Molly Anderson EDMT 380-002
Summary |
Wisconsin Curriculum Standards |
Learner
Analysis |
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Prerequisite
Student Skills |
Activity Sequence |
Title: Researching a Historical Figure
Description/Summary:
This activity is a social studies lesson that also incorporates language
arts in a powerful way. The students will gain knowledge of historical figures
using an interviewing technique and will dress for their roles. In doing this
project, the students will also develop research techniques, writing, listening
and speaking skills, all of which are vital life skills. Furthermore, this will
be done in small groups of three to four to help teach the students to work
cooperatively. The students will create an iMovie to report their research findings.
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Learner
Analysis:
This
social studies class consists of 24 sixth graders in a rural school district.
The students have a large range of abilities and three students have learning
disabilities (not severe).
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Prerequisite
Student Skills:
The students come into the lesson with some preexisting skills including:
•
Surfing the Internet
• An understanding that all information found on the Internet is not always
accurate – being able to use good judgment.
• An understanding on how to conduct an interview
• Paper research skills
• Giving credit to the source
• Knowledge of using a keyboard and mouse
• Inserting graphics from the Internet
• Basic knowledge of fair use
• Basic iMovie techniques
• Scanning
• Basic Photoshop skills
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Wisconsin
Curriculum Standards Addressed:
Social Studies:
B.8.1
Interpret the past using a variety of sources, such as biographies, diaries,
journals, artifacts, eyewitness interviews, and other primary source materials,
and evaluate the credibility of sources used.
B.8.7 Identify significant events and people in the major eras of United States and world history.
E.8.4 Describe and explain the means by which individuals, groups, and institutions may contribute to social continuity and change within a community
Information
and Technology Literacy:
A.8.2
Identify and use common media formats
• Use electronic encyclopedias, almanacs, indexes, and catalogs to retrieve
and select information.
A.8.5 Use
media and technology to create and present information
• Plan and deliver a presentation using media and technology appropriate
to topic, audience, purpose, or content.
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Instructional
Objectives:
1.
Research a historical figure in small groups.
2. Evaluate and select information from a variety of primary sources including
biographies, diaries, journals, interviews, newspapers, magazine articles and
the Internet using the topic
hotlist web page that I created.
3. Formulate appropriate questions to gain knowledge of the historical person.
4. Work cooperatively in small groups.
5. Evaluate - peers and self.
6. Demonstrate good listening and speaking skills.
7. Create a multimedia presentation on a historical figure.
8. Employ fair use guidelines in the making of a video, giving appropriate credit
to sources.
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Activity
Sequence:
Day
1
1. Project is described to the students.
2. Sample iMovie is shown.
3. Students form small groups. It’s important to place the students with
learning disabilities in appropriate groups.
4. Students brainstorm possible historical figures.
5. Students should have a person selected for tomorrow.
Day
2
1. Students spend time in the library researching their person together.
Day
3
1. Students do a basic review of iMovie with the library media
specialist.
2. Use the computer lab for students to search the Internet for more information.
A topic
hotlist is provided for the students to begin their research.
Day
4
1. More time for the students to do research – at this point they should
have all the information they need.
Day
5
1. Entire class period to work on their iMovie.
Day
6
1. Entire class period to work on their iMovie. Whatever is unfinished must
be completed outside of class.
Days
7 & 8
1. Presentations of iMovie and whole class discussion. Peer evaluations will
be done at this time.
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