Globalization and the Columbian Exchange

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Globalization and the Columbian Exchange Created by: Meagan McCoy Central Lee School District Grade Level (Req.): 8th grade Connections to Other Disciplines (Opt.): Time Frame (Req.): 1 or 2 class periods (probably around 60 minutes) Content Area (Req.): American History Materials Needed (Req.): textbook or article on Columbian Exchange video clip on Columbian Exchange (see youtube) article on globalization (see attachment) Graphic organizer (see attachment) Unit (Opt.): Europe Looks Outward Goal (Req.): Understand that the Columbian Exchange is an example of globalization and it greatly changed the entire world. Objective (Req.): Define globalization and explain how the Columbian Exchange shows globalization. New Vocabulary (Opt.): Columbian Exchange globalization Anticipatory Set/Introduction [Inquiry Question is required] (Req.): What factors motivated people to leave their countries and explore in the late 1400 and early 1500s? Finding shorter trade routes was a big reason. When looking for those routes, explorers came into contact with the western hemisphere and many new cultures, plants, and animals. What do you think they did with this new knowledge and these new items? Instructional Sequence/Procedure (Req.): 1. Pass out copies of Introduction to Globalization article (see attachment). 2. Put students in a small group to read the article. They should each fill out graphic organizer (see attachment) as they read. 3. As a class, discuss the article and create a concept web for globalization. Students should make this web in their social studies notebooks as I make one on the board. 4. Now have students write a personal definition of globalization in the center diamond on the graphic organizer. 5. Read in the textbook (or article) about the Columbian Exchange. (If you don t want to use or don t have a textbook with this information, try http://public.gettysburg.edu/~tshannon/hist106web/site19/ or http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/american-indians/essays/columbian-exchange 6. Watch a short video clip about the Columbian Exchange and discuss the details of it. (There are many on youtube. Two I like are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2bum0dat2y and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rtbppc28fi) 7. Have students create a visual in their notebooks that illustrates details of the Columbian

Exchange brainstorm with partner first and then share it with your partner when done. (I m envisioning a map with Eastern and Western hemispheres showing arrows going both ways across the Atlantic. Around the arrows, the items could be listed that were exchanged. Students may come up with different ideas.) 8. From looking at the concept web and personal definition of globalization, have students explain how the Columbian Exchange shows globalization. Brainstorm with partner and then have a short class discussion. 9. Ticket out: write a paragraph explaining how the Columbian Exchange shows globalization. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Formative Evaluation (Req.): class discussion, Assessment (Req.): ticket out paragraph personal definitions of globalization, visuals created Iowa Core Curriculum Standards Used (Req.): Understand how human factors and the distribution of resources affect the development of society and the movement of populations. Understand how human actions modify the environment and how the environment affects humans. Understand how cultural factors influence the interaction of human populations through time and space. Understand the local, state, regional, national and international factors that create patterns of interdependence in the global economy. Understand the role of culture and cultural diffusion on the development and maintenance of societies. Understand the role of innovation on the development and interaction of societies. Common Core Curriculum Standards Used (Opt.): Reading for Literacy in History/Social Studies, grades 6-12: Integrate visual information with other information in print and digital texts. NGS Standards Used (Req.): Standard 4: The Physical and Human Characteristics of Places (Theme: Place, HEI) Standard 6: How Culture and Experience Influence People s Perceptions of Places and Regions (Theme: Movement, Place, Region)

Standard 11: The Patterns and Networks of Economic Interdependence on Earth s Surface (Theme: Movement, Region, HEI, Location) Five Themes of Geography Used (Req.): movement region human environment interaction location place 21 st Century Universal Constructs (Opt.): School District Standards and Benchmarks (Opt.): Other Disciplinary Standards (Opt.): Other Essential Information (Opt.): Other Resources (Opt.):

What is Globalization? Name How it began: Key Elements: World s Economy: What s the downside?