Thursday, December 16, 2021

Friday, December 17th, 2021

Circle: It's a summer day and you have no obligations.  Walking out of your house you spot a hurt bird laying on ground.  No one is watching.  What do you do?

Intro to the Day
Target practice

Vocabulary Quiz
5/6 Words: The societal value of the profit motive (how does society benefit from people competing to make a profit); globalization, didactic
7/8 Words: The societal value of the profit motive (how does society benefit from people competing to make a profit); globalization, didactic

Reading Practice
We will read for 20 minutes each class to get better at reading.

Unit: Economics
Learning Target: I can research to determine jobs I might like to day and what is required to get the job, what I might earn, how much the job is growing, etc. I can make a Google slide show to show information I have learned. I can make a Loom video.  This needs to be submitted by Thursday, December 8th.

Unit: Economics -- Globalization Map, Continued
Learning target:  I can explain the role globalization plays in our capitalist economy.  Mainly where all my wants and needs come from.
You will be making an new layer on your map to include all the entities that went into making the t-shirt
1) Hand out the entities paper.
2) Give directions for the new layer on the map.
4) Open your map
5) Create a new layer.
6) Select an entity on handout.
7) Make a line from where the entity os made/produced/lives.
8) Edit the line adding an image and a clear description.
9) Repeat for every entity.

AND, Another Layer
1) Create a new layer.
2) Select one of your items on your globalization map that cam from another country that is abroad.
3) Select a logical city/location where that item might have been made.
4) Using marinetraffic.com, find a logical port for your item to be trucked to.
5) Create driving directions from the "factory city" to the port (this automatically creates a new layer).
6) Using regular Google maps, place a marker on your trucking route and attach a photo/screenshot of a street view of a place on the route.
7) Using the line tool, create a logical shipping route from the foreign port to an American port.
8) Using marinetraffic.com, get a photo of a cargo vessel. Put the name and information about the vessel in the description of the line.
9) Create driving directions from the American port to your house. 
10) Using regular Google maps, place a marker on your trucking route and attach a photo/screenshot of a street view of a place on the route.

Economics & Globalization: Overview Video
Target: After viewing this video, you will be able write a paragraph explaining what globalization using a t-shirt as an example.
Watch: Crash Course on Globalization
1) As you watch, take notes on important points. NOTES PACKET
2) When completed identify two most important points.
3) Share with group.
4) Group identifies two most important points of the group.
5) Share



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