von Alyssa Thompson Vor 11 Jahren
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Student Activity: Students take a quiz cosisting of true/false and short answers over the information presented.
Student Activity: Students work in pairs to complete reading assignment and the applicatble questions
Teacher Activity: Teacher provides reading and vocabulary sheet to students
During the dinner party, each group will sit in the "hot seat" for a question. All the questions would have been given ahead of time, but students would not know which question they would have to answer, and will therefore have to prepare to answer all the questions.
Students will be split into groups of four and each person will be responsible for taking on a persona for the dinner party.
Teacher will split students into groups of four and provide the dinner party topics to the students so that they can prepare
Through a lecture, teacher introduces students to the key Enlightenment thinkers that influenced the "American" way of thinking, including Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu.
Students complete a Popplet Organizer and create a thesis statement evaluating whether or not the Americans were justified in breaking away from England.
Students read Primary sources and evaluate their source and context, as well as perform a close reading of each document
Students complete Vocabulary excercise
Teacher provides student sample of Popplet as well as sentence starters for the thesis statement
Teacher gives students necessary vocabulary and instruction to complete the assignment and models the first DBQ with the students.
Teacher procides direct instructions on how to complete DBQ assignment
Student Activity: Students create and present a final draft of the essay
Student Activity: Students create a rough draft and then excange with a partner for peer review using the rubric as a guide.
Students take notes (T-style) on the lecture
Teacher provides students with rubric for essay
Teacher Activity: Teacher provides direct instruction on how to write a compare and contrast paper. Instruction includes specific language development tools such as sentence frames and transition words.
Teacher Activity: Teacher lectures on the Northern vs. Southern societies that emerged because of the patterns of settlement and regional economies that we discussed before.
Student Activity: Students will work in groups of three to create (3) flyers, one for each main region. All students will be responsible for the accuracy of the flyers, so they therefore have a vested interested to complete the research together, even though they will split the creation of the flyers.
Students Activity: Students will compile information, pictures, maps, etc from the book and online sources to complete the project.
Teacher Activity: Teacher will provide a sample, rubric, and explicit instructions for students for the project.
Students read pages 24- the top of page 27 to reinforce concepts learned in class and to comlete the organizer
Student Activity: Students take notes on graphic organizer during lecture
Teacher Activity: Teacher gives web-based lecture on the early British Colonies