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Baseball: A Game for Every Subject

I read an article today by Matt Davis that prompted me to update my Baseball Unit.  It’s baseball for every subject in this unit…even English class! 


Here are the details of the Out of Bounds Baseball Unit, if you don’t want the PDF:


Back Story

Integrating GIS into core content is easy if you take
advantage of preexisting content.  This
unit was born out of a baseball theme in English Language Arts (ELA)
class.  As the four core teachers talked
about what we were doing in ELA class, they wanted to get on board.   Over time, we incorporated all four classes
at the same time to create a powerful experience for our middle school
students.  This is an outline of what
each class did as their part of the baseball unit.  The GIS activities were incorporated in ELA,
Science and Social Studies classes. 
Perhaps you can play out of bounds and integrate!


English Language Arts / Reading

  • “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” song by
    Jack Norworth

  • “Strong Men Weep” short story by Benedict
    Cosgrove

  • Excerpts from Wait Till Next Year a novel by Doris Kerns Goodwin

  • “Who’s on First?” play by Abbott and
    Costello (videos available at YouTube)

  • “Casey at the Bat” poem by Ernest Thayer
    (videos available at YouTube)

  • “Baseball in April” short story by Gary
    Soto

  • Shakespeare
    Bats Cleanup
    by Ron Koertge

Science

·        
Ball analysis (measurement, physics, experiment
procedures)

Math

·        
Baseball statistics and spreadsheet formulas

Social Studies

·        
Games and sports in cultures around the world

Projects

·        
Build a baseball Museum

·        
Research baseball topics

GIS

·        
Play Ball! Spatial Analysis of Baseball (http://edcommunity.esri.com/arclessons/lesson.cfm?id=334)

·        
Baseball Radio Station Analysis (http://edcommunity.esri.com/arclessons/lesson.cfm?id=390)

·        
Where should you put the next MLB team?

·        
Demographic patterns related to baseball

Resources

http://gisined.blogspot.com
http://www.barbareeduke.com