Lesson Plans and Activities:
- A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier – Tim Gavin – 7.1, 7.2 (3.3, 4.5, 8.3). Part of a unit on conflict and terrorism.
- A Long Way Gone Audio Permission Form
- A Long Way Gone Notes
- Southwest Asia Unit Plan – Jessica Niksch – 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 Unit Introduction
- Let’s Get Physical…Physical Geography of Southwest Asia
- A Harsh and Arid Land – Climate and Vegetation
- Core Cultural Hearth – Mesopotamia
- History in a Glass
- The Fat, the Water, and the Rock … Religion in Southwest Asia
- Colonial Tinkering in Southwest Asia
- Current Issues in Southwest Asia
- The World Cup: It’s Geographic Impact on the World – Ernie Ruble – 8.2, 8.3, 8.4
- Three Gorges Dam: Is this China’s T.V.A. of the 21st Century? – Mark Riggins – 8.3. Part of an East Asia Unit.
- Virtual Tour of a French City – William Valentine – 8.3, 8.4
- Immigration Unit – Phil Leswing – standard 8
- Take a Stand
- Immigration to the United States by Region
- Race vs. Ethnicity
- Guest Speaker on Immigration
- Drawing a City
- Changing the Face of the Local Community
- European Union – Steve Ciczon – 8.2. Part of a Unit on Europe; see the Resources section for the entire Unit.
- Maps, Current Events, Historical Events – Joy Lohmeyer – Lesson VII of VII – 8.1
- New World Influences on Asia – National Geographic Xpeditions – 8.2 and 8.4 (with modifications to the lesson)
- R.I.P., Graves, Griffins, and Grafitti – Anne Gardner and Connie Yeaton – 8.1, 8.4 (3.2, 3.4, 6.6, 9.2, and 9.3)
- Washington State Cemetery Association newsletter article about Indiana limestone and artistry
Other Materials:
PBS has available on-line information about the human and physical geography of the Middle East — Geography: An Ancient and Modern Crossroads. A timeline of change, maps, and other information is provided.
- A Crime so Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery; a book by E. Benjamin Skinner; New York: Free Press, 2008; ISBN 10 = 074329007.
- A series of articles by E. Benjamin Skinner via Foreign Policy:
- A World Enslaved, 165, pages 62-67 (2008)
- The Price of Life, an interview to purchase a slave
- Slavery Persists, Foreign Policy in Focus
Hearts of the New Silk Roads; an article by in Saudi Aramco World, 2008, January/February, 59(1), pages 18-33. The author focuses on the changes in commerce, education, arts, and science in Almaty, Kazakhstan and Tashkent, Uzbekistan since the breakup of the Soviet Union.
The Rise of Coffee; an article by F.E. Vega in the 2008 American Scientist, Vol. 96(Issue 2), pages 138-145. A brief history of coffee and its ascent to becoming the second most heavily traded commodity in the world. Ethiopia, Yemen, Java, Brazil and the Caribbean, Arabia, Europe, and North America. To obtain the full article, you must purchase the journal issue for approximately $6.95. Visit the website.
An article from the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment, The Role of Trade Measures in Environmental Policy, is one of thousands indicative of the future changes in global trade (economics) as the focus on climate change influences everything and public awareness shifts toward sustainable development.