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Vocabulary
written materialvisual materialjournal entriesreportsgraphic organizersoutlinesbibliographies
Skills
  • create (written material such as journal entries, reports) #dok2
  • create (visual material such as graphic organizers, outlines) #dok2
  • compose (bibliographies) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can create written material such as journal entries and reports. #dok2
  • I can create visual material such as graphic organizers and outlines. #dok2
  • I can compose bibliographies for my work. #dok2
Big Ideas
  • Creating written and visual materials is essential for organizing and sharing understanding in social studies.
  • Different types of materials, such as reports and graphic organizers, help communicate information in various ways.
Essential Questions
  • Why is it important to use both written and visual materials in social studies?
  • How does organizing information into different formats help you better understand a topic?
  • What are the differences between a journal entry, a report, and a graphic organizer?
  • In what situations might you use a bibliography, and why is it important?