 Our minds seek connections ◦ Rather than drilling on minute portions of the test, find connections.

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 Our minds seek connections ◦ Rather than drilling on minute portions of the test, find connections.

GPS Data-gathering Intellectual skills Decision-making skills Interpersonal skills

 Begin with visual hook  Provide resources  Use good literature  Similarities/Differences  Artifacts  Culminating activity  Reflection

Family Education (school) Religion (church) Economics (money) Government (laws)

 Imaginary person ◦ Pocahontas to her father ◦ Slave to his owner ◦ Someone on a wagon train to an Indian ◦ Soldier to the President ◦ Teenager in the Civil War to a friend on the other side  Pages 76, 137

 Need legal sized paper ◦ Use to tell main parts of a story ◦ Events in history

 Use Publisher  Poster Board  Page 81