Literacy Based Lesson Materials
You will edit this template to create your literacy based social studies lesson plans around a particular text. Don't forget these rules:
- Edit, Save
- Don't steal the lock!
- Create a link back to the previous page with each new page you create.
- Name each new page with the title of your book as the beginning of the name. For instance, if I am writing about the book I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Maker Her Mark, I would create each new page for my lesson content like this:
- I_dissent_RBG_Concept Lesson;
- I_dissent_RBG_VocabularyLessons
- I_dissent_RBG_resources
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Embed an image of your chosen text here. Be sure to add appropriate citations and/or links back to content that you are getting from others. |
Each week you will add one additional element to your materials.
Week 1: Learn how to wiki and explore the existing materials. Ask/answer questions about this in the discussion board. Share your favorite materials created by a previous student on the discussion board with a "pretty" link to the materials. Tell us why you like these.
Week 2: Choose your text and identify the concept to which you will connect it. Watch this MN Social Studies Video about Concept Lessons. Identify your vocabulary words.
Week 3: Add a page about related resources, also, on your title page add some more information for the teacher who finds your materials. What population will your lesson be designed for?
Week 4: Add your full lesson plan using the St.Kate's lesson plan template
Week 5: Design Vocabulary materials to support the lesson using the Marzano template or another proven strategy.
Week 6: Get feedback from peers and from having taught the lesson to an audience of your choosing, record this to share with your instructor.
Week 7: Refine your materials
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Here is the rubric that will be used to evaluate your final materials. |
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