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Three Lesson Plans and Reflection

The three lesson plans were created to use during my block II internship in a third grade classroom at Mountain View Elementary School.  I later wrote a reflection for the lesson that I taught.

NC- North Carolina DPI Elementary Education Specialty Area Standards
Standard: Standard 4: Elementary teachers have a broad knowledge and understanding of the major concepts in social studies.
Indicator: Indicator 2: Teachers understand the social science disciplines. Teachers:
Detail: Acquire new knowledge in the social sciences.
Indicator: Indicator 3: Teachers know and understand the developmental progression from the individual to the nation: Self and family, home and school, neighborhoods, communities, state, nation.
Indicator: Indicator 4: Teachers have knowledge of and appreciation for multicultural children’s literature. Teachers select appropriate literature that is free from racist and sexist bias.
Indicator: Indicator 6: Teachers understand basic geographic concepts and how they can be integrated including:
Detail: Map, globe and chart skills
Detail: Five Themes of Geography
Detail: Six Essential Elements of Geography
Detail: Environmental issues and concerns
Indicator: Indicator 8: Teachers have a knowledge of history and historical concepts including:
Detail: Sense of chronology
Detail: Cause and effect
Detail: Continuity and change
Detail: North Carolina History
Detail: United States History
Indicator: Indicator 10: Teachers demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of physical, regional, and cultural geography and their effects on the relationship between people and their environments.
Indicator: Indicator 12: Teachers present historical perspectives. Teachers:
Detail: Link current events to past events and future trends
Detail: Highlight continuity in the human experience
Detail: Foster a respect and appreciation for enduring traditions
Detail: Demonstrate the ability of groups or individuals to initiate changes
Indicator: Indicator 14: Teachers apply content to life skills. Teachers:
Detail: Provide an environment that fosters critical thinking and effective use of information
Detail: Emphasize the use of maps for practical purposes
Indicator: Indicator 15: Teachers develop spatial perspectives. Teachers:
Detail: Develop a sense of place - human and physical
Detail: Aid understanding patterns of distributions among people, ideas, and resources

Rationale for DPI for Three Social Studies Lesson Plans and Reflection:

Context-

I did the three social studies lesson plans during my Block II internship at Mountain View Elementary School in a third grade classroom.  The lessons I created focused on American folktales, particularly Davy Crockett.  They also focused on real American heroes, such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Rosa Parks, just to name a few.  The students created a KWL chart in one of the lessons and used various children's literature to enhance their learning experience.  Later, I reflected on the lesson that I taught the students by explaining what we did during the lesson and how the students responded to the lesson.

Impact-

The lesson went well for the most part.  The students eagerly responded to the folktale using the terms fact and fiction.  They were well behaved and did very well with the liberty I gave them in choosing different children's literature to compare and contrast to their textbooks stories on Davy Crockett.  They showed that they had gained a great deal from this lesson as we wrapped up the KWL chart we had started at the beginning.

Alignment-

I have met DPI standard 4, indicator 2 because I learned as the students learned throughout the lesson. 

I have met DPI standard 4, indicator 3 because I created and taught lessons that revolved around humans and the communities they lived in.

I have met DPI standard 4, indicator 4 because I created lessons that used children's literature that was free from racist or sexist bias.

I have met DPI standard 4, indicator 6 because the folktale lesson used map skills in following the path of the folktale hero.  Also, the lessons addressed the five themes of geography and six essential elements of geography, as well as environmental issues.

I have met DPI standard 4, indicator 8 because the lessons use concepts from cause and effect, chronology, continuity and change, North Carolina heroes, and United States history.

I have met standard 4, indicator 10 because we discuss the people in the lessons and how they affected their communities or what they contributed to society.

I have met standard 4, indicator 12 because we discuss past and present perspectives that relate to history.

I have met standard 4, indicator 14 because the lessons require that students use critical thinking to comprehend the readings, as well as using maps for geography purposes.

I have met standard 4, indicator 15 because the lessons develop spatial awareness of humans and physical aspects.  Also, the students can build understanding of people, ideas, and resources.

Author: Tiffany Daves
Last modified: 11/14/2006 11:46 AM (EST)