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1 Facts, Concepts and Generalizations
Thursday, January 19, 2012

2 Learning Objectives for today’s Lesson:
Students (You!  ) will be able to: Differentiate between a fact, concept and generalization. Explain the importance of generalizations. Identify strategies for teaching concepts and generalizations. This relates to our Course Objective of: Explain and implement the role of inquiry, concepts and generalizations in Social Studies.

3 Important Idea to remember…
Students gain factual knowledge, build concepts and form generalizations all the time (at home, on the playground, in front of the tv) In class, we want to create experiences for students to gain factual knowledge, build concepts and form generalizations that help them understand Social Studies content (life!) better.

4 Facts Do not need to be “academic” sounding.
Do not need to be detailed. Examples of Facts: My family has four people in it. Florida has a warmer winter than Canada.

5 Concepts Ideas Abstract Construct Meaning Examples: Family Climate
Nation Island War

6 Activity Pick an age group and discuss what “factual” knowledge you would expect your students to have based on their prior experience. Your group will have one of the following concepts: Family Community Money Trade War Internet Religion Government Law

7 Generalization Relationships among 2 or more concepts.
These can be big understandings/ideas for a unit. Examples: Families vary in structure, number and experience. Climate varies by location. War has negative effects for the environment and citizens of a region. Creating, using and understanding maps helps us understand our world and its people.

8 Generalization Concepts Facts 8

9 Generalizations: Customers need to make choices at stores based on the amount of money they have and the cost of items Concepts: Cost, Product, Sales, Store, Money Facts: Cars 2 Movie cost $ Milk cost Baby Formula cost $ Mom has Mom says she doesn’t have enough money for the movie I want.

10 Activity Playground Restaurant Riding in Car Playing Baseball
Hallway at School Going to the Airport Going to the Library Watching a professional hockey game.

11 Generalizations: Creating, understanding and using maps can help us learn about the world and its people. Concepts: Map, Location, Scale, Legend/Key, Data, Index, Grid, Source, Title, Orientation/Direction Facts: 39*North and 92*W are the latitude and longitude coordinates of my hometown. Grids can be used to find a place on a map and while travellling. Geographic Information systems store data. Maps are more attractive to me when they are in color. Legends tell what the symbols mean on a map. 11

12 Activity Create a Facts, Concepts, Generalizations triangle to include some of your ideas for your thematic unit. Consider and list on the side: Possible Misconceptions Possible Inaccurate Generalization

13 Experiences in the classroom.
Like Inquiry, creating experiences where students gain factual knowledge, construct concepts and form generalizations can take many forms. Inquiry based activities Guided Discovery (what we’ll be doing today) Field Trips Books Summative Projects

14 Africa Posters Activity
“Country Projects” “Concept Maps” Developed Countries Examples and Non Examples Gather Data

15 Concept Map

16 Matching Quiz Based on readings and lecture.


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