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                              Assure Method Unit Plan
Introduction: This Unit Plan will be teaching students about European Exploration which led to
Colonial America. This unit will center itself around using 21st Century technology, Web 2.0
applications, and collaboration between students and the teacher.

         I.   Analyze Learners
                    My Unit Plan was written for students in a 4th grade classroom. The
                    students would be between 9 and 10 years old. My goal is to cover who
                    and when each part of North America was discovered, when the first
                    colonies were established, and how colonists created a life for themselves
                    in the different colonies.



              State Objectives
              http://wveis.k12.wv.us/Teach21/public/cso/cso.cfm

                     SS. O. 4. 5. 1 Create timelines to sequence and infer connections
                      between events in major historical periods in U.S. history (e.g., discovery,
                      colonization, revolution).
                     SS. O. 4. 5. 5 List the European explorers of the 15th and 16th
                      centuries, explain their reasons for exploration and the information gained
                      from their journeys and then show how their travels in North America
                      affected both North America and the rest of the world.
                     SS. O. 4. 5. 12 Select, analyze, interpret and use information from
                      various sources for reconstructing the past (e.g., documents, letters, maps,
                      photos, newspaper articles) and prepare short reports that explain who,
                      what, when, where, how and why events occurred as they did.
                     SS. O. 4. 3. 5 Summarize how slavery and indentured servitude
                      influenced the early economy of the United States.
                     SS. O. 4. 5. 6 Compare and contrast community life and family roles
                      in various regions and social classes of colonial America.
                     SS. O. 4. 5. 11 Explain the similarities and differences in
                      backgrounds, motivations and occupational skills between people in the
                      English settlements and those in the French and Spanish settlements.
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                  SS. O. 4. 4. 2 Analyze and assess the effects of and explain how
                    people adapted to geographic factors (e.g., climate, mountains, bodies of
                    water) on the following:
                        o Transportation routes
                        o Settlement routes and population density
                        o Culture (e.g., jobs, food, clothing, shelter, religion, government)
                        o Interactions with others (local, national, global)
      II.   Select Media and Materials
                 Smart Board
                 Bulletin Board
                 Maps
                 Globes
                 Board Games
                 PowerPoint
                 Wiki for the Classroom
                 Textbooks
                 Computers
                 Handbook
                 Document Camera
                 Websites:
o   http://cybersleuth-kids.com/americanhistory/Chapter1/earlysettlements.htm
    This website is geared toward students where they can learn about how the first colonists
    came over to America and what they saw when they landed in the foreign land.
o   http://www.pbs.org/wnet/colonialhouse/history/index.html
    This website is geared toward the students where they can interact with the website.
    Students can take quizzes to see if they would survive in Colonial America, become a
    captain of a voyage across the Atlantic, and dress up a colonist in their clothing of the
    time.
o   http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/History/US_History/Colonial_Period/index.htm
    This website is geared toward the students where they can choose link that directs them
    to a description of some of the major events that happened during Colonial America.
    These links include: The Boston Tea Party, Jamestown, and the Thirteen Colonies.
o   http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Explorers.html
    This website is for students where they can click on the different links and find out about
    the explorers, and there are also interactive sites that can be visited.
o   http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/explorer.html
    This website is for teachers; here teachers can click on each of the explorers’ names and
    get information about them.
o   http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson162.shtml
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  This website is geared toward teachers and can be used a guide for different activities for
  the students and lessons ideas for the teacher.
o http://www.besthistorysites.net/USHistory_Colonial.shtml
  This website is geared toward teachers and is whole page of different links that can be
  chosen for different events of Colonial America and the history of Colonial America.
o http://www.teachervision.fen.com/american-colonies/teacher-resources/6606.html
  This website is geared toward teachers and is a resource page. Here teachers can find
  different arts and crafts, articles from personal accounts, and biographies of colonists.

   III.    Utilize Media and Materials
           Day 1 – SS. O. 4. 5. 5
                   The first day European Exploration will be introduced to the students.
           Students will be taught about the different explorers from each country and what
           their contribution to exploration was. After the lesson plan is over students will
           receive the Age of Exploration worksheet which will be completed at the end of
           the class. Students will work on this worksheet by themselves for the first 10
           minutes to test their knowledge then they can get into groups and compare
           answers. Students will be assigned to read the chapter on exploration for
           homework and write down any facts they think are important.
           http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/handout-2 At the end of class the Blogger
           assignment will be handed out. After we have gone over the assignment we will
           create the Blogger accounts and the students will create their first blog.
           http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/blogger-worksheet

           Day 2 – SS. O. 4. 5. 12 and SS. O. 4. 5. 5
                   The first half of class will be dedicated to going over the chapter on
           exploration and comparing each student’s facts that they thought were interesting.
           The second half of the class will be focused on using maps and photos of the
           different explorers and the routes they traveled. The student will be separated into
           groups and will be given an explorer. Students will be given a blank map of the
           world and will need to draw the travel route of their explorer. The students will
           also need to provide what year the exploration took place, where the explorer was
           headed, and where the explorer ended up. Students will also have to put the photo
           of their explorer on the map (which will be provided) and provide a 2-3 sentence
           paragraph about the explorer. This group project will take up the whole rest of the
           class and half of the next so students will not have homework. Students will
           create their second blog for the Blogger assignment.

           Day 3 – SS. O. 4. 5. 12 and SS. O. 4. 5. 5
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         Each group project will present in front of the class while the other groups
take notes of the information that is being given. After the projects are finished
timelines will be passed out of the all the exploration dates and the class will be
introduced to Colonial America by the timeline worksheet. Students will be
challenged by having a knowledge quiz on Colonial America through the Student
Response System; students will not be graded on this but will be awarded
participation points for doing the quiz. After each students answers the correct
answer will appear on the screen. I will also hand out the Thirteen Colonies
worksheet http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/handout-1-2678683; this is strictly
to test the student’s knowledge and will not be graded. After the quiz and the
Colonial America worksheet we will go over the worksheet as a class and
students may answer if they think they know the right answer or have an answer.
Students will create their third blog for the Blogger assignment.

Day 4 – SS. O. 4. 4. 2
        Students will be introduced to the New England, Middle, and Southern
colonies, along with names and founding dates of each of the states. The
interactive bulletin board will be used for this and students will match the name of
the colony with the state on the map. Interactions between the colonies will also
be introduced like what they used for transportation, which the colonists
interacted with each other, and what the colonist did for jobs, food, and clothing.
After seeing the bulletin board and learning about the colonies students will be
quizzed on the Smart Board. For homework students must read the chapter in the
text and highlight or take notes. This reading will be discussed during the next
class and students will be able to earn participation points. Student will also be
given the “My Colony” worksheet for homework.
http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/handout-3 Students will create their fourth
blog for the Blogger assignment.

Day 5 – SS. O. 4. 5. 6
        The chapter on colonies will be discussed and notes will be compared
between the students and here they will be able to earn participation points.
Students will be introduced to the different family roles and social classes in each
of the different sections of the colonies. The class will be split into three groups
and each will be assigned a section of the Thirteen Colonies (i.e. New England,
Middle, and Southern). Each group will create a podcast of their section of the
colonies including family roles and social classes of each of the colonies. Each
team member must talk at least 3 times and they podcast needs to be creative; if
the student wish to they may take it home and work on it if it is not finished in
class. Students will create their fifth blog for the Blogger assignment.
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      Day 6 – SS. O. 4. 5. 6 and SS. O. 4. 3. 5
              Each podcast will be listened to and students are expected to take notes
      from what they hear. Next slavery in the colonies will be introduced to the
      students and how it affected the colonies. In order to get the full effect of what
      slaves’ endured students will read excerpts of personal experiences by slaves and
      write a short response on what they thought (i.e. whether or not they felt
      sympathy for them or if they what was being done to the slaves was right). This
      assignment will be done on blogger and the students must also create a sixth blog
      for the Blogger assignment.
      Day 7 – SS. O. 4. 5. 11
              The last day of the class English, French, and Spanish settlements will be
      compared with each other. A PowerPoint will be provided on this and discussed
      during the first part of the class. Students will once again be separated into groups
      and assigned a country. Students are expected to create a poster describing their
      countries settlement and will be documented by camera. Students will have to
      interact and speak to get full credit. A study guide for the whole unit will also be
      handed out and worked on in groups. This will help the students prepare for the
      assessment to come. There will be sometime left in class to work on the study
      guide and students may use their fellow classmates for help. Students will create a
      seventh blog for the Blogger assignment.

      Day 8 – Computer Lab
               During this class period students will go to the computer lab and explore
      the different websites about the unit. Worksheets will be provided with the
      websites on them and students have to choose at least two websites to explore and
      do two activities on each website. After the student has completed the activities
      they are to be printed out and turned into the teacher. For extra credit students can
      visit all four sites and do two activities for each, this can be taken home and done
      if class time does not permit. Students may work with a partner for this
      assignment. Here the students will write their reflection paper on blogger of what
      they thought about the unit.

IV.   Require Learner Participation
            To keep the learners attention I will provide many hands on activities to
            keep the class fun and interesting. There will be many hand outs and
            worksheets that will allow the students to work in groups of 2 or
            sometimes 4 and collaborate with each other. For one day of the lesson
            plan a board game will be provided for each group of students to play for
            half of class. Student will also interact with the interactive bulletin board
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            on the smart board. One arts and crafts project will also be provided for
            the class for half of the period. For extra credit students can dress up as a
            colonist for one day and state to the class which colony they are from and
            why they chose this colony.



V.   Evaluate and Revise
           Students will not just be evaluated at the end of the unit but also during the
           unit with worksheets, group projects, and quizzes. Students will also be
           tested through the Student Response System and the Smart Board. As one
           big last project students will create their own colony (i.e. name of colony,
           where it will be, religion if any, crops, trade, etc). This project will be
           presented to the class and will be documented by camera. One big
           assessment will be administered at the end of the unit which will include
           matching, true or false questions, multiple choice, and one short answer
           question. A bonus question will also be added to the test of one interesting
           fact that was taught over the unit.

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Assure Method Unit Plan Pdf 1

  • 1. Ritz1 Assure Method Unit Plan Introduction: This Unit Plan will be teaching students about European Exploration which led to Colonial America. This unit will center itself around using 21st Century technology, Web 2.0 applications, and collaboration between students and the teacher. I. Analyze Learners My Unit Plan was written for students in a 4th grade classroom. The students would be between 9 and 10 years old. My goal is to cover who and when each part of North America was discovered, when the first colonies were established, and how colonists created a life for themselves in the different colonies. State Objectives http://wveis.k12.wv.us/Teach21/public/cso/cso.cfm  SS. O. 4. 5. 1 Create timelines to sequence and infer connections between events in major historical periods in U.S. history (e.g., discovery, colonization, revolution).  SS. O. 4. 5. 5 List the European explorers of the 15th and 16th centuries, explain their reasons for exploration and the information gained from their journeys and then show how their travels in North America affected both North America and the rest of the world.  SS. O. 4. 5. 12 Select, analyze, interpret and use information from various sources for reconstructing the past (e.g., documents, letters, maps, photos, newspaper articles) and prepare short reports that explain who, what, when, where, how and why events occurred as they did.  SS. O. 4. 3. 5 Summarize how slavery and indentured servitude influenced the early economy of the United States.  SS. O. 4. 5. 6 Compare and contrast community life and family roles in various regions and social classes of colonial America.  SS. O. 4. 5. 11 Explain the similarities and differences in backgrounds, motivations and occupational skills between people in the English settlements and those in the French and Spanish settlements.
  • 2. Ritz2  SS. O. 4. 4. 2 Analyze and assess the effects of and explain how people adapted to geographic factors (e.g., climate, mountains, bodies of water) on the following: o Transportation routes o Settlement routes and population density o Culture (e.g., jobs, food, clothing, shelter, religion, government) o Interactions with others (local, national, global) II. Select Media and Materials  Smart Board  Bulletin Board  Maps  Globes  Board Games  PowerPoint  Wiki for the Classroom  Textbooks  Computers  Handbook  Document Camera  Websites: o http://cybersleuth-kids.com/americanhistory/Chapter1/earlysettlements.htm This website is geared toward students where they can learn about how the first colonists came over to America and what they saw when they landed in the foreign land. o http://www.pbs.org/wnet/colonialhouse/history/index.html This website is geared toward the students where they can interact with the website. Students can take quizzes to see if they would survive in Colonial America, become a captain of a voyage across the Atlantic, and dress up a colonist in their clothing of the time. o http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/History/US_History/Colonial_Period/index.htm This website is geared toward the students where they can choose link that directs them to a description of some of the major events that happened during Colonial America. These links include: The Boston Tea Party, Jamestown, and the Thirteen Colonies. o http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Explorers.html This website is for students where they can click on the different links and find out about the explorers, and there are also interactive sites that can be visited. o http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/explorer.html This website is for teachers; here teachers can click on each of the explorers’ names and get information about them. o http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson162.shtml
  • 3. Ritz3 This website is geared toward teachers and can be used a guide for different activities for the students and lessons ideas for the teacher. o http://www.besthistorysites.net/USHistory_Colonial.shtml This website is geared toward teachers and is whole page of different links that can be chosen for different events of Colonial America and the history of Colonial America. o http://www.teachervision.fen.com/american-colonies/teacher-resources/6606.html This website is geared toward teachers and is a resource page. Here teachers can find different arts and crafts, articles from personal accounts, and biographies of colonists. III. Utilize Media and Materials Day 1 – SS. O. 4. 5. 5 The first day European Exploration will be introduced to the students. Students will be taught about the different explorers from each country and what their contribution to exploration was. After the lesson plan is over students will receive the Age of Exploration worksheet which will be completed at the end of the class. Students will work on this worksheet by themselves for the first 10 minutes to test their knowledge then they can get into groups and compare answers. Students will be assigned to read the chapter on exploration for homework and write down any facts they think are important. http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/handout-2 At the end of class the Blogger assignment will be handed out. After we have gone over the assignment we will create the Blogger accounts and the students will create their first blog. http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/blogger-worksheet Day 2 – SS. O. 4. 5. 12 and SS. O. 4. 5. 5 The first half of class will be dedicated to going over the chapter on exploration and comparing each student’s facts that they thought were interesting. The second half of the class will be focused on using maps and photos of the different explorers and the routes they traveled. The student will be separated into groups and will be given an explorer. Students will be given a blank map of the world and will need to draw the travel route of their explorer. The students will also need to provide what year the exploration took place, where the explorer was headed, and where the explorer ended up. Students will also have to put the photo of their explorer on the map (which will be provided) and provide a 2-3 sentence paragraph about the explorer. This group project will take up the whole rest of the class and half of the next so students will not have homework. Students will create their second blog for the Blogger assignment. Day 3 – SS. O. 4. 5. 12 and SS. O. 4. 5. 5
  • 4. Ritz4 Each group project will present in front of the class while the other groups take notes of the information that is being given. After the projects are finished timelines will be passed out of the all the exploration dates and the class will be introduced to Colonial America by the timeline worksheet. Students will be challenged by having a knowledge quiz on Colonial America through the Student Response System; students will not be graded on this but will be awarded participation points for doing the quiz. After each students answers the correct answer will appear on the screen. I will also hand out the Thirteen Colonies worksheet http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/handout-1-2678683; this is strictly to test the student’s knowledge and will not be graded. After the quiz and the Colonial America worksheet we will go over the worksheet as a class and students may answer if they think they know the right answer or have an answer. Students will create their third blog for the Blogger assignment. Day 4 – SS. O. 4. 4. 2 Students will be introduced to the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies, along with names and founding dates of each of the states. The interactive bulletin board will be used for this and students will match the name of the colony with the state on the map. Interactions between the colonies will also be introduced like what they used for transportation, which the colonists interacted with each other, and what the colonist did for jobs, food, and clothing. After seeing the bulletin board and learning about the colonies students will be quizzed on the Smart Board. For homework students must read the chapter in the text and highlight or take notes. This reading will be discussed during the next class and students will be able to earn participation points. Student will also be given the “My Colony” worksheet for homework. http://www.slideshare.net/aritz279/handout-3 Students will create their fourth blog for the Blogger assignment. Day 5 – SS. O. 4. 5. 6 The chapter on colonies will be discussed and notes will be compared between the students and here they will be able to earn participation points. Students will be introduced to the different family roles and social classes in each of the different sections of the colonies. The class will be split into three groups and each will be assigned a section of the Thirteen Colonies (i.e. New England, Middle, and Southern). Each group will create a podcast of their section of the colonies including family roles and social classes of each of the colonies. Each team member must talk at least 3 times and they podcast needs to be creative; if the student wish to they may take it home and work on it if it is not finished in class. Students will create their fifth blog for the Blogger assignment.
  • 5. Ritz5 Day 6 – SS. O. 4. 5. 6 and SS. O. 4. 3. 5 Each podcast will be listened to and students are expected to take notes from what they hear. Next slavery in the colonies will be introduced to the students and how it affected the colonies. In order to get the full effect of what slaves’ endured students will read excerpts of personal experiences by slaves and write a short response on what they thought (i.e. whether or not they felt sympathy for them or if they what was being done to the slaves was right). This assignment will be done on blogger and the students must also create a sixth blog for the Blogger assignment. Day 7 – SS. O. 4. 5. 11 The last day of the class English, French, and Spanish settlements will be compared with each other. A PowerPoint will be provided on this and discussed during the first part of the class. Students will once again be separated into groups and assigned a country. Students are expected to create a poster describing their countries settlement and will be documented by camera. Students will have to interact and speak to get full credit. A study guide for the whole unit will also be handed out and worked on in groups. This will help the students prepare for the assessment to come. There will be sometime left in class to work on the study guide and students may use their fellow classmates for help. Students will create a seventh blog for the Blogger assignment. Day 8 – Computer Lab During this class period students will go to the computer lab and explore the different websites about the unit. Worksheets will be provided with the websites on them and students have to choose at least two websites to explore and do two activities on each website. After the student has completed the activities they are to be printed out and turned into the teacher. For extra credit students can visit all four sites and do two activities for each, this can be taken home and done if class time does not permit. Students may work with a partner for this assignment. Here the students will write their reflection paper on blogger of what they thought about the unit. IV. Require Learner Participation To keep the learners attention I will provide many hands on activities to keep the class fun and interesting. There will be many hand outs and worksheets that will allow the students to work in groups of 2 or sometimes 4 and collaborate with each other. For one day of the lesson plan a board game will be provided for each group of students to play for half of class. Student will also interact with the interactive bulletin board
  • 6. Ritz6 on the smart board. One arts and crafts project will also be provided for the class for half of the period. For extra credit students can dress up as a colonist for one day and state to the class which colony they are from and why they chose this colony. V. Evaluate and Revise Students will not just be evaluated at the end of the unit but also during the unit with worksheets, group projects, and quizzes. Students will also be tested through the Student Response System and the Smart Board. As one big last project students will create their own colony (i.e. name of colony, where it will be, religion if any, crops, trade, etc). This project will be presented to the class and will be documented by camera. One big assessment will be administered at the end of the unit which will include matching, true or false questions, multiple choice, and one short answer question. A bonus question will also be added to the test of one interesting fact that was taught over the unit.