SUBSTITUTION 7th Grade Unit 2

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SUBSTITUTION 7th Grade Unit 2 Formative Performance Task 1 SUBSTITUTION Topic Question: Why did the legislative efforts dealing with slavery and expansion fail to avoid a constitutional crisis? Description of Formative Performance Task: You will view a video to discover foundational knowledge about why slavery and U.S. expansion lead to led to a major constitutional crisis. Steps: 1. Students will take notes (split page note taking strategies) as they watch a video called Political Compromises Over Slavery. Featured Source: Discovery Education Featured Tech Tools: Computer or laptop with internet access connect to a projector Teacher Name: Edward smith School: Oak Park Middle Email Address: esmith233@cpsb.org Special Considerations: Teacher must download the video: Political Compromises over Slavery Assessment: Split notes page

AUGMENTATION 7th Grade Unit 2 Formative Performance Task 2 AUGMENTATION Topic Question: Why did the legislative efforts dealing with slavery and expansion fail to avoid a constitutional crisis? Description of Formative Performance Task: Students use the information from Task 1 to create a timeline in Microsoft Word using Smart Art. Steps: Open Microsoft Work. Under Insert, select Smart Art. Select Process. Put the information from your split-page notetaking in order making a timeline of events. Microsoft Word Featured Tech Tools: Laptop/computers Featured Source: Teacher Name: Edward smith School: Oak Park Middle Email Address: esmith233@cpsb.org Special Considerations: Assessment: Teacher checks Smart Art

MODIFICATION 7th Grade Unit 2 Summative Performance Task 3 MODIFICATION Topic Question: Why did the legislative efforts dealing with slavery and expansion fail to avoid a constitutional crisis? Description of Summative Performance Task: You will use notes and research to decide which compromise was most important as the country expanded westward. Steps: Working in groups of 3 or 4, decide how different compromises were important and affected different regions of the country as it expanded from east to west. Work collaborative to compile information to write an essay that will be submitted electronically. Write your essay in Microsoft Work. Post the essay to Blackboard discussion board. Featured Source: Blackboard Microsoft Word Featured Tech Tools: Laptops/computers with internet access Teacher Name: Edward smith School: Oak Park Middle Email Address: esmith233@cpsb.org Special Considerations: Teacher must have taken Blackboard 201. Assessment: Completion of slide

REDEFINITION 7th Grade Unit 2 Summative Performance Task 4 REDEFINITION Topic Question: Why did the legislative efforts dealing with slavery and expansion fail to avoid a constitutional crisis? Description of Summative Performance Task: You will critique another’s essay. Steps: Open a Word Document from a student in another class. Read the essay. Use the “New Comment” button under the Review tab to make comments on that essay. Post your critique of the essay on Blackboard. Featured Source: Blackboard Microsoft Word Featured Tech Tools: Laptops/computers with internet access Teacher Name: Edward smith School: Oak Park Middle Email Address: esmith233@cpsb.org Special Considerations: Teacher must have taken Blackboard 201. Assessment: Peer evaluation

IMPACT SAMR Cover Sheet Teacher: Edward Smith 7.3.3 Examine the motivations and influences of major American reform movements during the 19th century 7.3.4 Compare and contrast the political, social, and economic development of the different regions of the United States Topic Question: Why did the legislative efforts dealing with slavery and expansion fail to avoid a constitutional crisis? Task Description Featured Source Suggested Technology You will critique another’s essay. Blackboard Microsoft Word Laptops/computers with internet access You will use notes and research to decide which compromise was most important as the country expanded westward. Students use the information from Task 1 to create a timeline in Microsoft Word using Smart Art. Laptop/computers You will view a video to discover foundational knowledge about why slavery and U.S. expansion lead to led to a major constitutional crisis. Discovery Education Computer or laptop with internet access connect to a projector REDEFINITION Technology allows for the creation of new tasks that were previously not conceivable. transformation MODIFICATION Technology allows for the creation of new tasks that were previously not conceivable. AUGMENTATION Technology acts as a direct tool for substitution with some functional improvement. enhancement SUBSTITUTION Technology acts as a direct tool for substitution with no real change.