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What is Russia's Place in the World?

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Grade 9, 10, 11, 12

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Jacob Spong
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What is Russia's Place in the World?

This comprehensive, detailed, and engaging educational resource provides crucial insight into complex geopolitical topics. The unit has been crafted considering both the physical and human landscapes of Russia.

Perfect for Grades 9-12, this multifunctional resource can be used by public school teachers as well as parents who homeschool their kids. With a focus on social studies and world history, it stimulates critical thinking on global issues.

Main Lesson Topics:

  • The role of Ural Mountains in shaping Russia’s national identity
  • An exploration of why Russians live in Siberia
  • An overview of why Russia houses the world’s largest military base at heart of Europe

In addition to these lessons, it also fearlessly interrogates Russian attitudes towards homosexuality inviting open classroom debates that can go beyond trivial note-taking or textbook learning.

A Deep Dive: "How can Russia change for the better?" - This debate topic intends to trigger thoughtful conversation amongst learners about potential ways to further progress within Russian society.

The package comes inclusive with one PowerPoint presentation (PPT) and one Word document per lesson helping educators conduct whole group teaching sessions or facilitating smaller group discussions efficaciously. It also serves as an enriching homework material where students are encouraged to take time for deeper reflective understanding.

Broaden Your Understanding With:

"What Is Russia's Place In The World?". This resource presents an opportunity into informed geo-political discourse bringing your learning experience to life while allowing freedom in choosing methods that cater best to your teaching style.

What's Included

1 PPT and 1 Word doc for each lesson.

Resource Tags

Russia geopolitics Ural Mountains Siberia corruption

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