Lesson Plan Julius Zuke, LibrarianDate: November 15, 2012Periods: 2, 3-4, 6Teacher:HafeezPrior Knowledge About the Students:
Currently studying WW II or FDR’s New Deal
Bloom’s Taxonomy Level: Analysis6+1 Writing Emphasis: ideas, voice, fluency,
organization, word choice, conventions
Learning Target
I can post information about New Deal programs or the road to World War II on a discussion board.
Quantity of work required; seating to reduce distraction
Common Core Connection
1.1.1 Follow an inquiry-based process in seeking knowledge in curricular subjects, and make the real-world connection for using this process in own life. 1.1.2 Use prior and background knowledge as context for new learning. 1.1.6 Read, view, and listen for information presented in any format (e.g., textual, visual, media, digital) in order to make inferences and gather meaning. 2.1.5 Collaborate with others to exchange ideas, develop new understandings, make decisions, and solve problems. 1.k Complete a simple bibliographic citation. 3.f Contribute their ideas both within and beyond the learning community.
http://mdk12.org/instruction/commoncore/index.html
Word Wall: Clearing the Vocabulary
Discussion boardTS3FDRPostNew Deal
New Deal Programs
QuestionsHow did the programs of the New Deal
provide work for the unemployed?How did the programs of the New Deal get
things done that needed doing anyway?How did the programs of the New Deal help
the economy?If you had been alive during the New Deal,
what do you think you would have been doing?
Explain why the New Deal programs would or would not help the economy again in 2012.
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Civilian Conservation Corps Summary
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/map-widget/ccc-map/
Public Works Administration Summary
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/reports/profiles-from-the-recession/report-bridge-to-somewhere-public-works-administration/693/
Posters which highlight the many programs of the New Deal
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/wpaposters/highlight6.html
The Beginnings of World War Two
QuestionsMost countries that were not directly
affected by Germany’s aggression in the 1930’s tried very hard not to start a war with Germany.Talk about (give details) about three events before 1941 that should have made the United States join the war earlier. Explain your choice of events.
Only read the section, “Leading Up to the War”
http://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_ii/ww2_timeline.php
Look at the dates at the beginning of the timeline
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/world-war-ii-timeline
A British Look at the Causes of World War II http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/
homework/war/timeline.htm Look at the timeline, especially for the earelier dates. Be sure to click on the WWII Intro button on the left
hand side of the screen.
Timeline from National Geographichttp://education.nationalgeographic.com/
education/multimedia/timeline/world-war-ii-timeline/?ar_a=1
Focus on one question, and answer it using several sentences and many details.
What will you do with this information? Let me demonstrate…
Visual and aural demonstrations
Gradual Release
Go to “MY PLACES.”
Find the name of this class.
HINT: If you have U.S. History, click on that instead!
Click on TOOLS.
Click on DISCUSSION BOARD. You may have to scroll down to see it.
Click on your topic—New Deal WW II
New Deal ProgramsCauses of World War Two
Create a thread
A thread is a blank form to fill out. Your subject should let the reader know which question you are answering. In the main box. Give your answer, lots of details, and perhaps a reaction.
Rise of Nazism
Even though Hitler was clinically insane, he was a good speaker and could craft interesting speeches. One of his most powerful speeches reminded citizens that Europe took away some of Germany’s land during World War I, and that Germany deserved to get it back. Hitler was appealing to older voters, telling them what they wanted to hear.
Paste citation from the end of the article here.
After proofreading your response, hit the SUBMIT button.
This is what people will see. You can read what other peole have posted, and you can create a post of your own…
Rise of Nazism
…or respond to/add to what someone else has said.
Sounds to me that politicians are still playing this trick to get elected.
Important Questions:What information do I need?How should I take notes?How will I cite (document) my sources of
information?How will I know when the job is correctly
done? How can I pace myself?
Citations are at the bottom of each article—another reason to use SIRS Discoverer!
RUBRIC
*I have a title.*I displayed my name.*I dated my work.%I cited all sources using MLA.#My grammar is correct.#My spelling is correct.#Punctuation is correct.#Capitalization is correct.
•*I have a main idea.
•% I support my main idea with
several relevant supporting
details.
If you did ALL of the items with a
Then your work
* Has barely begun
# Is almost ready to show
% Is ready, and will be taken seriously
Peer/teacher tutoring and assistance available
Important Questions:What steps are still unclear?
Now work independently…
Peer and teacher tutoring
Proofreading to refine conventionsProofreading to refine citationsUsing technology to publish the finished resultUsing Natural Reader to comprehend informationUse closed captioning to comprehend information
Gradual Release
RUBRIC
*I have a title.*I displayed my name.*I dated my work.%I cited all sources using MLA.#My grammar is correct.#My spelling is correct.#Punctuation is correct.#Capitalization is correct.
•*I have a main idea.
•% I support my main idea with
several relevant supporting
details.
If you did ALL of the items with a
Then your work
* Has barely begun
* and # Is almost ready to show
* and # and %
Is ready, and will be taken seriously
Important Questions You Still Have:
What do we need to do next?
Amount of work expected