USG.SS.20.B
Create written, oral, and visual presentations of social studies information using effective communication skills, including proper citations and avoiding plagiarism.
United States Government · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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written presentationsoral presentationsvisual presentationssocial studies informationeffective communication skillsproper citationsplagiarism
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
- apply (effective communication skills, including proper citations and avoiding plagiarism) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the characteristics of written, oral, and visual social studies presentations. #dok1
- I can describe the purpose of proper citations and the importance of avoiding plagiarism. #dok1
- I can create a written presentation of social studies information. #dok2
- I can create an oral presentation of social studies information. #dok2
- I can create a visual presentation of social studies information. #dok2
- I can apply effective communication skills to deliver social studies presentations using proper citations and avoiding plagiarism. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Communicating social studies information effectively requires clear organization, understanding of the content, and awareness of the audience.
- Proper citation and avoidance of plagiarism are essential for academic integrity and credibility in sharing social studies information.
Essential Questions
- What makes written, oral, and visual presentations effective when communicating social studies information?
- Why are proper citations important in social studies presentations?
- How can you ensure your work avoids plagiarism?
- In what ways can you use effective communication skills to make your message clear in various types of presentations?
- What steps can you take to accurately cite sources in your social studies work?