Students will formulate pro or con arguments on an important topic by …
Students will formulate pro or con arguments on an important topic by using the Power Library resources. Students will present a written summary of their arguments and identify which side of the argument they are learning toward. The Philosophical Chairs strategy will then be used to debate the issue. Once the debate has concluded, students will reflect on how their viewpoint was strengthened, weakened, or changed altogether.
Students learn about the skeletal system, what it needs to function, how …
Students learn about the skeletal system, what it needs to function, how it changes as we grow, what parts make up the stystem, and what problems affect the system. The students will then use this knowledge to create a skeleton using the material available to them in the classroom.
Students will examine various primary source images and documents to develop research …
Students will examine various primary source images and documents to develop research questions and make connections. They will then research historical figures to learn about contributions and significance they had to the movement. As they research, students will also learn about what individual slaves did before and after the Civil War and if emancipation changed their lives. The students will then examine various primary source documents and record their findings on the Analyzing a Written Document worksheet. They will then paraphrase what the document was about and explain why they believe it is important to history.
Students learn about the history of tangrams. They will learn about each …
Students learn about the history of tangrams. They will learn about each piece in the tangram puzzle and analyze the shapes to complete geometric puzzles and mathematics problems.
The Tuskegee Airmen played a pivotal role in World War II while …
The Tuskegee Airmen played a pivotal role in World War II while battling prejudice and segregation to African Americans. This lesson will allow students to research and examine various primary source documents to learn what contributions the Tuskegee Airmen made to American society. Students will listen and read about the Tuskegee Airmen through research and videos while providing evidence to various guided questions. The students will then create journal entries as to what it might have been like to be a member of this famous group on their first day of training and on their first flight mission.
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