Social Studies Lesson Plan: Writing, Visual Arts in History

Social Studies lesson plan for researching non-western nations, includes a research paper project and cultural Show and Tell
 
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Using Writing and Visual Arts in History

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The following Lesson Plan concerns the utilization of writing, research, and artictic presentation for use in a world history (or geography) curriculum. It enables a student to use research skills, as well as creative cognition to create a research project. It is recommended that students have no less than two weeks to complete the project.

Part I: Not Another Research Paper?

Throughout our study of world history, we have focused on cross-cultural themes, and analyzed the impact each has had on global societies. In order to better isolate our understanding to specific regions and peoples, it is necessary to centralize our study. Your assignment is to complete a research essay outlining a brief history of your chosen country. This essay should focus on crucial turning points and movements in this country’s history. I recommend that you focus your essay on 5-6 turning points or movements that have contributed directly, or indirectly, to the development of this country. (An example concerning China could include the following turning points: development of Qin Empire, Song Technology, the Canton System, the Communist Revolution of 1949, etc.)

Part II: Cultural Show and Tell

In addition, each student is required to bring to class a visual representation of your country. This accompanying artifact is due on the same day as the research paper and can include a variety of options. These options include: the nation’s flag (drawn or real), dress in the nation’s cultural outfit, bring in an example of the nation’s food, bring in an example of the nation’s music, etc. Each student will be required to present his/her artifact to the class and provide some background on its significance to the nation. It is not necessary to prepare anything for this, just look at it like a “cultural show and tell.”



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mgscmwa says:
This was an interesting article. The idea of Cultural Show and Tell was great. Students come from such a diverse and varied abckgrounds now, and I think that is a great way to involve students and parents; as well as, provide for a great learning experience.





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