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Transcript of 5 th Grade Connecting Themes Enduring Understandings.
5th Grade
Connecting Themes Enduring Understandings
Distribution of Power
Beliefs and Ideals
Location
Individuals, Groups,
Institutions
Conflict and Change
5th Grade
Movement/ Migration
ScarcityProduction, Distribution, Consumption
Beliefs & Ideals
People’s ideas and feelings influence their decisions.
Belief Decision
All Danes are equal. Protect/hide the Jews.
All Danes are not equal. Make the Jews wear the star.
Pilgrims– worship differently than the king
Harriet Tubman– slavery was wrong
Find a country where we can worship freely
Set up system to help them escape to freedom
Belief Decision
Susan B. Anthony--
Rosa Parks--
Martin Luther King-
Can you think of other examples?
Conflict & Change
Conflict causes change.
• Civil War
• WW 2 • ???
Country was divided for 4 years.
Slavery ended in America
Millions of Jews died
New boundaries were established in Europe
Individuals, Groups,
InstitutionsWhat people, groups, and institutions say and do can help or harm others
whether they mean to or not.
Name of individual
Important dates
Beliefs/ideas
Contribution to society
Interesting fact
Quote
WANTED
Location
Where people live matters.
Movement/ Migration
Moving to new places changes the people, land, and culture of the new
place, as well as the place that was left.
HFES HSS
IKES
How are these places different because you changed schools?
Production, Distribution, Consumption
The ways people make, get, and use goods and services may be different
from how people in other places make, get, and use goods and
services.
Production
Distribution
Consumption
The creation of something of value
The act of promoting, selling and delivering of goods
The using up of goods and services
FREE ENTERPRISE
Free enterprise is an economic system that gives individuals the opportunity to make their own economic decisions, free of government rules, and as private profit-potential businesses.
United States Department of AgricultureRural Business- Cooperative ServiceReprinted February 1997developed by Tammy M. Meyer
SUPPLY & DEMAND
Demand- the amount of goods or services for which consumers are willing to pay
Supply- the quantity of a product that producers are willing able to make and sell for different prices at a particular time
Scarcity
Because people cannot have everything they want, they have to make choices.
Limited ResourcesWhen you don’t have enough
to get what you want
Opportunity Costs
What you give up to get something else
Distribution of Power
Laws and people’s beliefs help decide who gets to make choices in
government.