St. Louis Sister Cities

Introduction

Learning about citizens from other nations helps us to stay connected with other communities around the world! Some communities in different nations become partners to learn more about each other. Today you will focus on one of the Sister Cities of St. Louis, MO. You will not only learn about the culture of the communities, but also about their geography, past, and economy. After you finish your webquest, you are going to share what you've learned with your fellow calssmates!

Task

Your task is to find the following information about the Sister City you picked:

  • What kind of cultures are in the Sister City? (What kind of clothes do they wear, what kind of food do they eat? )
  • What kind of government does the Sister City have?
  • What kind of geography, history, and jobs does the Sister City have?

Once you find this information, you will share it with your classmates in a short presentation!

Process

What kind of food do citizens of this community eat?

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What kind of clothes do citizens of this community wear?

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What kind of government does this community have?

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What is the Geography of this community?

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What kind of history does this community have?

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What kind of jobs do the citizens of this community have?

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Evaluation

Information Sheet ( points)

  • What kind of food do citizens of this community eat?
  • What kind of clothes do citizens of this community wear?
  • What kind of government does this community have?
  • What is the geography of this community?
  • What kind of history deos this community have?
  • What kind of jobs do the citizens of this community have?

Presention ( points)

  • Speak clearly and at a good volume. 
  • Present information clearly (use complete sentences!)
  • Professional body language (stands up straight, makes eye contact with audience)

Presentation notes ( points)

  • Writes facts about 9 Sister Cities.
  • Writes facts about 6 U.S. Regions. 
  • Answers questions on worksheet after presentations.