Humanities 8 th Grade Mr. Chavez Ms. Huebner Ms. Leahy 2009-2010 Lincoln Middle School.

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Humanities 8 th Grade Mr. Chavez Ms. Huebner Ms. Leahy Lincoln Middle School

Lincoln Middle School Humanities

What is Humanities? Our humanities program will blend literature, history, writing, and the arts in order to explore and learn about the human experience in our diverse world. Through the use of thematic units that incorporate technology, humanities will provide students with a rich opportunity to become open-minded readers, writers, and thinkers. Our humanities program will blend literature, history, writing, and the arts in order to explore and learn about the human experience in our diverse world. Through the use of thematic units that incorporate technology, humanities will provide students with a rich opportunity to become open-minded readers, writers, and thinkers.

Course Goals Supported by the goals and standards set by the State of Illinois in English Language Arts, Writing, and Social Studies students who complete the Humanities course at Lincoln Middle School will: Supported by the goals and standards set by the State of Illinois in English Language Arts, Writing, and Social Studies students who complete the Humanities course at Lincoln Middle School will: Analyze themes through literature, history, and arts. Analyze themes through literature, history, and arts. Formulate questions, discuss and evaluate the human experience through historical time periods. Formulate questions, discuss and evaluate the human experience through historical time periods. Compile personal histories making and expressing connections to the present and the past through oral and written language. Compile personal histories making and expressing connections to the present and the past through oral and written language. Interpret relationships between past and present events and experiences. Interpret relationships between past and present events and experiences.

Themes Throughout the Grade Levels Discovery Discovery Survival Survival Conflict Conflict

The foundation of our curriculum will be based on infusing technology into our lessons.

Technological Programs that will be used in Humanities ULead Video Studio 9 ULead Video Studio 9 Power Point, Publisher, Word, Excel Power Point, Publisher, Word, Excel Inspiration Inspiration Dreamweaver Dreamweaver Fireworks Fireworks One Note (Live Sessions) One Note (Live Sessions)

Differentiation of Instruction Hands on Projects Hands on Projects Utilization of Technology Utilization of Technology Variety of Historical Texts Variety of Historical Texts Encourage Interest in Historical Fiction Encourage Interest in Historical Fiction Multiple Intelligence Multiple Intelligence Theme Based Literature Circles Theme Based Literature Circles

The Writing Process The Humanities curriculum will be using the model of the Writer’s Workshop in conjunction with resources from Lucy Calkins. The Humanities curriculum will be using the model of the Writer’s Workshop in conjunction with resources from Lucy Calkins.

Enriched Exposure to Literature Humanities will incorporate high interest novels that elicit deeper understanding of historical events and the themes of the human experience. Some of the novels that will be taught are: Humanities will incorporate high interest novels that elicit deeper understanding of historical events and the themes of the human experience. Some of the novels that will be taught are: 8 th Out of the Dust, Night, The Outsiders 8 th Out of the Dust, Night, The Outsiders

Knowledge is Power Reading is Knowledge Elie Wiesel Elie Wiesel

Famous Words From History History does repeat itself when history’s lessons are not learned by leaders of the modern age.” History does repeat itself when history’s lessons are not learned by leaders of the modern age.” Winston Churchill “Our students are the future of our modern age. We have the responsibility to provide them with rich learning opportunities to understand historical events.” Steve Chavez

The EXPLORE Test OCTOBER 17, 2009 EXPLORE includes four multiple-choice tests: 30 minutes Subject Number of Questions How Long It Takes English40 Math30 Reading30 Science28 Your skills in these subjects will make a big difference—in school and, eventually, in your career. Once you know what each test covers, your EXPLORE test results can show you where you're strong or weak.

The English Test The EXPLORE English Test measures your understanding of standard written English—punctuation, grammar and usage, and sentence structure (Usage/Mechanics)—and your understanding of the use of strategy, organization, and style in writing (Rhetorical Skills). You receive a total score for the English test and separate scores (called "subscores") for Usage/Mechanics and Rhetorical Skills.

The Reading Test The EXPLORE Reading Test measures your ability to understand written material from different school subjects. The skills measured include referring to details in the passage, drawing conclusions, and making comparisons and generalizations. The test does not cover information outside the passages, vocabulary taken out of context, or formal logic. The passages are typical of materials you might read in school, including: – –Prose Fiction Short stories or excerpts from short stories or novels – –Humanities Excerpts from memoirs and personal essays, and from works on architecture, art, dance, ethics, film, language, literary criticism, music, philosophy, radio, religion, television, and theater – –Social Sciences – –Excerpts from works on anthropology, archaeology, biography, business, economics, education, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology

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