Integrated Literacy Assignment Megan Nicks SST 309-04
Integrated Literacy Assignment
Megan Nicks
SST 309-04
Grade Level Content Expectation
2-G4.0.1 Describe land use in the community (e.g., where people live, where services are provided, where products are made).
Video/Film clips
• Rural, Suburban, and Urban In this movie, you’ll learn about rural, suburban, and urban areas.
• Homes In this movie you’ll learn about what kind of home you live in and what type of homes and neighborhoods are in your community.
Poems and Songs Homes
Betsy Franco
Home can be trailers, homes can be boats,
Home is the place where you hang your coat.
Homes are apartments
and mansions and tents. Homes can be wooden
or stone or cement.
Homes can be large, Homes can be tall,
Homes can be cozy and friendly and small.
Wherever you live,
if it's old or it's new, your home is your
"home sweet home" to you.
Market Tune: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Market, market on Main Street Where we buy our food to eat
Carrots, corn, tomatoes red Candy, meat, and loaves of bread,
Market, market on Main Street Where we buy our food to eat
Markets, markets at the mall Buyers, sellers shopping all
Jeans and shirts and shoes and rings Many kinds of goods and things
Market, markets at the mall Buyers, sellers shopping all
Markets, markets, on the 'net
Many kinds of goods to get Stocks and bonds and books and bows
Prices high and prices low Markets, markets on the net Many kinds of goods to get
Markets are on every side
Buyers, sellers, shop with pride Selling high and buying low Checking prices as they go Markets are on every side
Buyers, sellers, shop with pride
Activity Book and Magazine
• Social Studies: People and Places
• The Mitten: Michigan's Cereal City
Games • Rural, Suburban, and Urban Drag and drop the land use options into the correct location.
• Homes Drag and drop the home options into the correct location.
Textbooks and Picture books
This picture book starts in children's bedrooms, then children will travel outside for a look around the streets of their neighborhood. Then, they'll zoom out for a bird's eye view of their town, city, suburb, and countryside. They'll move out even further for a view of the states, the country, and the different continents. The next stop is space, for an exciting look at our solar system and universe! From there, they'll trace their way home again.
Libby gives a tour of her neighborhood to a boy whose family is moving in next door. Libby highlights neighborhood safety and activities.
Every grade level is designed with colorful, powerful images and readable text to make Social Studies more relevant than ever before.
Posters
My Community
Websites and Lesson Plans • Cities and Environments
• Farming and Services of a Community
• Types of communities
References
• Alexberant, (2009, April 29). Cities and Environments. Retrieved from http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/4392.html
• AlQahtani, R. (n.d.) Retrieved March 11, 2015, from http://www.slideshare.net/antarcticaroma/community-types-for-kids- 2nd-grade
• Boyd, C. (2011). Unit 1: Where We Live. In Scott Foresman Social Studies: People and Places (Platinum Ed.) Boston, Mass.: Pearson Education, Inc..
• Chesanow N. (October 1, 1995) Where Do I Live? Barron's Educational Series
• Bullard, L. (July 1, 2002) My Neighborhood: Places and Faces (All about Me). Mankato MN Picture Window Books
• Franco, B. (n.d.). Homes Retrieved from http://www.harnett.k12.nc.us/education/components/docmgr/default.php?sectiondetailid=43595&catfilter=1936
• Homes. (n.d). Retrieved March 9, 2015, from https://jr.brainpop.com/socialstudies/communities/homes/preview.weml
• Homes. (n.d). Retrieved March 11, 2015, from https://jr.brainpop.com/socialstudies/communities/homes/draganddrop/
• Lau, Y. (April 13, 2010) Retrieved March 11, 2015, from http://my-lilbeans.blogspot.com/2010/04/my-community- theme.html
• Market. (n.d.) Retrieved March 11, 2015, from http://www.kidseconposters.com/singalongs/market/
• McGraw-Hill Education, (September 4, 2007). TimeLinks: Second Grade, People and Places-Unit 2 Geography: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
• Michigan History Magazine. “The Mitten: Michigan's Cereal City” February, 2002. Print Retrieved from, http://seekingmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/mitten_cereal-city.pdf
• Rural, Suburban, and Urban. (n.d.). Retrieved March 9, 2015, from https://jr.brainpop.com/socialstudies/geography/ruralsuburbanandurban/preview.weml
• Rural, Suburban, and Urban. (n.d.). Retrieved March 11, 2015, from https://jr.brainpop.com/socialstudies/geography/ruralsuburbanandurban/draganddrop/
• Waggoner, J. Farming and the services of a Community. Retrieved from http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/pages/4455.shtmli