in social studies by speaking to my class. #dok2
  • I can share information I have learned in social studies by writing sentences or paragraphs. #dok2
  • I can share information I have learned in social studies by drawing or making a visual display. #dok2
  • I can use my social studies knowledge and experiences to inform what I say, write, or create. #dok2
  • I can choose the best way to communicate information based on what I have learned and who my audience is. #dok3
  • I can organize my ideas and details to clearly express what I know in social studies. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Communicating information can be done in many different ways—including visually, orally, and in writing.
  • Sharing what we know from social studies helps others learn and shows our understanding.
Essential Questions
  • What are different ways we can share what we have learned in social studies?
  • How do you decide whether to use writing, pictures, or speaking to share information?
  • Why is it important to use our own knowledge and experiences when communicating information?
  • How can we make sure our ideas are clear when we share what we have learned?
  • How might you choose to communicate what you know about a social studies topic to different audiences?