This Roadmap is a remix of the Michigan Open Book, MC3, and …
This Roadmap is a remix of the Michigan Open Book, MC3, and GIANTS all in one place. In this unit students use primary and secondary sources of information to explore the early history of Michigan. They begin by examining the work of historians and the types of questions they ask. Then, they apply historical thinking skills to a study of American Indians in Michigan, exploration and early settlement. The unit provides a strong link to geography as students analyze ways in which both American Indians and settlers used, adapted to, and modified the environment. Through stories and informational text, students examine Michigan’s past. Civics is naturally integrated as students explore how Michigan became a state. Throughout the unit, emphasis is placed on major historical concepts such as chronology, cause and effect, and point of view.
In this Roadmap, students will learn how a bill is passed in …
In this Roadmap, students will learn how a bill is passed in the U.S. Congress. Learners will start by proposing a law that should be passed. And learners will interview 2 adults who will suggest laws that should be passed.
This Roadmap is an Informational Text Writing Unit. The unit begins with …
This Roadmap is an Informational Text Writing Unit. The unit begins with explaining what non fiction text is, the features of it, and how to write each section within it. Once the student has their first draft they begin with revision. They must prove the existence of certain features within their writing. The writing partner will also have the opportunity to evaluate their work. The partners for organization and ideas, sentence level revision, and editing for capitalization and spelling.
The first lesson in a series of lessons in Roadmaps that go …
The first lesson in a series of lessons in Roadmaps that go with the Michigan Open Book and MC3 resources. This lesson talks about why there are rules at home and at school. The lesson contains some fun videos, text with pictures and song in the learning.
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