2nd 6 Weeks Unit 1 Geographic Focus on the Americas

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Core Content Coaching Module Social Studies Grade 6 CRM 3 Human Geography and Culture 2nd 6 Weeks Unit 1 Geographic Focus on the Americas Unit 2 Human Geography Unit 3 Culture (Please allocate 45 – 50 minutes to view and discuss this module.)

Planning needs… School Calendar/Yearly Itinerary (YI) Curriculum Road Map (CRM) TEKS/ELPS/CCRS Text: Our World Today A resource for higher order question stems Lesson plan template … and most importantly, EACH OTHER Insert a map of your country.

Yearly Itinerary: Pacing, SCA, Eligible TEKS Yearly Itinerary information should be used along with school event calendar information to get an accurate picture of available instructional time.

Review CRM for Concept, Transfer Statement, Enduring Understandings, Essential Questions, Units, Vocabulary, Arcs, Resources, Pacing… Review each category as you plan

Look at the TEKS being taught for the lesson, What Students Will Need to Know and Will Be Able To … Look at the verbs, words, and phrases… What TEKS are addressed during this lesson? What academic vocabulary do students need to understand and use? What words or phrases in the TEKS may not be understood by the students? What guiding question(s) will facilitate understanding and mastery? Insert a picture of an animal and or plant found in your country.

Unit 1-- Geographic Focus on the Americas What materials will I need to teach these TEKS? What will the students know at the end of the lesson? What will the students be able to do at the end of the lesson?

TEKS: Look at the TEKS Verb, Words, Phrases… Do you understand what students need to master? Do you understand what the TEKS expect the students to learn? How will you teach the students the vocabulary and phrases related to the TEKS? How will you teach the TEKS to the students? How will your lesson reflect the mastery of the TEKS being studied? How will you know when the student has accomplished/demonstrated mastery of the TEKS being studied?

Students Will Know…Students Will be Able To … Read the Students Will be Able To … Do these sections reflect what is in the TEKS? How will your teaching reflect these sections? Oral language strategies Written response strategies Questioning strategies Collaborative learning strategies Discuss in your group and share with each other: What activities will I use to engage my students and ensure mastery of these TEKS?

Lesson Planning Tools Exemplar Lesson

CRM Assessment Evidence… Discuss in partners or in a group the formative and summative assessments listed. Look at the first performance task. What learning needs to occur before the students can finish the sentence stem: “The Panama Canal was built because….” If you have reviewed the words and phrases in the TEKS with your students and you use academic vocabulary and terms when speaking to your students, they will understand what you mean when you use the terms border, country, and Panama Canal.

Pacing a Lesson… Block Class Period Regular Class Period Warm Up: 5 – 10 minutes Give students a blank map of North and South America. Give them 5 – 10 minutes to fill in the physical features and countries they recognize. Go over the student work in a large group to check for prior knowledge. Instructional Activities: 30 minutes Have the students turn over their prior knowledge map and given them a list of physical and political features that they need to fill on their map. (Great activity for working in pairs.)If map is not finished in class, it should be finished at home to turn in at the beginning of class. 20 minutes: After filling in the physical and political features on the map, the students will annotate the map to explain how the location/physical features will impact settlement, economic activities, natural resources, etc. Teacher may need to provide a reading to support this activity. 10 Minutes Show a Discovery Streaming video on the geography of the Americas if applicable and use the quiz provided with the video as a formative assessment. Anchors of Support: Our World Today, RA8 – RA15, pp. 474 – 481 and an atlas with other reference maps of North and South America. Both anchors will be used to locate the list of physical and political features provided by the teacher. Writing Activity: 5 – 10 minutes Quick-Write – You have the freedom to travel to any city or country in the Americas. Where would you go and why? Students should describe the relative or exact location of their city or country and describe the physical features they would see on their visit. Teacher asks for volunteers to read their writing samples. Summarizing/Closing: 5 minutes Teacher uses the sheet with the physical and political features and has students come up to display map and point to the feature the teacher has named. Warm Up: 5 – 10 minutes Give students a blank map of North and South America. Give them 5 – 10 minutes to fill in the physical features and countries they recognize. Go over the student work in a large group to check for prior knowledge. Instructional Activity: 30 minutes Have the students turn over their prior knowledge map and given them a list of physical and political features that they need to fill on their map. (Great activity for working in pairs.) If map is not finished in class, it should be finished at home to turn in at the beginning of class the next day. Anchors of Support: Our World Today, RA8 – RA15, pp. 474 – 481 and an atlas with other reference maps of North and South America. Both anchors will be used to locate the list of physical and political features provided by the teacher. Writing Activity: 5 – 10 minutes Quick-Write – You have the freedom to travel to any city or country in the Americas. Where would you go and why? Student should describe the relative or exact location their city or country and describe/list the physical features they would see there. Summarizing/Closing: 5 minutes Using the sheet with the physical and political features have students come up to display map and point to the feature described by the teacher or show a Discovery Streaming video on the geography of the Americas ,if applicable, and use the quiz provided with the video as formative assessment. Insert a picture of one of the points of interest for your country. Use a timer to keep on schedule.

Unit 1: Geographic Focus on the Americas This ends the CCC on the first unit in the 2nd 6 weeks Now on to Unit 2: Human Geography

Unit 2: Human Geography Review the areas with arrows for specific information for this unit.

Students Will Know… Students Will Be Able To … Discuss in your group and share with each other: What activities will I use to engage my students and ensure mastery of these TEKS?

CRM Assessment Evidence When you have reviewed the words and phrases in the TEKS with your students and used academic vocabulary and terms when speaking to your students, they will understand what you mean when you use the terms: adaptation, environment, region, human geography, modification, natural resources, region Discuss in partners or in a group the formative and summative assessments listed.

CRM Lesson Planning Tools On the Social Studies website Home Page, select the 2nd 6 weeks to look at the portfolio for the exemplar lesson. Review the lesson and make adjustments based on the students you have, the background knowledge they have, and the content it covers.

Pacing a Lesson Regular Class Period Block Schedule Warm Up: 5 – 10 minutes Vocabulary quiz on this unit’s vocabulary terms or have students match the picture, word, and meaning using manipulatives. Instructional Activity: 30 minutes Show the PowerPoint in the Panama Canal portfolio and have the students answer the PowerPoint questions on the window pane handout. Summarizing activity: 5 – 10 minutes The handout includes summarizing sentence stems: The Panama Canal was built because … The challenges encountered were… vocabulary terms or have students match the picture, word, and meaning using manipulatives. Students research other modifications to the physical features of the Americas. Students create a graphic organizer that describes two such modifications and the positive and negative impact on the geography of the area.

PowerPoint activity sheet: window pane

Unit 3-- Culture What materials will I need to teach these TEKS? What will the students know at the end of the lesson? What will the students be able to do at the end of the lesson?

Students Will Know… Students Will Be Able To … Discuss in your group and share with each other: What activities will I use to engage my students and ensure mastery of these TEKS?

CRM Assessment Evidence When you have reviewed the words and phrases in the TEKS with your students and used academic vocabulary and terms when speaking to your students, they will understand what you mean when you use the terms: adaptation, environment, region, human geography, modification, natural resources, region Discuss in partners or in a group the formative and summative assessments listed.

CRM Lesson Planning Tools

…and on to the next Arc…

This concludes the Core Content Coaching Module for the 2nd 6 weeks CRM 3