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  • 7/30/2019 EDEL453 Spring2013 CathyGALVAN Unit 1 History DAY 3

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    Title of Unit: Native Americans Region Unit Plan

    Title of Lesson: Northeast Region/Pilgrims Submitted By: Cathy Galvan & LaQuisha Johnson

    Nevada State College EDEL 453 - Spring 2013 Karen Powell- Instructor page 1

    A. Summary of the Lesson Plan:Lesson three of unit on people, cultures, and civilizations. Students will continue discussion

    of the regions with the Northeast Region and the pilgrims.

    Current Essential Question: What interactions were there between the Northeast Indians and the

    Target Population:

    Grade Level: 5th Grade Skill Level: Students at all learning levels Grouping: Whole Group, Small Group, Independent

    B. Materials: The First Thanksgiving by Jean Craighead George SMART Board Construction Paper & supplies to create items for trade, such as beads & feathers Corn Cloth Imitation Fur Pelts

    C. Objectives:o NV State Social Studies Standards

    H1.5.3 - Discuss the interactions of early explorers with native cultures.

    H1.5.7 - Examine the cultural exchange among the Native Americans andEuropeans.

    o Student-Friendly StandardsH1.5.7 - I will learn what and how natives in the Northeast and Europeans

    traded.

    D. Procedure:1. Read aloud and discuss as a whole group, The First Thanksgiving.2.

    Lecture and discussion of the goods and services available to the Wampanoag tribeand the pilgrims. Create a list on SMART Board with an approximate value for each.

    3. Discussion and instructions for role-playing.4. Class will be divided into two groups, one representing the Pilgrims and one the

    Wampanoag tribe. Using the list created on SMART Board, smaller groups of each of

    the two groups will come up with several items to trade and create physical

    representations of those items.

    5. CLOSURE: Students will role-play and trade the items they have chosen.

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    Title of Unit: Native Americans Region Unit Plan

    Title of Lesson: Northeast Region/Pilgrims Submitted By: Cathy Galvan & LaQuisha Johnson

    Nevada State College EDEL 453 - Spring 2013 Karen Powell- Instructor page 2

    E. Assessment: What will you use to measure student understanding?

    Assessment will be through observation of the discussion and role-playing process.

    Explain how you will know students understand the concepts from the lesson.Students will understand "what and how natives in the northeast and Europeans

    traded." Role-play and creation of trade items will demonstrate comprehension.

    F. Reflection:1. Which part of the lesson do you think will be the easiest for you to teach?

    Reading the text and discussion should be the easiest part of the lesson to teach

    because it does not require a lot of materials.

    2. Which part will be most challenging for you to teach?Helping the students to effectively role-play might be the most challenging aspect

    of the lesson, especially if they are unfamiliar with how to go about the process.

    3. How will you follow up or extend this lesson?The lesson will be continued with a different region and culture.

    4. What will you do for students who dont grasp the concepts?I will monitor the small groups as they create their items for trade and answer

    questions that arise.

    5. Which part of the lesson, if any, do you think might need to change?I am interested to try this lesson in a classroom to see if students enjoy role-play and

    carry it through with understanding. If not, I would change how I present trade

    between Europeans and the Wampanoag tribe.

    6. When you were writing this lesson plan, what was the most difficult part?The hardest part was determining how I would know if students grasped the

    concept of the lesson. I thought about a journal entry, however, if I had chosen

    that I believe I should have required that for the entire unit. In hindsight, that is

    perhaps something I would change in the future. A journal of this unit might be a

    great resource for student assessment.

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    Title of Unit: Native Americans Region Unit Plan

    Title of Lesson: Northeast Region/Pilgrims Submitted By: Cathy Galvan & LaQuisha Johnson

    Nevada State College EDEL 453 - Spring 2013 Karen Powell- Instructor page 3