k-5 kelly telech sandy dodson rosa parks elementary fayette county schools welcome…
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K-5
Kelly Telech Sandy Dodson
Rosa Parks ElementaryFayette County Schools
Welcome…
Plan for the year Focus on the Standards Understand student expectations Create student learning targets Plan standards-based instruction: Use a variety of assessments
Planning for the Year…DAT
E (wks
)
UNITSTANDARD
SACTIVITIES/ PROJECTS
RESOURCES
AUG./
SEPT
KY Geography/ U.S. Geography
Native Americans focus on CULTURE & CULTURAL REGIONS (US & KY)
SS-05-4.1.2 Students will use geographic tools to locate and describe major landforms, bodies of water, places and objects in the United States by their absolute location. DOK 2
Mapping activity posters
History Alive TextWorkbookReference booksLibrary booksSocial Studies JournalsGeography links on class webpage
SEPT.
Native Americans focus on CULTURE & CULTURAL REGIONS (US & KY)
SS-05-2.1.1 Students will identify early cultures (e.g., Native Americans, English, Spanish, French, West African) in the United States and analyze their similarities and differences. DOK 2
Artifact activity
Research Chart on two cultural regions
Comparing cultures:Totem pole activityKachina doll activity
History Alive TextWorkbookReference booksLibrary booksSocial Studies JournalsNative am. Links on class webpage
OCT.Exploration/Colonization
OCT/NOV. Colonization
SS-05-2.1.1
Students will identify early cultures (e.g., Native Americans, English, Spanish, French, West African) in the United States and analyze their similarities and differences. DOK 2
SS-05-2.3.1 Students will describe various forms of interactions (compromise, cooperation, conflict) that occurred between diverse groups (e.g., Native Americans, European Explorers, English colonists, British Parliament) in the history of the United States. DOK 2
SS-05-2.3.2 Students will give examples of conflicts between individuals or groups and describe appropriate conflict resolution strategies (e.g., compromise, cooperation, communication). DOK 2
SS-05-2.1.1 Students will IDENTIFY early
culturesin the United States and ANALYZEtheir SIMILARITIES andDIFFERENCES.
SS-05-4.3.1Students will EXPLAIN patterns ofhuman settlement in the earlydevelopment of the United States
andEXPLAIN how these patterns wereinfluenced by physical
characteristics(e.g., climate, landforms, bodies ofwater).
I can IDENTIFY early Native American cultures.
I can EXPLAIN similarities and differences in Native American cultures based on their cultural regions.
I can EXPLAIN patterns of Native American settlement and how these patterns were influenced by physical characteristics (e.g., climate, landforms, bodies of water).
Engaging ActivitiesIntegrating content areasUsing of TechnologyWriting (Journals, workbooks, etc.)Building Content VocabularyMaking ConnectionsReviewing and Repetition
Plan Standards-Based Plan Standards-Based Instruction…Instruction…What does it look like?What does it look like?
Read historical fiction novels Use Picture books Shared Readings/History Songs/Poems
Research Projects/Presentations Graphic Organizers American History Simulations Play Social Studies games Play Vocabulary games Journals/Notebooks Make mini-timelines Make artifacts in the classroom
Re: Blue Dolphins: Group 7by Isabella - Wednesday, 14 September 2011, 03:33 PM
No. I would not want to be left behind on a island with no company or with wild dogs. Karana checks everyday for a ship because she wants to make sure that the Aleuts did not come at night.
Action: Every day Karana watches for the ship's return. Explain the motive behind the action.
Blue Dolphins: Group 7by Ryan - Wednesday, 14 September 2011, 02:49 PM
Karana waits for the ship's return because she wants them to know she's there if the boat comes and mostly because she wants to get off of that island. Would you want to stay on an island with no company and hungry wild dogs? Edit | Delete | Reply
Ongoing/formal/informalReview and RepetitionExit SlipsFlashbacksMultiple ChoiceOpen ResponseShort Answer
USE A VARIETY OF ASSESSMENTS…
White boardsPost-it notesPencil/paper
Cultures & SocietiesWhich trait was common among Native
American cultures: (tools, language, gender roles, or food)? (gender roles)
Which of the following was unique to individual Native American cultures: (family organization, values, religion, or type of shelter)? (type of shelter)
In which Native American cultural region did natives build totem poles to display outside their homes as a narrative form of art? (Northwest Coast)
Thank you for coming!
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Rosa Parks ElementaryFayette County Schools