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Vocabulary
written presentationsoral presentationsvisual presentationssocial studies information
Skills
  • create (written presentations of social studies information) #dok2
  • create (oral presentations of social studies information) #dok2
  • create (visual presentations of social studies information) #dok2
  • organize (social studies information for presentation) #dok2
  • present (social studies information in multiple formats) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify different formats for presenting social studies information, such as written, oral, and visual. #dok1
  • I can describe the purpose of written, oral, and visual presentations in social studies. #dok1
  • I can create a written presentation about a social studies topic. #dok2
  • I can create an oral presentation to share social studies information. #dok2
  • I can design a visual presentation, such as a poster or slide show, to communicate social studies ideas. #dok2
  • I can organize information and select important details to include in my social studies presentation. #dok2
  • I can develop and present social studies information in a format appropriate for my audience. #dok3
  • I can select the most effective method (written, oral, or visual) for sharing a particular type of social studies information. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Presenting social studies information in multiple formats helps to communicate ideas clearly and reach different audiences.
  • Choosing the appropriate presentation method strengthens understanding and engagement with social studies topics.
Essential Questions
  • Why is it important to present social studies information in written, oral, and visual formats?
  • How do different presentation methods affect how information is understood?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of written, oral, and visual presentations in social studies?
  • How can you decide which type of presentation is best for a given topic or audience?
  • What steps should you follow to create an effective social studies presentation?