A Safe Mine
Recommended Grade Level(s)
- 3-5
- 6-8
- 9-12
Primary Subject Area(s)
- History
- Geography
- Economics
- Science
- Language Arts
Related Artifacts
Activity Description
Have students research why they used a bell system in the past and whether and what types of signals they use today in various parts of the world. Next, have them write a persuasive essay about the benefits of modern-day systems and recommendations for mining locations around the world that lack the modern equipment.
Standards Addressed
- History
- Grade 4 Standards
- H2.4.2: Describe the experiences of pioneers moving west.
- H3.4.4: Explain how advances in technologies have impacted Nevada, i.e., railroads, mining, and gaming.
- Grades 6-8 Standards
- H4.[6-8].11: Examine how decisions made in the settlement of the West affected modern foreign commerce, i.e., energy, mining, and multinational corporations.
- Grades 9-12 Standards
- H1.[9-12].3: Assess the impact of technological innovations and urbanization on society's social and economic development.
- Grade 4 Standards
- Geography
- Grade 4 Standards
- G8.4.3: Explore the impact of human modification of Nevada's physical environment on the people who live there.
- Grades 6-8 Standards
- G6.[6-8].7: Compare how cultural characteristics affect different points of view with regard to places and regions.
- Grade 4 Standards
- Economics
- Grade 4 Standards
- E9.4.1: Give examples of incentives and determine whether they are positive or negative.
- Grades 6-8 Standards
- E9.[6-8].1: Discuss choices made by individuals including the concepts of opportunity cost and total benefit.
- E9.[6-8].4: Discuss career paths considering: specific skills required wages, impact of skills on wages.
- Grades 9-12 Standards
- E9.[9-12].1: Analyze choices and incentive systems used by parents, teachers, employers and government using the concepts of: total benefits and opportunity costs, impact of marginal costs and marginal benefits, effectiveness.
- E9.[9-12].4: Evaluate career paths considering: specific skills required, wages, impact of skills on wages, response of wages to market demand.
- E10.[9-12].13: Compare the unemployment rates for groups of people who differ by age, sex, ethnicity, occupation, and education.
- Grade 4 Standards
- Science
- Grades 3-5 Standards
- N.5.B.1: Students know that, throughout history, people of diverse cultures have provided scientific knowledge and technologies.
- N.5.B.2: Students know technologies impact society, both positively and negatively.
- N.5.B.3: Students know the benefits of working with a team and sharing findings.
- Grades 6-8 Standards
- N.8.B.1: Students understand that consequences of technologies can cause resource depletion and environmental degradation, but technology can also increase resource availability, mitigate environmental degradation, and make new resources economical.
- Grades 9-12 Standards
- N.12.B.1: Students know science, technology, and society influenced one another in both positive and negative ways.
- N.12.B.2: Students know consumption patterns, conservation efforts, and cultural or social practices in countries have varying environmental impacts.
- Grades 3-5 Standards
- Language Arts
- Grade 4 Standards
- 3.4.1: Identify how one event may cause another event.
- 3.4.7: With assistance, explain the influence of historical events.
- 4.4.1: Identify the purpose of and gain information from illustrations, graphs, charts, titles, text boxes, diagrams, headings, maps.
- 4.4.2: With assistance, identify how language creates persuasion and propaganda.
- 4.4.3: With assistance, compare events.
- 5.4.1: Explore a topic to plan written work.
- 5.4.2: Draft multiple paragraphs on a single topic that address audience, purpose, supporting details introduction, and conclusion.
- 5.4.3: Revise drafts for organization, focused ideas, voice, audience, purpose, relevant details, word choice, and sentence fluency.
- 6.4.6: Write persuasive paragraphs and compositions that include supporting evidence.
- Grade 7 Standards
- 3.7.7: Explain the influence of time periods.
- 3.7.9: Synthesize information.
- 4.7.1: Evaluate information from illustrations, graphs, charts, titles, text boxes, diagrams, headings, maps.
- 4.7.2: Explain how language is used for the purpose of persuasion and propaganda.
- 5.7.2: Draft multiple paragraphs on a single topic that address, audience, purpose, supporting details, introduction, conclusion, and transitions.
- 6.7.6: Write persuasive essays and compositions that include a thesis statement, supporting evidence, relevant evidence, cause/effect structure.
- Grade 12 Standards
- 4.12.1: Evaluate information from illustrations, graphs, charts, titles, text boxes, diagrams, headings, maps.
- 4.12.2: Explain how language is used for the purpose of persuasion and propaganda.
- 6.12.6: Write persuasive essays and compositions that include a theses statement, supporting evidence, relevant evidence, cause/effect structure, problem/solution structure, and rhetorical strategies.
- 6.12.9: Write research papers by choosing and narrowing a research topic, locating and collecting information from primary and secondary resources recording information, paraphrasing and summarizing information, organizing collected information, documenting source.
- Grade 4 Standards
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