enrich a unit of study of egypt: then and now with technology introduction to the 6th grade unit of...
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Enrich a Unit of Study of Egypt: Then and Now with Technology
Introduction to the 6th Grade Unit of Study
Social Studies
Session 1 of 8
Focusing Questions
What are the components of the 6th grade Egypt Unit of Study?
What is the suggested culminating project?
Instruction
Framing The Session
In this session, you will be introduced to the suggested student project that is part of the iTeach/iLearn 6th grade unit of study Egypt: Then and Now. This four- to six-week unit is part of the 6th grade Social Studies curriculum that is aligned with the New York State Learning Standards in Social Studies. The iTeach/iLearn edition has more in-depth technology connections than the one posted on the New York City Department of Social Studies Web site.
Teaching - Overview of the Project
This is the front cover of the 6th grade Unit of Study. Please note that this unit was developed by NYC Teachers for New York c Teachers.
Table of Contents
This part includes sample lesson plans
that teachers can customize.
This part also includes additional resources for the
teacher .
This part can be copied onto the student’s laptop.
This part also has a special handout
for the student that just focuses on the suggested
final project.
This part provides an
overview of this unit of study.
About the suggested Final PowerPoint Project
• The PowerPoint travel guide will provide insight into what life was like and is like in Egypt, thus demonstrating evidence of what it means for a society to progress.
• Places to go, people to see, things to do, and cultural facts to be noted can be researched throughout the unit as independent lessons and incorporated into the final project.
• The travel guide provides an opportunity for students to reflect back on the unit and elevate the most essential content. In addition to reflecting on the unit, students will present the travel guide to bring an audience into the learning process.
• Travel guides can be displayed, given to other classes, presented to parents, friends and family, and donated to the school’s permanent library collection for all to read.
This page provides a brief description of the student project and why we have
chosen it for this project.
This project uses PowerPoint as the tool to combine reading, writing, technology, and
research.
Sample Lesson Plans
This is one of the sample lesson plans included in this unit. These
lessons are designed to be customized and enriched at the school level during grade-level
meetings.
Teacher Background Resources
There are many teacher resources listed in this unit of study. For the
One-to-One schools, there are many internet sites offered for the teacher
background knowledge.
•Mara, Daughter of the Nile •Nystrom World History Atlas• Nystrom World Atlas•Anwar Sadat• Gamal Abdel Nasser•Hatshepsut The First Woman Pharaoh•Pyramid
Social Studies 6th GradeClassroom Collection
Hatshepsut, His Majesty, Herself.Egyptian EchoThe Egyptian EchoAncient Egypt- DK Eyewitness BookEgypt A-ZEgypt: The PeopleEgypt: The LandEgypt: The CultureWomen in Ancient Egypt Golden Goblet
There are many teacher resources listed in this unit of study. For the
One-to-One schools, there are many internet sites offered for the teacher
background knowledge.
Additional Resources
These are additional for students, too. For the One-to-One schools, there are many internet sites offered for student research. You may want to work with your school’s Library-Media teacher
for additional suggestions.
Student Project Handouts
The 6th Grade Unit of study also has a hand-out to give the student so they are
better able to understand the final PowerPoint Travel Brochure project.
During these PD sessions, participants will see how to help students move from research to
non-fiction writing to storyboarding to PowerPoint…
Suggested Project Rubrics
The 6th Grade Unit of Study also includes sample rubrics so students
can gain a clear idea of what is expected. We’re going to take a
closer look at these in Session #2.
Guided Practice
•Now it is your turn to try it.
•Download the Student Project Checklist and read it on their own.
•Discuss the Student Project Checklist and talk about how you have used similar project ideas in helping 6th grade students gain content knowledge.
Work Time
Work Time
I will be showing them a sample PowerPoint Travel Brochure so that everyone can see what this project might look like.
Think about the following question:
“What do the students need to know in order to create a similar project?”
Work Time
At your table, share/discuss your thoughts in relation to the focusing questions.
At your tables, discuss a few of the ideas they had after discussing the focusing question.
Highlight the components that you know this project will be including both content and technology points (e.g., how to make a PowerPoint, Internet research, finding images, etc.).
Share
Let’s watch the PowerPoint Travel Brochure again and this time, think about if this sample is effective or not and the reasons why or why not.
Discuss this at your tables.
Make a list of the technology and research skills that students would need to complete such a project.
Share-out some of your thoughts and start to collect them.
Share
What did you do?
Share
How does this work address the questions that began the session?
Answers