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Social Studies 2Do Gye

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  1. Syllabus

    UNIT 1: Origins and first cultures of humanity Great contributions from ancient civilizations
    12 Lessons
  2. UNIT 3: Argumentation and the construction of logical, oral and written discourse
  3. UNIT 3: Argumentation and the construction of logical, oral and written discourse
    5 Lessons
  4. UNIT 4: Theory of Knowledge
    9 Lessons
  5. Unit 6: Democracy And The Construction Of A Plurinational State
    12 Lessons
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Papyrus


Learning goals: OG.CS.3. Understand the individual-society dynamics, through the analysis of relationships between people, events, historical and geographical processes in space-time, In order to understand the patterns of change, permanence and continuity of different social phenomena and their consequences.


Resources: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/175egya63dJhSNmgY3Nm8W4pAGac-yECo/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108848079037077459971&rtpof=true&sd=true


Learning activities: Students will make the little experiment about papyrus. They will learn the writing of Egyptians or hieroglyphics, they will follow the steps and use water and white glue then apply it into kitchen paper wait it for dry then write a phrase using hieroglyphics.

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