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Milson, Andy – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Provides an activity in which teachers can combine mental mapping with the five themes of geography (location, place, relationships within places, movement, and regions) in order to help students develop an understanding of their world. Explains that the activity can be concluded by asking students to draw a mental map of the world. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Family Environment

Byers, Alton; Gilligan, Nancy; Golston, Syd; Linville, Rex – Social Education, 1999
Provides a lesson that enables students to explain the global importance of mountains by applying the five themes of geography (location, place, relationships within places, movement, and regions) to a particular mountain range. Explains that students work in teams to prepare a brochure about their mountain range. (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts

Pring, Adele – Geographical Education, 1999
Explores Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, related to geography skills (mapping, locational distribution, directional skills, locational change, decision making), on topics such as geographic place names, location of indigenous language speaking groups, traditional stories as navigational tools, shifts in population, and mining.…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Steinbrink, John E.; Helmer, Joel W. – Journal of Geography, 2004
Students analyze a contemporary geopolitical event from a comprehensive geographic perspective using role play simulation, discussion, and decision-making. The three-day activity provides teachers with a realistic, ready-made classroom lesson that combines powerful conceptual learning with drama and surprise. The task of the teacher is to…
Descriptors: Intervention, Terrorism, Global Approach, Simulation
Bisland, Beverly Milner – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2005
One can easily identify the United States of America by the Statue of Liberty, France by the Eiffel Tower, Egypt by its Great Sphinx, and China by its Great Wall. What do these landmarks tell people about these places? What are the characteristics of the place and culture that are symbolized by these landmarks? These questions can serve as the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Multicultural Education, Concept Mapping, Geographic Concepts
Slater, Frances – 1993
This teacher's guide is to enable the teacher to promote thinking through the use of geography. The book lays out the rationale in learning theory for an issues-based, question-driven inquiry method and proceeds through a simple model of progression from identifying key questions to developing generalizations. Students study issues of geographic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Fitzhugh, William P. – 1995
This paper is part of a larger study, conducted as part of a Christa McAuliffe Fellowship research project, "A Comparative Geography of Three Ecologically Similar Regions." The study compared the Chesapeake Bay region of Maryland with the Murray River region of South Australia and the Rio de la Plata region of Uruguay. The project was…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Environment, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Fitzhugh, William P. – 1995
This paper shows comparisons among the Chesapeake Bay region of Maryland, the Murray River region of South Australia, and the Rio de la Plata region of Uruguay. Through comparative geography, students are to draw their own conclusions about the similarities and differences of the three regions. Teachers are encouraged to use other resources to aid…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Environment, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Fitzhugh, William P. – 1995
This lesson focuses on student use of magazine pictures of a region in Australia to understand the region and discover more about it. The students begin by mental mapping of the area to discover what they already know, then proceed to explore the pictures for verification or for new ideas which they had not considered previously. This is an…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Culture, Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts
Neihengen, Thomas; Silva, Martha; Zimmer, Marilynn – 1997
This report describes a program for improving student geographical skill components identified as place and orientation, cultural geography, economic geography, physical geography, and plants and animals. Middle school students in a middle class community in the midwest participated in the study. Three major categories of interventions were…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Economics, Geographic Concepts, Geographic Location
Mendelsohn, John M. – 1996
Education depends on resources that may be tangible (teachers, facilities, textbooks, money) or intangible (political will, parental support). Considerations of space, usually in the form of questions containing the word "where", constitute another resource issue that confronts educational managers almost daily. Questions like…
Descriptors: Cartography, Computer System Design, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Washington, DC. Data User Services Div. – 1984
This primer is designed to teach about the concept of census tracts. Census tracts are relatively small statistical subdivisons that vary in population from about 2,500 to 8,000 and are designed to include fairly homogeneous populations. They are most often found in cities and counties of metropolitan areas of the nation. In all, there are over…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Hancock, Daryl R. – 1992
The usefulness of geography knowledge in a child's education is philosophically analyzed from two perspectives: (1) what geography knowledge should U.S. schools be teaching?; and (2) is there agreement about what types of geographical knowledge U.S. schools should teach? Only geographical knowledge that will be useful in life should be taught to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Cultural Awareness, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Gregg, Madeleine; And Others – 1990
As part of a project that investigated the teaching and learning of specific subject matters, three studies of geographic literacy were conducted. The purpose of the first study was to gauge the demand for geographic knowledge placed on adults in U.S. society by coding and analyzing geographic knowledge in The New York Times. To begin to assess…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Geographic Concepts
Duea, Joan; And Others – 1988
Designed to help elementary school students to learn basic skills and knowledge of certain geographic concepts, this unit has 20 lessons. Each lesson has objectives, activities, and materials for map-related tasks, with samples of tests and worksheets immediately following. The lessons include constructing a classroom map, using directions to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Fundamental Concepts, Geographic Concepts