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Global Communication Evolution

Social Sciences • Year Year 3 • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Social Sciences
3Year Year 3
60
25 students
25 April 2024

Teaching Instructions

explain how It is easier to communicate now with people all around the world due to technology and more

Year 3 Social Studies Lesson Plan: Communication Across the World

Curriculum Area: Social Sciences

Level: Year 3

Duration: 60 minutes

Class Size: 25 students

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand how communication has evolved over time.
  • Recognize the impact of technology on communication globally.
  • Appreciate the benefits and challenges of communicating with people around the world.

Resources:

  • World map
  • Chart paper
  • Markers
  • Technology devices (computers, tablets)
  • Images/videos showcasing global communication

Lesson Plan:

  1. Introduction (5 minutes)

    • Begin the lesson by discussing the concept of communication and how it has changed over time.
    • Ask students to share their thoughts on how they communicate with family and friends.
  2. Evolution of Communication (10 minutes)

    • Show images or videos depicting how communication has evolved from ancient times to the present day.
    • Discuss the role of different forms of communication such as letters, telephones, and the internet.
  3. Impact of Technology (15 minutes)

    • Explain to students how technology has made it easier to communicate with people all around the world.
    • Discuss specific examples like emails, video calls, and social media.
    • Show a world map and explain how technology enables instant communication irrespective of geographical distances.
  4. Group Activity: Mapping Communication (15 minutes)

    • Divide students into groups of 5 and provide each group with a world map and markers.
    • Ask them to mark locations where they have friends or family living and discuss how they would communicate if technology did not exist.
  5. Challenges and Benefits (10 minutes)

    • Facilitate a class discussion on the benefits and challenges of communicating with people globally.
    • Encourage students to think about language barriers, time zones, and cultural differences.
  6. Conclusion (5 minutes)

    • Summarize the key points discussed during the lesson.
    • Encourage students to reflect on how they can be responsible global communicators using technology.

Assessment:

  • Peer evaluation during group activity.
  • Written reflections on the impact of technology on global communication.

Extension Activities:

  • Research a traditional form of communication from another country.
  • Create a poster showcasing the evolution of communication tools.

Conclusion:

This lesson plan is designed to help Year 3 students in New Zealand understand the significance of technology in global communication. By exploring the evolution of communication and its impact, students will develop a broader perspective on connecting with others worldwide.

For more information on the Social Sciences curriculum in New Zealand, please visit TKI - Te Kete Ipurangi.

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