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• Content Area: Social Studies• Grade Level: Third• Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is
to teach the student the difference between relative and absolute location and culture of another country.
• Learning Objective: The student will read a passage and answer questions regarding that passage with 100% accuracy.
• State or Common Core and ISTE Standard: 3.5 Explain the difference between relative and absolute location.
• 3.14 Interpret different texts and primary sources to describe the major components of culture including language, clothing, food, art, beliefs, customs, and music. (C, H)
What is culture?
• Culture is a way of life for a group of people. It is the day to day activities that make that group of people unique. Different groups of people have different cultures.
What is culture?
• Day to day activities that make a group of people the same.
• A way of life of a group of people that is exactly the same for everyone, everywhere.
• A way of life of a group of people that is different from place to place.
That’s right!
• Culture is a way of life of a group of people that is different form place to place.
What makes up “culture”?
• Language, music, food, clothing style, Important figures in society... the list goes on and on!
What does not make up culture?
• Hair color• Language• Food
Correct!
• Hair color does NOT make up culture! Awesome job!
Where is Canada Located?
• Canada’s relative location is north of the United States of America.
• Canada’s absolute location from the University of Memphis to Ottawa is 1,235.9 miles and that would take 18 hours and 33 minutes.
Canada is ___ of the United States of America?
• West• South• North• East
Yes! That’s right!
• Canada is NORTH of the United States of America.
Wait, you don’t call them states?
• Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. The difference between a province or a territory is where they get their power and authority from.
What is the difference between a province and territory?
• Where they get their food from. • Where they get their power and authority from. • Where they go and get their hair cut.
Correct!
• Where they get power and authority from.
Conclusion
• You have learned the difference between relative and absolute location.
• You have learned what culture is. • You have learned what makes up culture. • You did a great job!
Incorrect
• Try again! You can do it!