More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Students closely look at and maneuver globes to better understand and get a sense of longitude and latitude, International Dateline and Time Zones, the cycle of Seasons and Day and Night, Continents, Oceans, Weather and Climate, and Political Divisions and groups.
When I was a new Social Studies teacher, I quickly found out that most of my students had no idea where, for instance, North America was in relation to Hawaii. It was a very limited view of the world. I try to provide activities to help them broaden their world views and get a perspective on where and what is Hawaii, and to understand the relationship between physical environments and culture.
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Students closely look at and maneuver globes to better understand and get a sense of longitude and latitude, International Dateline and Time Zones, the cycle of Seasons and Day and Night, Continents, Oceans, Weather and Climate, and Political Divisions and groups.
When I was a new Social Studies teacher, I quickly found out that most of my students had no idea where, for instance, North America was in relation to Hawaii. It was a very limited view of the world. I try to provide activities to help them broaden their world views and get a perspective on where and what is Hawaii, and to understand the relationship between physical environments and culture.