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Hey, Ben, what are we going to learn today?
WE WILL REVIEW HOW TRANSPORTATION AND TECHNOLOGY HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME
Invention: something thought of in the mind and then created in real life Why:
to improve how people live
It All Starts With Scientific Inventions
How We Move from One Place to Another: A History of Transportation
BACK THEN around the 1800s:
NOW 2015: Walk Ride Horses Ride in Wagons
A History of Technology:Important Inventions
Challenge: Name one important invention and how it has helped us.
Review:Using Maps to Identify and Get to
Various Locations
Using Cardinal Directions to find locations!
The compass rose has cardinal directions which tell you where to go
and how to get there!
Map of My Old Neighborhood
Challenge: In which direction will you travel from…to…?
Review: Louisiana’s Natural Resources
OIL, Louisiana’s BIGGEST Natural Resource
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Natural Resources
Natural resources are things that come from the earth
OIL!!
Oil is a HUGE natural resource
in LA
This is a map of LA’s oil and gas
refineries
We drill holes in the earth’s
surface to get oil Challenge: which activity is used to search
for oil in Louisiana?
All About Louisiana Today!!
Welcome to Our State!
Important Natural Resources in LA
WHY are LA’s natural resources important?
2.) LA sells the extra natural resources to other states and countries to make money
1.) LA’s natural resources are important because they fulfill our needs and wants
Challenge: Why are LA’s natural resources important?
Important Part of LA’s Geography:The Port of New Orleans
WHY is this important to know? This helps the people of Louisiana to sell any extra
goods to other states and countries to make money
New Orleans is an important center of trade because it is located on a large river (the
Mississippi) near the sea (the Gulf).
Challenge: Why is New Orleans an important center of trade? Why is this important to know?
Louisiana’s Landmarks
Pelican, state bird
Capitol Building in Baton Rouge
Superdome
Capitol Building in Baton Rouge
French Quarter
Port of New Orleans
Magnolia, state flower
What Our State and City are Known for
New Orleans is best known for JAZZ MUSICKnown for
MARDI GRAS brought to LA by the French
Known for Cajun & Creole Style
SEAFOOD
Known for Its natural resource OIL
Known for TOURISM
because of its rich history
It’s Time to Show the iLeap What You Know
Louisiana History Review
First things first, how do historians learn about history?
Historians Learn about History From Two Types of Sources:
Primary Sources (1st Person:)
Written by people who lived during that time
Secondary Sources (2nd Person):Written after an event has
happened
Challenge: How do historians learn about history?
History of the People of Louisiana
1st Native Americans/American Indians
2nd the French from FranceAcadians: French Catholics from Canada
3rd the Spanish from Spain 4th United States of America
The FIRST PEOPLE to inhabit LA:American Indians/Native Americans
How did they live: They were HUNTERS AND GATHERS: PEOPLE WHO HUNTED, FISHED, AND ATE PLANTS FROM
THE LAND (We still do this today!)Challenge: Who were the first people to inhabit LA? How did they live?
The SECOND PEOPLE to Inhabit LA:French from France and the Acadians: French
speaking Catholics from Canada
In 1755, Acadians, French Speaking Catholics were forced
to leave Canada because the Canadians didn’t like them.
They settled (or moved to) LA.
In 1682 the French came from France and traveled to Louisiana.
Why? They wanted to build a
trading post because New Orleans sits on the Mississippi River
which flows into the Gulf
Challenge: Why was New Orleans built by the French?What were the French speaking Catholics called who came from Canada and settled in LA?
Important French People in Louisiana’s History:Robert La Salle
He is important because he claimed Louisiana for France
Important French People in Louisiana’s History:Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienvielle
The Father of New Orleans
He is important because moved the capital of LA from the swamp to New
Orleans
The Louisiana Purchase
IMPORTANT EVENT IN LA’S HISTORY:Louisiana Purchase of 1803
WHAT:
The U.S. bought the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803
WHY it was important:
It made Louisiana a part of the United States
Review Economics: It’s All About the Benjamins, Baby!
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Consumers: Spending Our Money WiselyHOW DO PEOPLE SPEND THEIR MONEY?
WE BUY THINGS WE NEED AND WANT!
HOW SHOULD WE SPEND OUR MONEY?
BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING YOU NEED OR WANT SHOP AROUND AND FIND THE LOWEST PRICE TO SAVE MONEY!
CHALLENGE: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING YOU NEED OR WANT?
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Consumers: How to Shop Around
YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR MONEY, SO YOU BETTER SHOP AROUND!!
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY THAT WAY!
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Consumers: How to Shop Around*VISIT DIFFERENT STORES TO COMPARE PRICES (DIFFERENT PRODUCERS WILL HAVE DIFFERENT PRICES)
*LOOK ONLINE TO COMPARE PRICES (DIFFERENT PRODUCERS WILL HAVE DIFFERENT PRICES)
*FIND COUPONS TO HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ON AN ITEM AND GET IT CHEAPER!
*WAIT FOR A DECREASE IN PRICE (A SALE!)
SHOPPING AROUND ALLOWS YOU TO SAVE MONEY!
CHALLENGE: WHAT ARE SOME WAYS YOU CAN SAVE MONEY?
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Let’s Play How Can I Save Money!!
Mr. Smith needs a new carpet for his office. What should Mr. Smith do as a wise
consumer?
a. Run to any store and buy a new carpetb. Go to different stores to compare pricesc. Keep his old carpetd. Pilfer Mr. Ruch’s carpet and save money
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Let’s Play How Can I Save Money!!
a. There is a scarcity of phonesb. Shopping around can save her moneyc. It is hard buying a new phoned. People should always go to one store to
buy a phone
Ms. Funches needs a new phone. She goes to the Apple store and learns a new phone is
$100. Then, she goes to Verizon and learns a new phone is $75. Then she goes to AT&T and learns she can get a new phone for $50 with a
coupon.What did Ms. Funches learn while shopping for
a new phone?
It’s Time to Show the iLeap What You Know
Review Economics Word of the Day:
Scarce/Scarcity
Shortness of supply; not enough
When resources are scarce,
prices increase or go up
CHALLENGE: WHAT HAPPENS TO THE COST OF GOODS WHEN RESOURCES ARE SCARCE?
Economics Word of the Day:
Supply and Demand: It affects everything we do and it’s a cycle
SUPPLY: The amount of a good or service
available DEMAND: the number
of people willing to pay the price a
producer is asking
How Supply and Demand Work
CHALLENGE: WHAT HAPPENS TO THE COST OF GOODS WHEN RESOURCES ARE SCARCE?
WHEN FEW CONSUMERS WANT TO BUY A GOOD, PRICES ARE LOWERED; THEY DECREASE
WHY? PRODUCERS LOWER PRICES TO GET RID OF THE GOOD
WHEN PRICES ARE LOWERED MORE PEOPLE BUY A GOOD OR SERVICE
WHY? IT IS CHEAP
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Supply and Demand
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Supply and Demand
Review Civics
Civics: the study of government and how it runs
The capitol of our country and our government is in Washington, D.C.
There are 3 Branches of Government
Branch 1: Legislative Branch* Made up of Congress(House of Representatives & the Senate)* MAKES LAWS
Branch 2: Executive Branch*Made up of the President*CARRIES OUT LAWS*MAKES SURE PEOPLE OBEY THE LAWS
Branch 3: Judicial*Made up of 9 Supreme Court Judges*EXPLAINS AND DECIDES IF LAWS ARE FAIR*PUNISHES PEOPLE WHO BREAK THE LAW
How People in the Government are Chosen
They are ELECTED: *People in the government are elected by
U.S. citizens like us
*Citizens VOTE for who they want to be in the government
*Citizens VOTE during an ELECTION
People with the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF VOTES WINS
What Services the U.S. Government and State Governments Provide:
Role of the Government
Repair roads and highways for safe travel:Provide driver’s licenses
Provide schools for people to learn in: Provide resources for schools
How the Government pays for these things:By collecting TAXES from citizens!
What are Rights, Laws, and Rules
Rights: a freedom that is
protected
Laws: something that tells you how to
behave and are enforced by government
Rule: tells you what is or is not allowed
Challenge: How are rules different from laws
Laws are different from rules because the government makes laws, but people and groups can’t
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Let’s Play A Law or Not a Law?
Do not spit.
Sing the national anthem everyday.
Speak in complete sentences.
Obey the speed limit.
Do not yell at others.