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FIGURE 22.2
Overview of a Curriculum Unit
Source: Tahoma School District No. 409. Used with permission.
Puget Sound Communities
Grade 3
Outcome and Guiding Questions
Students will explore the systems, cycles, and relationships that make up the
Puget Sound Communities of Seattle and Maple Valley in order to practice the
skills of Self-Directed Learners and Community Contributors working toward
improving the quality of our local environment.
- What communities make up the Puget Sound?
•Puget Sound Region- Maple Valley Area
•Map skills
•Guided reading (See Guided Reading Unit supplement) - Introduction to problem solving
Apply Attending, Risk Taking, Persistence,and Deliberativenessthinking
behaviors.
- Maple Valley Area
- What are the relationships, past and present, that are part of the
Puget Sound communities?- Relationships: History of Maple Valley/Black Diamond/Seattle
- Interviewing
- Writing a friendly letter
- Complete sentences/sentence fluency/variety
•Systems:Community systems in Maple Valley,past and present
Apply Inferring, Sequencing,and Comparing/Contrastingthinking skills.
Apply Persistence, Risk Taking,and Deliberativeness thinking behaviors.
- How can we contribute to preserving and protecting our local
ecology while practicing the skills of Community Contributors?
•Cycles:salmon
•Community Contributors:identify roles and methods- •Interviews
- •Friendly letter
- Community service project: Preserving and Protecting Our Salmon
(Community Contributoroutcome) - Local authors
•Project Menu (Self-Directed Learner and Quality Produceroutcome)
Apply Problem Solvingthinking skill.
Apply Deliberativeness, Persistence,and Risk Taking thinking behaviors.