
Social Studies • 80 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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Create a long range plan for Alberta 20-4.
Subject Area: Social Studies
Curriculum Level: Alberta 20-4 Social Studies (Grade 11)
Unit Focus: Globalization and Citizenship
Specific Learning Outcome:
Students will explore the concept of global citizenship and its implications for individuals, societies, and communities. Students will critically assess how globalization impacts identity, relationships, and responsibilities on a global scale.
By the end of this 80-minute lesson, students will be able to:
Objective: To introduce students to different interpretations of citizenship.
Procedure:
Transition Statement: “Now that we’ve explored what it means to be a citizen locally, let’s think bigger. What does it mean to be a global citizen?”
Objective: To deepen understanding of global citizenship and its connection to globalization.
Teacher Input:
Interactive Element:
Objective: Foster critical thinking and collaboration by examining real-world examples of global challenges.
Procedure:
Key Questions for Case Study Analysis:
Output: Each group creates a brief summary chart (on chart paper) outlining their findings. These will be presented during the next activity.
Assign a project asking students to create a poster or social media campaign promoting an aspect of global citizenship (e.g., reducing their carbon footprint or addressing local-global connections). This can be due in the following week and displayed around the school.
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