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social science working model

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Science

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howtofunda

Lessons no : 5

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Create interactive 3D maps illustrating landforms, geography, and environmental features using hands-on materials and spatial skills
  • Design models of urban and rural settlements to demonstrate population distribution, infrastructure, and community planning
  • Develop visual representations of government structures, civic processes, and political systems for better civic understanding
  • Construct cultural heritage displays and transportation models to explore societal interactions, resource distribution, and cultural diversity

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social science working model, in this course is designed to make social science concepts more engaging and easy to understand through hands-on projects and practical models. Instead of only learning theories from textbooks, students create interactive models that visually represent topics such as geography, history, civics, economics, and culture. Examples may include building 3D maps to show landforms, models of rural and urban settlements, population distribution charts, transportation systems, government structures, or cultural heritage displays. By making these models, learners gain a deeper understanding of how societies function, how resources are distributed, and how people interact with their environment. The course also encourages creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving, as students use simple materials like cardboard, clay, or recycled items to represent real-world scenarios. This practical approach connects theory with application, making social science both fun and meaningful, while preparing students for science fairs, classroom presentations, and collaborative projects. howtofunda