- Part 1: Wrestle with the essential question(s) and respond to it/them. Answer the question(s) clearly and concisely, providing evidence or examples for claims, cite the readings/videos/podcasts when appropriate, making connections to your life and/or current events, and being reflexive over how the material has shaped your previous and present understandings of the topic.
- Part 2: List a SAC that fits within the bounds of this lesson. And briefly explain how you think this SAC is related to this module, what you learned, and make suggestions about how the SAC and module could be used in their future classroom.
Essential Question(s): How do the maps we see/use shape our view and perspective of the world?
*Don’t forget to make connections to your life/experiences in Part I and in Part II to describe how you would use the SAC and module in your future classroom.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/02/…
https://www.radiodiaries.org/the-chamizal/
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