From Colonies to Country
Supporting Common Core with A History of US (Teacher's Manual)
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2016. szeptember 1.
- ISBN 9780190458959
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem132 oldal
- Méret 282x216x7 mm
- Súly 330 g
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From Colonies to Country: Supporting Common Core with A History of US was adapted from curriculum written by Susan Dangel, Maria Garriott and other contributors at the Johns Hopkins University School of Education. As part of their work for the Talent Development Secondary program, they created extensive teaching materials to accompany Joy Hakim's award-winning ten-volume series, A History of US.
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From Colonies to Country: Supporting Common Core with A History of US offers classroom lessons adapted from curriculum developed by the Johns Hopkins University Talent Development Secondary (TDS) program to accompany Joy Hakim's award-winning 10- volume series, A History of US. These lessons accompany volume 3 of that series, From Colonies to Country.
The lessons provide opportunities for students to closely examine challenging nonfiction text (including primary source documents), engage in collaborative discussion and team learning activities, and create a variety of written products. They align with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) ELA Reading Standards for Informational Text 6-12 and Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies for grades 6-12. Several lessons feature close analysis of documents listed as exemplars in CCSS
(the Preamble and 1st Amendment to the Constitution are cited as 6th-8th grade exemplars; Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech is cited as a 9th-10th grade exemplar.) The informational text overviews for lessons in this volume are written on a 6th-9th grade reading level. Primary
source documents often present challenging vocabulary, so the lessons provide additional scaffolding suggestions for these readings. All materials needed for the lesson are included in the Teacher's Manual and Student Discussion Guide.
Teachers can select lessons from From Colonies to Country: Supporting Common Core with A History of US based on the time period being studied in students' history and social studies classes or on themes in the fiction they are studying. For example, the study of The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare may be followed by nonfiction readings in "Salem Witch Trials." Students reading Johnny Tremaine by Esther Forbes or other fiction about young people's vocational choices would
benefit from analyzing primary source documents about apprenticeship in "Colonial Williamsburg and Southern Town Life." Novels dealing with slavery, such as Nightjohn by Gary Paulson, or civil rights, such as The Watsons Go To Birmingham-1963 by Mildred Taylor could be paired with nonfiction readings
about the history of enslavement in the lesson "From Free to Unfree." This curriculum provides multiple opportunities for English Language Arts or history/social studies teachers to fulfill CCSS mandates with challenging, engaging lesson plans.
[An] exciting series... Ms. Hakim braids multiple narratives together to bring alive material long dead to children's imaginations.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction for Teacher
From Colonies to Country: Supporting Common Core with A History of US
Common Core Alignment
About the Lessons
How to Order the JHU Teaching Materials
Lessons
1. Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!
2. Massacre?
3. The Shot Heard Around the World
4. Declaring Independence
5. Revolutionary Women
6. Our Goal is Freedom: African Americans in the Revolutionary War
7. What's Wrong with the Articles of Confederation?
8. Miracle at Philadelphia: The Constitution
9. The Bill of Rights