Curriculum Project
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May 31, 2015 at 11:45 am #17798
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GuestOn Day 1, the whole idea is to introduce China to the students through a series of maps in the textbook. Each student gets their own blank map of China which they fill in with information from the book. I talk to the students about the difference between topographical maps and political maps.
Once they complete their own map, I show them mine, which is the one I posted here. I give them praise for being better artists than I am. Then we talk about each feature and how they affect the development of civilization in that place.
edited by ljimerson on 5/31/2015May 31, 2015 at 11:46 am #17799Anonymous
GuestPowerpoint on the history of China. Students are required to take notes and read from the book while I go through the slides.
May 31, 2015 at 11:47 am #17800Anonymous
GuestStudents take notes as we read together.
May 31, 2015 at 11:48 am #17801Anonymous
GuestDay 4 is all about students now reading on their own in pairs while talking notes into an outline.
May 31, 2015 at 11:49 am #17802Anonymous
GuestStudents read, takes notes, draw an illustrations and then summarize ideas for homework.
May 31, 2015 at 11:57 am #3080Rob_Hugo@PortNW
KeymasterThis is a 5 day lesson plan which includes powerpoint presentations, outlines, and pictures. The notes are mostly taken from Chapter 7 of my textbook which titled "World History: Medieval and Early Modern Times" by McDougal Littell 2006. I found it very difficult to create a 3 day lesson plan when China is so fascinating to me now I could spent a month just talking about it.
Anyway, feel free to modify any of the worksheets that I created. In making them I was focused specifically on the needs of my students within my classroom. You might find a strategy that works best for your students. I used the Direct Interactive Instruction (D.I.I.) structure for my lesson plans and Powerpoint Presentations. The power points include the standard, objectives, academic vocabulary and summary questions at the end of each lesson.
All of my students are required to take Cornell Notes which include a summary at the end. At the end of each lesson I ask that students use key terms from the chapter in their summaries. They usually highlight the key terms for me so that they are easy for me to grade. Enjoy!
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GuestOn day 6, the students create a book about China.
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