Michigan in Transition Part Three: 1900-2000
Please complete the following questions, and then you will work through a series of activities and questions to help you learn about Michigan History from 1900-2000.
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Everyone will receive a certificate of completion at the end of this training. If you would like SCECHs, we are only able to give them to you if you complete at least 3 hours (3 lessons) or more of our program. Would you like SCECHs? If so, what is your PIC number? *
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What grade(s) do you currently teach? Select all that apply. *
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What science curriculum program do you currently use? *
How do you currently integrate social studies and Michigan-specific examples into your science instruction? Are there particular natural resource topics that you use examples from Michigan? *
Please watch the first video.
Which parts of Michigan history during this period do you think YOUR students would be surprised by or might not understand? *
Please watch the second video.
Please describe one way Michigan changed from 1900-2000, in kid friendly language. *
Please watch the third video.
Think about how you teach science and social studies. What strategy(ies) could you try to enhance your teaching? Are there places of overlap where the two topics could be integrated? *
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What ideas from this training are you most likely to use in your classroom? *
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Here is a link with resources to help as you consider integrating Michigan history into your instruction: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OgseCNvGF6Wx9sof-kwseO9CJ8OSFc2I5JxIAbdFzng/edit?usp=sharing
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