Geography in Your Pocket: Estimated Time: 1-2 Class Periods Grade Level: 5 National Geographic Standards
Geography in Your Pocket: Estimated Time: 1-2 Class Periods Grade Level: 5 National Geographic Standards
Geography in Your Pocket: Estimated Time: 1-2 Class Periods Grade Level: 5 National Geographic Standards
Objectives:
1. Students are to learn from our current American quarter series featuring the states
about the geographic, historical, recreational and cultural features that are featured
on the quarters.
2. Students are to learn the locations of significant historical persons featured on the
quarter series.
3. Students are to learn about plants of importance featured on the American quarter
series.
4. Students are to learn about mineral resources and non living products of the states.
5. Students are to learn state geographic locations by outline shapes featured on the
American quarter series.
6. Students are to learn values of Americans as featured on state mottos and slogans
as featured on the American quarter series.
Materials Required:
1. Booklet of information and pictures of state quarters issued through 2005.
2. Outline map of the United States with state borderlines.
http://www.eduplace.com/ss/maps/pdf/us_nl.pdf
http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/reference.html#list
Titles for outline maps
3. Matrix page showing items to be identified from various quarters.
Procedures:
1. Students are to complete the matrix of related topics finding similar topics that
have been used by the United States Mint to illustrate important characteristics of
each state.
2. Students are then to locate information utilized by each state including
geographical sites, agriculture/plants, minerals, historical sites, notable persons,
slogans, values and important ideas, recreational/entertainment and music, and
date of entry. These can be placed on a matrix or can be placed on the outline
map of the various states.
3. Suggestion of groups of 3-4 to work together in fill out matrix and 3 maps.
4. Follow up one page paper to be written on a summary of why the items placed on
the backs of the state quarters were selected and what this series of quarters has to
say about our nation as a whole through its history, geography, and progress to
this point.
Assessment:
-The teacher should assign a grade for the completion of the matrix items illustrating each
states features.
-The teacher should assign a grade for the map that illustrates the features as illustrated
on the map showing historical, geographic, recreational and cultural features.
-The teacher should evaluate the one-two page Summary of What State Quarters Say