Unit
2
Exploration
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
4.2.1
Title:
Here,
There,
and
Everywhere:
Making
Explorer
Puppets
Objectives:
Students
will
be
able
to
differentiate
between
land,
sea,
and
space
explorers
and
the
equipment
they
need
while
exploring
Materials:
Paper
Doll
Cutouts
Wooden
Dowels
(1/2
inch
think)
Velcro
Strips
Scissors
and
Glue
for
Each
Student
Fabric
Aluminum
Foil
Double
Sided
Tape
Foam
Sheets
Fake
Hair
Unit:
Exploration
Description
for
Teacher:
Divide
students
up
into
groups
of
four
Spread
materials
evenly
among
tables,
making
sure
each
student
has
a
paper
doll
cutout,
a
wooden
dowel,
scissors,
glue,
and
Velcro
Circulate
around
to
tables
providing
help
where
necessary
Display
examples
of
explorers
and
puppets
to
provide
inspiration
for
students
Activity:
Students
will
make
a
land,
sea,
or
space
explorer
puppet
They
will
include
any
accessories
their
puppet
may
need
Instructions
for
students
First
you
need
to
decide
what
kind
of
puppet
you
want
to
make:
a
land,
sea
or
space
explorer.
If
you
are
stuck,
dont
forget
to
look
at
the
handout,
poster,
or
examples
for
ideas.
Next,
gather
up
materials
you
will
need
to
put
your
puppet
together.
Make
sure
you
have
a
paper
cut-out
and
a
wooden
dowel.
What
type
of
equipment
do
you
think
your
explorer
would
need
while
he
or
she
is
discovering?
Include
those
accessories
with
your
puppet
Dont
be
afraid
to
ask
for
help
if
you
need
it
Make
Sure
to
use
your
time
wisely,
you
only
have
ten
minutes
to
put
your
puppet
together.
Be
creative
and
have
fun!
Assessment
Have
I
Followed
all
of
the
instructions?
Student
Checklist:
Explorer
Puppet
Name:_______________
No
Because
I
Yes
Been
creative
with
the
materials
provided?
Shown
that
I
understand
the
difference
between
land,
sea,
and
space
explorers?
Finished
my
sheet
to
hand
in?
Completed
my
puppet?
My
Explorer
Puppet
By:______________________
Draw
a
Picture
of
your
Puppet
Exploring:
What
kind
of
explorer
did
you
choose?
Does
the
way
you
dressed
your
puppet
represent
what
kind
of
explorer
they
are?
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Unit:
Exploration
Outcome:
4.2.1
Title:
Here,
There,
and
Everywhere:
Writing
a
Script
for
Your
Explorer
Puppet
Objectives:
Students
will
become
familiar
with
vocabulary
and
terminology
associated
with
their
explorer
puppet
and
practice
using
what
they
learned
in
scripted
dialogue.
Materials:
Books
about
land,
sea,
and
space
exploration
Paper
and
Pencils
Dictionaries
Short
Explorer
Biographies
A
timer
Description
for
Teacher:
Once
students
have
completed
their
puppet,
they
may
work
in
small
groups
or
by
themselves
to
begin
working
on
a
script
for
a
puppet
show
starring
the
character
they
created.
They
can
use
books
about
explorers
or
the
short
biographies
to
become
familiar
with
any
new
vocabulary
or
terminology
about
their
explorer
puppets
Provide
dictionaries
for
students
to
look
up
any
words
they
may
not
understand.
Circulate
and
provide
assistance
where
necessary
Students
will
work
by
themselves
or
in
small
groups
to
create
a
script
for
their
puppets
They
should
use
proper
vocabulary
and
terminology
associated
with
their
explorer.
The
script
may
range
from
2-3
minutes
in
length
Activity:
Instructions
for
students
Based
on
the
puppet
you
created,
work
by
yourself
or
in
a
small
group
to
create
a
script
of
what
you
think
your
explorer
might
say
when
they
arrive
in
the
area
they
are
exploring
for
the
first
time
Use
the
books
and
biographies
provided
to
use
the
correct
vocabulary
and
terminology
for
your
puppet
(For
example-
a
space
explorer
may
use
the
word
orbit,
gravity,
or
shuttle)
Dictionaries
are
available
if
you
arent
sure
what
a
word
means
Write
enough
dialogue
to
last
for
2-3
minutes
Dont
be
afraid
to
ask
for
help
if
you
need
it
Make
sure
to
use
your
time
wisely
Be
creative
and
have
fun!
Assessment
Have
I
Followed
all
of
the
instructions?
Student
Checklist:
Explorer
Script
Name:_______________
Yes
No
Because
I
Used
vocabulary
and
terminology
specific
to
my
type
of
explorer?
Shown
that
I
understand
the
difference
between
vocabulary
of
land,
sea,
and
space
explorers?
Timed
my
dialogue
to
make
sure
it
lasts
2-3
minutes?
Completed
my
script?
Exit
Slip
Write
a
short
paragraph
describing
your
script.
Provide
three
vocabulary
words
you
used
and
their
dictionary
definition.
Unit:
Exploration
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
4.2.1
Title:
Here,
There,
&
Everywhere:
Picture
Sort
Objectives:
Students
will
be
able
to
correctly
identify
and
explain
the
tools,
equipment,
and
accessories
each
type
of
explorer
needs
in
order
to
carry
out
their
tasks.
Materials:
Pictures
of
assorted
materials
(such
as
helmets,
maps,
food,
etc.)
Worksheets
to
record
their
answers
on
Writing
utensils
Description
for
Teacher:
Spread
out
the
pictures
provided
on
one
table
Handout
the
corresponding
worksheet
Instruct
students
to
fill
out
the
sheet,
describing
which
explorer
would
need
what
tool/
accessory
and
why
Circulate
and
provide
help
as
necessary
Instructions
for
Students:
Students
work
by
yourself
or
with
group
mates
to
sort
the
provided
pictures
into
the
correct
groupings
Explain
why
you
chose
like
you
did
in
1-2
sentences
for
each
type
of
explorer
Assessment:
The
worksheets
will
be
collected
and
assessed
for
completion
and
understanding
(Gets
it,
Almost
There,
Not
Quite)
Sample
Worksheet
Look
at
the
pictures
provided.
Which
do
you
think
belong
to
a
land
explorer,
a
sea
explorer,
or
a
space
explorer?
Place
them
in
the
categories
below
and
explain
why
you
made
your
choices.
Some
pictures
may
fit
into
more
than
one
category.
Land
Explorer
Why.
Sea
Explorer
Space
Explorer
Why
Why
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
4.2.1
Title:
Here,
There,
and
Everywhere:
Research
an
Explorer
Objectives:
Students
will
choose
one
particular
land,
sea,
or
space
explorer
to
research.
They
will
become
an
expert
on
this
researcher,
being
able
to
answer
several
questions
about
them
in
their
next
project.
Unit:
Exploration
Materials:
Computers
or
Mobile
Devices
with
Internet
Access
Books,
dictionaries,
encyclopedias
for
student
use
Description
for
Teacher:
Provide
several
examples
of
explorers
Let
students
choose
who
they
would
like
to
research
further
Allow
lots
of
class
time
to
do
research
Explain
the
difference
between
searching
and
researching
and
the
importance
of
using
credible
sources
Write
the
addresses
of
good
websites
on
the
board
(like
http://kids.britannica.com/
and
http://kids.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia)
Instructions
for
students
Choose
any
land,
sea
or
space
explorer
to
research
Find
out
as
much
as
you
can
about
your
explorer
Use
good
websites
and
double
check
your
facts
Be
prepared
to
answer
lots
of
questions
for
your
next
project
Assessment
Students
will
use
their
research
to
complete
their
next
project-
a
research
booklet
Explorers
Booklet
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
Examine
the
stories
of
various
explorers
of
land,
ocean,
space
and
ideas.
Title:
Explorer
booklet
Objectives:
Students
will
fill
out
the
prepared
booklet
with
the
research
they
have
found
about
their
chosen
explorer.
Materials:
Booklet
Description
for
Teacher
The
students
have
chosen
an
explorer
and
started
to
research
information.
They
have
begun
to
learn
who
their
chosen
explorer
is
and
where
they
have
explored.
Students
will
be
given
a
booklet
that
will
provide
them
with
a
guide
for
what
information
they
should
be
looking
for
in
their
research.
There
are
3
questions
and
space
for
the
students
to
record
their
findings.
There
are
2
other
question
that
will
be
filled
out
in
the
next
outcome.
This
will
keep
all
their
information
in
one
place
that
is
needed
for
further
activities.
Assessment:
The
booklet
itself
will
be
marked
to
see
if
each
question
was
understood
and
successfully
researched.
Instructions
for
students
As
you
research
your
chosen
explorer
use
the
booklet
to
guide
you.
There
is
space
for
you
to
fill
in
your
information
and
questions
to
answer
so
that
you
have
all
the
information
needed
to
continue
with
other
activities
to
come.
Booklet
cover
Pages
1-2
Pages
3-4
Pages
5-6
Pages
7-8
Explorers
Monologue
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
Examine
the
stories
of
various
explorers
of
land,
ocean,
space
and
ideas.
Title:
Explorers
Monologue
Objectives:
Student
will
be
able
to
write
a
monologue
from
someone
elses
perspective.
Materials:
A
section
in
their
booklet
Description
for
Teacher
They
must
take
all
the
information
that
they
have
researched
and
write
a
monologue
from
the
perspective
of
that
explorer.
It
may
be
helpful
to
get
them
to
write
a
draft
copy
before
putting
the
good
copy
in
their
booklet
A
sheet
is
provided
in
the
booklet
for
the
good
copy
Assessment:
There
is
space
provided
for
the
monologue
in
their
booklet.
This
will
be
marked
to
make
sure
they
have
included
all
the
elements
that
were
researched.
(Questions
1-5)
Instructions
for
students
Now
that
you
have
filled
in
all
the
questions
in
your
booklet,
you
must
take
all
that
information
and
write
a
monologue
from
you
explorers
perspective.
Paper
is
provided
to
write
down
all
your
ideas
and
write
a
draft,
once
it
is
complete
write
your
good
copy
in
your
booklet
on
the
pages
provided.
**
See
vocabulary
list
in
your
booklet
for
definition
of
Perspective
Living
Museum
Explorer
Poster
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
Examine
the
stories
of
various
explorers
of
land,
ocean,
space
and
ideas.
Title:
Explorer
poster
Objectives:
students
will
create
a
poster
that
resembles
the
explorer
they
have
chosen.
Materials:
Poster
board,
craft
supplies,
markers,
glue,
scissors
Description
for
Teacher
Student
will
take
the
information
that
they
have
researched
and
create
a
poster
that
resembles
what
they
think
that
explorer
looks
like.
They
may
use
any
of
the
craft
supplies
to
illustrate
what
that
explorer
would
wear
and
what
equipment
they
might
need.
Holes
will
be
cut
out
for
the
face
and
two
hands.
Assessment
A
simple
checklist
like
the
one
below
will
tell
whether
the
student
effectively
researched
their
explorer
and
if
they
understand
what
theyve
read.
YES
Somewhat
NO
1)
Student
clearly
understands
what
their
explorer
looks
like.
2)
Student
clearly
understands
what
they
would
have
needed
during
their
exploration
.
Instructions
for
students
Take
the
information
that
you
have
researched
and
create
a
poster
that
resembles
what
you
think
the
explorer
you
chose
looks
like.
You
may
use
any
of
the
craft
supplies
to
illustrate
youre
your
explorer
would
wear
and
what
equipment
they
might
need
on
their
journey.
Living
Museum
Presentation
Night
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
Examine
the
stories
of
various
explorers
of
land,
ocean,
space
and
ideas.
Title:
Living
Museum
Presentation
Night
Objectives:
Students
will
present
their
research
from
the
perspective
of
their
explorer.
Materials:
Explorer
Poster,
Monologue
Description
for
Teacher
There
is
a
scheduled
night
when
the
students
can
invite
family
and
friends.
The
students
will
take
on
the
character
of
their
explorer
by
using
the
poster
and
monologue
they
have
prepared.
The
students
will
one
at
a
time
present
their
monologues
as
if
they
are
the
explorer.
Assessment
(Yes,
No
or
somewhat
checklist)
1) Did
the
student
speak
from
the
explorers
perspective?
2) Was
the
student
knowledgeable
about
their
explorer?
3) Did
the
student
speak
loud
enough?
4) Did
the
student
have
their
monologue
memorized?
**These
questions
would
be
given
to
the
students
ahead
of
time
so
that
they
are
aware
of
the
expectations.
Instructions
for
students
On
presentation
night
you
will:
Take
on
the
character
of
your
explorer
by
using
the
poster
and
monologue
you
have
prepared.
One
at
a
time
you
will
present
your
monologue
as
if
you
are
the
explorer.
Family
and
friends
will
be
watching
so
make
sure
that
you
follow
the
four
criteria
provided.
Unit:
Exploration
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
4.2.1
Title:
Here,
There,
and
Everywhere:
Track
the
route
of
your
explorer
Objectives:
Students
will
use
maps
to
track
their
explorer
from
their
country/state
of
origin
to
their
final
destination.
Materials:
Cork
boards
Maps
of
land,
sea,
and
space
Tacks
Elastic
bands
Description
for
Teacher:
Provide
students
with
cork
boards
and
maps
Based
on
their
research,
have
them
plot
out
the
route
that
their
explorer
made
while
they
were
exploring
Explain
that
if
anyone
is
being
unsafe
or
misusing
the
tacks
and/or
elastics
they
will
be
taken
away
and
will
face
consequences
Instructions
for
students
Track
the
route
of
your
explorer
from
where
they
left
to
where
they
ended
up
Use
your
research
to
help
Plot
all
important
stops
on
the
map
Use
the
tacks
and
elastics
responsibly
or
there
will
be
consequences
Assessment
Students
will
pass
in
their
corkboard
and
complete
a
journal
entry
about
their
project
Unit:
Exploration
Grade/
subject:
Grade
4
Social
Studies
Outcome:
4.2.1
Title:
Here,
There,
and
Everywhere:
Create
a
Facebook
Profile
for
Your
Explorer
Objectives:
Students
will
present
their
knowledge
of
their
explorer
in
a
fun
and
creative
way
Materials:
Research
collected
Facebook
Profile
Template
Description
for
Teacher:
Pass
out
the
Facebook
profile
template
to
the
students
Have
them
fill
out
the
missing
information
They
can
then
choose
to
present
their
finished
product
to
the
class
or
do
a
short
write-up
explaining
why
they
included
what
they
did
to
hang
beside
the
profile
in
the
hallway
Instructions
for
students
Using
the
research
you
have
already
done,
create
a
Facebook
profile
template
for
your
explorer
Draw
a
picture
of
your
explorer,
and
include
relevant
personal
information
Write
status
updates
based
on
your
research
to
fill
up
their
wall
In
the
friends
section,
draw
pictures
of
other
explorers
of
the
same
time
period
Assessment
Profiles
will
be
marked
for
completion
and
accuracy