Ohio Experience: 4th Grade Student Workbook
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- Synopsis
- INCLUDES: HISTORY--Chronology, Settlement, and Growth Timelines and their significance in Ohio history--years, decades, centuries Earliest settlements including prehistoric peoples Territory to statehood progression--Northwest Ordinance Inventors--Wright Brothers, Charles Kettering, Garrett Morgan PEOPLE IN SOCIETIES--Cultures and Interaction Cultural practices and products of Ohio settlers--The Paleo Indians, Archaic Indians, Woodland Indians (Adena and Hopewell) and Late Prehistoric Indians (Fort Ancient), Historic Indians of Ohio (Ottawa, Wyandot, Mingo, Miami, Shawnee and Delaware), European immigrants, Amish and Appalachian populations, African-Americans, recent immigrants from Africa, Asia and Latin America Expansion of European settlements on American Indians in Ohio GEOGRAPHY--Location, Places/Regions, Human Environmental Interaction and Movement Location of major physical and human features of Ohio--Lake Erie, rivers, plains, bordering states, the capital city and The Appalachian Plateau on maps Landforms, climates, population, vegetation and economic characteristics of Ohio How environmental processes (glaciation and weathering) and characteristics (landforms, bodies of water, climate, vegetation) influence human settlement Elevation, natural resource and road maps Patterns of settlement, economic activity and movement ECONOMICS--Scarcity/Resource Allocation, Production, Distribution and Consumption, and Markets Resources for goods/services and opportunity costs for resources Entrepreneurs--resources, profits and risk taking Ways people obtain and use income Specialization, trade and goods and services GOVERNMENT--Role of Government; Rules and Laws Branch responsibilities--legislative, executive, and judicial Ohio constitution Democratic constitution--government framework, the power of government and authority of elected officials CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES--Participation and Rights and Responsibilities Citizens' common good and influence on government--voting, communicating with officials, participating in civic and service organizations and performing voluntary service Personal responsibilities and civic responsibilities Importance of leadership and public service Desirable qualities and characteristics of leaders SOCIAL STUDIES SKILLS AND METHODS--Obtaining Information, Thinking and Organizing, Communicating Information, and Problem Solving State issues from print and electronic sources--atlases, encyclopedias, dictionaries, newspapers, multimedia Glossaries & indexes Primary and secondary sources in Ohio history Main ideas, supporting details Fact or opinion Pictographs, bar graphs, line graphs and tables Written report with sources Problem-solving/decision-making process--identifying a problem, gathering information, listing and considering options, considering advantages and disadvantages of options, choosing and implementing a solution and developing criteria for judging its effectiveness. . . . AND MORE Download free pages from this book Click on the link below. Ohio 4th Grade Student Workbook
- Copyright:
- 2004
Book Details
- Book Quality:
- Excellent
- Book Size:
- 160 Pages
- ISBN-13:
- 9780635025180
- Publisher:
- Gallopade International
- Date of Addition:
- 08/05/14
- Copyrighted By:
- Carole Marsh/Gallopade International
- Adult content:
- No
- Language:
- English
- Has Image Descriptions:
- No
- Categories:
- History, Nonfiction, Textbooks
- Grade Levels:
- Fourth grade
- Submitted By:
- 170
- Proofread By:
- 170
- Usage Restrictions:
- This is a copyrighted book.