Context:
I created these three Social Studies lessons to meet a requirement for my CI 3110 class. I taught them at Mountain View Elementary School, in April Trivette's third grade classroom. These lessons were a part of my unit on Mexico.
Impact:
I feel that these lessons have had a good impact on my students. From their work I have been able to see that they have learned a lot. When the Spanish teacher came in last week she asked them if they knew anything about Cinco de Mayo and I was so proud when they started talking about the things we had read on the website. Through these lessons the students have met third grade NCSCOS standards 2.02, 2.03, 3.03, and 4.03 in Social Studies. They also met third grade standard 1.15 for technology.
Alignment:
I have met standard 4 indicator 4 choosing books about Mexico for my unit that were free from racist and sexist bias.
I have met standard 4 indicator 6 by teaching the Landforms Lesson and using a world map.
I have met standard 6 standard 14 by putting critical thinking quesitons on my web quests worksheet.
I have met standard 7 indicator 1 by linking my unit to the NCSCOS.
I have met standard 7 indicator 2 by integrating Language Arts into my Social Studies unit.
I have met standard 7 indicator 3 by using a focus for every lesson that asked students to use their prior knowledge to get them started. I also discussed with my cooperating teacher before hand what they would already know about
I have met standard 7 indicator 4 by using a variety of strategies to present the information such as, discussion, power point, and smart board.
I have met standard 7 indicator 5 by including critical thinking questions on my Cinco de Mayo and Dia de los Meurots web quest.
I have met standard 7 indicator 7 by using formal assessment at the end of my lessons.
I have met standard 11 indicator 1 by being sure to communicate all important ideas to students.
I have met standard 11 indicator 5 by having the students complete two web quests.