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Let's Explore the SEVEN CONTINENTS PPT BUNDLE

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Love this! I love the structure and the resources for my kids to see and learn! Very engaging and I learned a lot as well!

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    THE SEVEN CONTINENTS ACTIVITY BOOK

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    WOW your students with the LET’S EXPLORE THE CONTINENTS BUNDLE, a set of seven interactive PowerPoints that will bring your studies of continents and cultures to life. They’ll love the animated slides, video and music clips, and amazing photographs; and you’ll love the comprehensive content and 25% savings. Each presentation contains 32 slides (plus image credits) with multiple layers of text and photos that cover everything from ancient cultures and biomes to cities, landmarks, and languages. Here’s look at the outline from Let’s Explore Africa...

    INTRODUCTION TO LET’S EXPLORE AFRICA (Video Clip: African Lions)

    • Size and Location map
    • Largest countries map

    BIOMES AND ECOSYSTEMS (Video Clip: Giraffe Eating)

    • Ecosystems map
    • The Sahara Desert
    • The Savanna Grasslands
    • The Great Migration (Video Clip: Wildebeest)
    • The Serengeti “Big Five”
    • The Congo Rainforest

    ANCIENT CULTURES (Video Clip: Ancient Egyptian Mural)

    • The Egyptian Civilization
    • Egyptian Beauty Secrets
    • The San Culture
    • The Maasai Tribe
    • The Maasai Jumping Dance (Video Clip: Jumping Dance)

    CITY SIGHTS (Video Clip: Zanzibar, Tanzania)

    • Cairo, Egypt
    • Marrakech, Morocco
    • Cape Town, South Africa
    • Djenne, Mali

    FAMOUS LANDMARKS (Video/Music Clip: Victoria Falls)

    • Mount Kilimanjaro
    • The Great Pyramid of Giza
    • Ethiopian Rock Churches
    • Suez Canal

    LANGUAGES OF AFRICA

    • Arabic Number Words
    • French Colors
    • Swahili (Music Clip: Jambo Bwana Sing-a-Long)

    INDIGENOUS CULTURES (Photo carousel)

    TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE QUIZ

    Click on the individual items in the Product List to view outlines from each PPT

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    BONUS RESOURCE: The Seven Continents Activity Book

    This interactive book is a great way to introduce your study of the continents. Not only does it cover basic information about each continent, it also highlights major biomes and landmarks and contains three review activities.

    NOTE: Let’s Explore Australia is one of my FREE resources, and I’ve included it in this bundle for your convenience.

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    Vocabulary Words and Phrases: (partial lists)

    • Africa: Great Migration, hieroglyphics, indigenous, oasis, pharaoh, savanna, Serengeti, souk
    • Antarctica: crustacean, glacier, ice sheet, phytoplankton, precipitation, predator, Roald Amundsen
    • Asia: bullet train, coniferous, Middle East, nomadic, samurai, steppe, taiga, yoga
    • Australia: descendant, didgeridoo, dingo, Downs, marsupial, Oceania, Ring of Fire, stereotype
    • Europe: amphitheater, aqueduct, city-state, democracy, fresco, Leonardo da Vinci, rune, tundra
    • North America: adaptation, Anasazi, artifact, Central America, equinox, glyph, Mesoamerica, petroglyph
    • South America: canopy, capoeira, gaucho, Machu Picchu, Moai, mummy, quipu, sediment

    Targeted Skills: (partial list)

    • Describing the major biomes and ecosystems of each continent
    • Identifying ancient cultures around the world
    • Identifying major world cities and landmarks
    • Identifying the most widely-spoken world languages
    • Critical thinking skills of comparing and contrasting
    • Building content-area literacy in social studies
    • Reading fluency and comprehension

    Preview: I’ve included photos from Let’s Explore Africa in the preview, and you can also download Let’s Explore Australia/Oceania from my free resources category for a better look at the animated format and content of the series.

    Photo/Video Credits: I’m so thankful for the many photographers and videographers who shared their talents in this series. The photos and videos that I used came from several sources, including photos in the public domain, images licensed under the Creative Commons, copyright-free images, and images that I purchased for commercial use. Since the list of photos and videos is too long to include here, I’ve included the author credits on the last slide of each presentation.

    Technical Information: Because this series contains so many animations, photos, and videos, the individual files are very large and make take a bit longer than usual to download, depending on the speed of your computer/internet. They are also editable, so you can add slides to suit your individual needs, or convert them to Google Slides, if you prefer that format.

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    RELATED RESOURCES: I also offer a wide variety of books, printables, and posters that target specific countries and cultures from each continent. Click on the name of the continents/cultures listed below to view these materials.

    • AFRICA: Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania
    • ASIA/MIDDLE EAST: China, India, Israel, Japan, the Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Vietnam
    • AUSTRALIA: Australia, New Zealand
    • EUROPE: France, Germany, Ireland (FREE), Italy, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom
    • NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS: Cherokee, Chippewa, Comanche, Iroquois, Navajo, Pacific Northwest nations, Shoshone, Sioux
    • NORTH AMERICA: Canada, Jamaica, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the United States
    • SOUTH AMERICA: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru

    ADDITIONAL PPTS: If you enjoy using PowerPoints, you might also like the LET'S EXPLORE THE FIVE BIOMES Science PPT series, which includes the FREE resource, Let's Explore the Forest Biome.

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    Visit My Store: Click here to view more than 450 K-5 resources for building content-area and multicultural literacy. Look for the category list on the left side of the home page to find a specific science or social studies topic. Be sure to click on the GREEN STAR to receive my newsletter with Follower Freebies and updates on new resources.

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    Pinterest: Click here to check out the Let’s Get Real Pinterest boards for more ways to enrich your teaching themes.

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    Customer FAQs

    What kinds of resources does Let’s Get Real offer?

    All of my K-5 books, printables, posters, and games focus on content-area literacy—building the specialized vocabulary of science and social studies—because having an extensive vocabulary is not only a top predictor of reading success, it also has a huge impact on overall school success and standardized testing scores. My science materials target topics and standards outlined in the NGSS and TEKS. In social studies, I concentrate on multicultural literacy, providing resources that develop a knowledge of and an appreciation for the diverse cultures in our global society.

    How can I see what you offer or know when you’ve added new materials?

    Click on the star to the right of this description (under my pic) OR click on my store link (above), then click on the star at the top of the page to follow Let’s Get Real. You’ll be the first to know about new materials, sales, and freebies. To view the resources by science/social studies topics, look to the left on the store page, under the heading Custom Categories.

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    Last updated Nov 7th, 2021
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Describe the connection between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 2 topic or subject area.
    Know and use various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.
    Explain how specific images (e.g., a diagram showing how a machine works) contribute to and clarify a text.
    By the end of year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, in the grades 2–3 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.

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