Chapter 30.1

How Do People Share Information? Explore Communication Tools and History

You will discover how people share information using tools like telephones, newspapers, and the internet, and how communication has changed over time.


What You'll Learn

You will learn that communication means sharing information with others.
You can identify oral, written, visual, and non-verbal communication types.
You will discover how communication tools changed from letters to internet.
You will understand why sharing information keeps communities safe together.

What You'll Practice

1

You will identify different tools people use to share information.

2

You will answer questions about how communication has changed over time.

3

You will practice explaining why communities need to share information.

Why This Matters

Understanding how people share information helps you communicate clearly, connect with your community, and make sense of the world around you.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Communication
Oral Traditions
Written Communication
Symbols
Information Sharing
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