Megan Day 05/11/10 EDU 327: Teaching to the Standards Ancient Greek Culture.

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Megan Day 05/11/10 EDU 327: Teaching to the Standards Ancient Greek Culture

Hamburg Central School District

Grade level & Student Abilities Social Studies Class Grade 6 Social Studies– 5 students 15:1:1 special education classroom LD, Asperger’s Syndrome, OHI

Time Frame Ancient Greek Unit- 2 ½ weeks 3 classes (72 minutes) Unit after- Ancient Rome

Objectives 1.0 The students will be able to identify religious and spiritual beliefs of a Greek city-state. 1.1 The students will be able to identify an important characteristic of a Greek city- state. 2.0 The students will be able to create a shield that represents the religious and spiritual beliefs of a Greek city-state.

Essential Questions Why is it important to learn about other cultures?

Enduring Understanding Distinguishing cultural differences regarding customs, traditions, religious and spiritual beliefs is essential for living in a multicultural world.

Student’s Tasks 1. Create shield representing Greek city-state’s religious and spiritual beliefs. 2. Type a paragraph of 4-6 sentences describing the shield. 3. Present the shield to the class.

NYS Standards- Social Studies Content Standard: World History Key Idea 1 P.I.– Students will know the social and economic characteristics, such as customs, traditions, child- rearing practices, ways of making a living, education and socialization practices, gender roles, foods, and religious and spiritual beliefs that distinguish different cultures and civilizations. (p. 37)

Teacher Exemplar The people of ancient Olympia were very proud to be Greek, but even more proud to be from their city of Olympia. Because the Greeks were so proud, I wrote “pride” using Greek letters. I also drew a thunder bolt on my shield to represent Zeus, the god of all gods. He was the patron god of Olympia and was believed to be born there, as well. Pegasus, a winged horse, transports thunderbolts to Zeus. Finally, I drew Mount Olympus, the home of the twelve Olympian Gods, which the Greeks believed was found about the mountain in the sky.

Developing Student Work- Shield Athens The Greek people wrote poems like poetry. The star represents the shine of star. The owl represents alpha. The people thought wisdom was great.

Proficient Student Work The people of Argos are great musicians and poets and educated in arts and sciences. On my shield the dragonfly represents freedom and the Hydra represents peace and war. The chest mat represents cleverness and the moon and the stars represent spirit and honor. The spiral represents honesty and loyalty.

Distinguished Student Work Megara They are proud to be in a city-state like Megara. The people of Megara are educated in art, science, and mathematics. There favorite thing is money. The crow stands for intelligence that Megarians have. The book stands for schooling, the planet represents their great knowledge for science, and their textiles stand for their glorious city-state. The Megarians are proud to be who they are. The god that they worship is Apollo the god of music, and so the music symbol represents him.

Assessment Tools KWL chart Lesson quizzes Ancient Greek Shield Rubric Content– accuracy

Modifications of Tasks Set time limits for specific task completion. Allow extended time for completion of the task.