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THE OUTSIDERS Google Earth Introduction Tour (Hinton) Interactive Setting

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This is such a great resource and really got my students excited about The Outsiders, which is their favorite book we've read all year.
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The Outsiders Google Earth is a high-engagement way to give an Introduction Tour of the geography of the novel's world. The first time I busted out Google Earth on the projector to introduce a unit, students were riveted. And they still are...every time. Ponyboy's House, the Drive-in Theatre, and the playground where they get jumped...they even get to see some of it in 3D zoomed in to the street view. It's rockin awesome.

★ We've filmed a YouTube video tutorial to acquaint you with the software.

★ Make sure you have the ability to unzip a folder to view the content inside. We've filmed a YouTube video tutorial to acquaint you with unzipping files.

SUGGESTED ACTIVITY IMPLEMENTATION

Using free software available through Google.com, the class will enjoy a multimedia tour through the locations in the story. Many of them will be zoomed in to 3D, ground-level views. All of them will give the students a close-up view of the world’s geography and how the locations can come to life as they see the world there in class.

Choose from a few options: (1) show them the tour of the world beforehand (withholding plot information to avoid spoilers) so they can see where you’re going., (2) show them as the story unfolds, or (3) show them after the story is over as an eye-opening review.

This Google Earth tour has a whole bunch of important locations saved for you to visit with your students:

* Tulsa's Circle Theater

* Bowen Lounge

* Sperry DX Gas Station

* Admiral Twin Drive-In Theatre

* Ponyboy Curtis's House

* Crutchfield Playground

* Dairy Queen

* U-Tote-M Convenience Store

INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOADING THE OUTSIDERS TOUR:

NOTE: If you haven't used Google Earth before, you'll want to leave yourself enough time to download the program and acquaint yourself a little bit with it. But guaranteed...this interactivity is totally worth it!!!

(1) Make sure you have the ability to unzip a folder to view the content inside

(2) Make sure your computer has the program Google Earth. It is a powerful, free program available through www.Google.com.

(3) Open Google Earth

(4) Click "File > Open"

(5) Locate your "OUTSIDERSGoogleEarthTour.kmz" file on your computer.

(6) In Google Earth under the heading "Temporary Places," you should now see a list of locations.

(7) You can then save the tour into your Google Earth for easy future use.

(8) And if you click on any of the location links, the map will zoom in straight to that location.

(9) Please let us know if you need any further assistance.

(10) Enjoy!


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If you're wanting to use Google Earth for a Mac, it looks like you'll have to download the software to your computer at this link >>> https://www.google.com/earth/versions/#earth-pro

(1) Find the file "GoogleEarthProSetup" in your downloads.

(2) Follow the instructions for installing on your Mac.

(3) Click "My Places"

(4) Locate your Created for Learning Google Earth tour on your computer.

(5) Open & Enjoy.

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If you're using Google Earth online via Google Chrome, use these instructions:

(1) Click "Launch Earth in Chrome"

(2) Click "Projects"

(3) Click Enable KML & KMZ Files

(4) Scroll to the bottom and click the tab to enable experimental KML.

(5) Click "Import KML File"

(6) Locate your Created for Learning Google Earth tour on your computer.

(7) Click "Save"

(8) Then Click the arrow next to the Tour's title to see and navigate all the locations in the tour.

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TEXT: THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton

LEVEL: 7th-9th

COMMON CORE: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.9

→ Based off the 1988 edition [ISBN: 978-0140385724] which has the same pages as the 2006 edition [978-0142407332].

Enjoy, and Stay Golden!

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WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS GOOGLE EARTH RESOURCE

♥ One of my best purchases! It can take some time to get set up, depending on your experience with Google Earth. The video tutorials are really helpful, and the provided instructions and explanations are thorough which make the set up process relatively stress-free!

♥ The students LOVE seeing the locations! For many of my CA kids, this is the closest they've ever been. It made it more real for them to imagine. 

"You mean this is a real place?" That's what I heard all day when I presented this :-). The kids really loved "walking" around. 

♥ This is one of my most favorite tools to use! My rural, Midwestern students did benefit from seeing the locations. It's a neat idea. My students love the visual and the "realness" of the places!

♥ This is a great activity for my AP Lit students. Students are consistently engaged with this resource. It's nice to have something exciting when starting a new book, and this is just what I needed. The instructions were very thorough

Labeled and easy to navigate. This is pretty nifty, and helpful for the more visual learners! :) They requested that we use it several times! I love having the map open while we are reading and zooming in to each place we talk about. My kids thought this was great and so did my principal. Thank you for making the story come alive!

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Compare and contrast a fictional portrayal of a time, place, or character and a historical account of the same period as a means of understanding how authors of fiction use or alter history.
Analyze how a modern work of fiction draws on themes, patterns of events, or character types from myths, traditional stories, or religious works such as the Bible, including describing how the material is rendered new.
Analyze how an author draws on and transforms source material in a specific work (e.g., how Shakespeare treats a theme or topic from Ovid or the Bible or how a later author draws on a play by Shakespeare).

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