Shaelyn Jiron
ETC 447
Geography on Google Earth Pro
I. RATIONALE:
This lesson is part of a unit on Geography for second graders. The
class has already worked with paper maps and globes to recognize grid lines, a
compass rose, the key, and symbols. In this lesson students will begin to work
with maps on the computer and practice locating physical and human features on
Google Earth Pro. At a later point in this lesson students will need to use an
online map creator to build their own map
II. OVERVIEW
Grade Level: 2nd
Subject(s):
Social Studies
Topic of Study: The
AZ College and Career Readiness Standards in Social Studies for Second
Grade: Strand 4: Geography – Concept 1: The World
in Spatial Terms
This project is designed to help second graders
become more familiar with use maps on the computer.
Time Allotment: 45 minutes - 1 hour
Standards:
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AZCCRS Social Studies - Strand 4: Geography
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Concept 1: The World in Spatial Terms
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PO5.
Recognize characteristics of human and physical features:
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PO 6. Locate physical and human features using
maps, illustrations, images, or globes:
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physical (i.e., ocean, continent, river, lake,
mountain range, coast, sea, desert)
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human (i.e., equator Northern and Southern
Hemispheres, North and South Poles, city, state, country)
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AZ
Educational Technology Standards
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Strand
6: Technology Operations and Concepts
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Concept
1: Understanding
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PO
3. Identify and choose technology applications for a given activity/project.
Objectives: Students will be able to:
- Find various local human features on Google Earth
- Find various human features in the U.S. on Google Earth
- Find various physical features in the U.S. on Google Earth
- Locate and properly label the approximate location of various human and physical features on a blank U.S. map
- Use applications in Google Earth Pro to complete given task
III. IMPLEMENTATION
Whole
Group Instruction:
- Teacher will begin by briefly reviewing with students what had previously been studied using paper maps and globes (i.e. compass rose, legend, physical features)
- Then the teacher will demonstrate how to use Google Earth Pro on the smartboard so all students can see
- She will show how to find the application and open it
- She will show how the zoom and rotation features can be used
- She will ask for a suggestion of something to search, and then show students how to use the search function
- She will show how to add a placemark, name it, and change the color
- She will show students how to look for physical features on the map and remind them of how they did that on physical maps
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The teacher will explain that the students will
be doing a scavenger hunt on Google Earth Pro and she will pass out the
scavenger hunt paper and the blank U.S. map and students will get their iPads
Individual Work:
- Students will begin their individual workEach student will use their scavenger hunt sheet to guide their use of Google Earth Pro
- They will search for things in Flagstaff, add placemarks, and then print that page from Google Earth Pro
- Next they will complete a search of more natural features in the U.S. and fill in a blank U.S. map with the features they find and turn that in
- The teacher will wander the classroom and observe students while they work
- Ask questions about what they are doing and if they need help
Technology Integration: This lesson is largely technology based. Students will be
using Google Earth Pro as a map. They will have to use the search function, use
the zoom feature, add placemarks, and otherwise navigate the map. They will
also have to print from the computer.
Differentiated Instruction:
- Cognitive
delay – Extra time can be added to this lesson for students who need it.
Students could also find a smaller amount of items on the scavenger hunt
and receive more guided help in using the Google Earth Pro applications
- Gifted
– Gifted learners can use the whole earth for their second set of searches
and may receive a blank world map to fill in their features
- ELL
– English Language Learners will be provided with a scavenger hunt sheet
that has more pictures to aid in understanding of what they should be
searching for on Google Earth Pro
IV. ASSESSMENT
Procedure:
The teacher will conduct informal assessment
while the students are working individually. By walking around and conversing
with students about the project, the teacher will have a feel for how well
students are understanding the prompt and completing the task. If it appears
that few students understand, the teacher can pause the class and go over the
assignment and using Google Earth again. If the teacher notices that a
student(s) are particularly struggling, she can stop to aid them with their
assignment and give them any one-on-one instruction that they might need.
Formative assessment will be based off the work
students turn in from this lesson. The printed local search items will be
turned in as well as the U.S. map that students filled in while working on the U.S.
searches. The teacher will use the rubric below to assess student understanding
and mastery of the objectives. The summative assessment for this unit will not
be completed until later in this unit when students create their own map using
an online application.
Instruments:
Criteria
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Approaches
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Meets
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Exceeds
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Find various
local human features on Google Earth
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Found 2-3 features on
the local search, may not have found locations in the actual correct spot
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Found 3-4 features
of the local search, may not have found a location in the actual correct spot
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Correctly found all
four features of the local search
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Find various
human features in the U.S. on Google Earth
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Correctly found one
of the human features of the U.S. Search
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Correctly found two
of the human features of the U.S. search
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Correctly found all
three of the human features of the U.S. search
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Find various
physical features in the U.S. on Google Earth
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Correctly found all
three of the physical features of the U.S. search
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Correctly found all
three of the physical features of the U.S. search
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Correctly found all
three of the physical features of the U.S. search
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Locate and properly
label the approximate locations of various human and physical features on a
blank U.S. map
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Found 3-5 of the
approximate locations of the U.S. search features, but incorrectly labeled
them
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Found 5-6 of the
approximate locations of the U.S. search features, but may have incorrectly
labeled them
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Found the
approximate locations of all six of the U.S. search features and labeled them
correctly
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Use
applications in Google Earth Pro to complete given task
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Was not able to
follow the scavenger hunt directions and use the search, placemark, and print
applications on Google Earth without significant help
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Was able to follow
the scavenger hunt directions and use the search, placemark, and print
applications on Google Earth with little additional help
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Was able to follow
the scavenger hunt directions and use the search, placemark, and print
applications on Google Earth without additional help
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IIV. MATERIALS AND
RESOURCES
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Students will need
access to iPads/computers with Google Earth Pro, as well as a printer

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