The Dred Scott Case Dennis Rees Arizona Geographic Alliance Grades 5 and 7 2 Class Periods.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Social Studies can be SPECtacular Anthony J Fitzpatrick Vice President for Professional Development Services The American Institute for History Education.
Advertisements

FOOTPRINTS OF FREEDOM Elementary UCI History ProjectFall 2012.
Mission Geography Introduction to the National Geography Standards Geography for Life.
WORKING TOGETHER ACROSS THE CURRICULUM CCSS ELA and Literacy In Content Areas.
The Electoral College Dennis Rees Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade 8 and High School 2 Class Periods.
Learning Objectives: Students will be able to interpret information from a variety of sources and make connections to their topic of winter shelters.
Leapin’ Landmarks GeoLiteracy ELL.
Warm-up Get out paper and something to write with we will be doing four short answers today.
Linking Early US History to World Geography Sarah Witham Bednarz Texas A&M University
Welcome to My World: Letter From Syria. Home Page for Welcome to My World.
Integrating Grade 8 TAKS Expectations into World Geography Studies One/third of the Grade 10 TAKS objectives is early US History?
Jerusalem: A Holy City National Standards ELEMENT TWO: PLACES AND REGIONS 4. The physical and human characteristics of places 6. How Culture and Experience.
The National Geography Standards
Information modified by Daphne Irby from a PowerPoint developed by James Brock (Arkansas) - ADE Career Education.
Students learn ways to help their community by protecting natural resources. Authors: Sheila Nice and Cheryl Wiens Arizona Geographic Alliance Teacher.
Educator’s Guide Using Instructables With Your Students.
Using Infographics to Visualize Macroeconomic Concepts and Data: The AD/AS Model.
THE TRANSPORTATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES. “Human beings are not property.” Kofi Annan Secretary-General of the United Nations December 2, 2002 International.
Keeping KUD’s Concise What do your students need to KNOW, UNDERSTAND and DO to master unit content?
Drawing Political Cartoons Jim Ellis ED
Analyzing the Persuasive and Informational Genres of the W2 Writing Standard  GPS Review: Comparing/contrasting W1 and W2 Language of the Standards (LOTS)
Erin Benaitis Technology Integration Specialist Joliet Public Schools District 86.
LA Comprehensive Curriculum
Cracking the Code: How to Read the Common Core ELA Standards Breakout Session English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and.
1 Summer 2012 Educator Effectiveness Academies English Language Arts Transitioning to the CCSS by Making Strategic and Informed Choices in the Classroom.
Lead On!: Courageous Civil Rights Leaders Jessica Medlin Arizona Geographic Alliance 1 st and 3 rd Grade 2 class periods.
Easy-to-Understand Tables RIT Standards Key Ideas and Details #1 KindergartenGrade 1Grade 2 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about.
SOCIAL STUDIES Grade-Level Expectations and Textbook Alignment.
Australian Curriculum Geography
All Aboard!: The Orphan Trains
Funded by the Library of Congress.
Unit Overview of Ohio Social Studies Strands For Sixth Grade Students Dr. Ron Helms Ed 617 Ron Freeman.
Virginia’s Great Presidents Presented By Renee S. Brown.
Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy in History/ Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects.
Grandparents Around the World Sara Jenkins Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade 1 1 class period.
John Halverson Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade 7 2 class periods.
CCSS and Social Studies
Monday, January 30, 2012 Social Studies Workshop Maryland State Department of Education.
What America Means to Me Sara Jenkins and Ron Dorn Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade 2 2 class periods.
Grade 8 – Writing Standards Text Types and Purposes (1b) Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. Support claim(s) with.
AP World History Review Project
Separatists, Mayflower Compact and Roger Williams Patricia Hutchinson Arizona Geographic Alliance 5th grade One class period.
Flooding: How Uncle Sam Can Help After learning the process of how a bill becomes a law, students apply their knowledge to suggest Federal legislation.
Maps Top tens Lecture wrap up. Allergies For our exemplar Please me if you have concerns.
The following is a list of the grade level expectations from the state of Missouri for 8th grade social studies. The objectives met in UNIT 2 are in bold.
Building Literacy in Elementary Social Studies Focusing on the The Shifts.
2010 AZ English Language Arts Standards Southern Arizona Summer Institute 2011 Pima County Regional Support Center Claudia Gaxiola.
Genius Hour: Biweekly Objectives SS Literacy. Genius Hour Biweekly Objectives During the Genius Hour Independent Research Project, students will review.
DO NOW August 13 COPY THE FOLLOWING RED STATEMENT IN THE OVAL ON THE HANDOUT I GAVE YOU AS YOU CAME IN THE DOOR. WHAT ARE THE STEPS OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD.
3.11 BELLRINGER 2/5.
Supreme Court Cases You Need to Know! Instructions: 1)Research each court case (HINT: PBS website on Landmark Supreme Court Cases is AWESOME!) 2)Complete.
Massachusetts ELA & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects Common Core State Standards Technology Requirements Picture source:
Rhode Island Department of Education Fall Common Core State Standards The Standards define the knowledge and skills students should have within.
R ER E SEARCH SOMETHING NEWEXPLAIN MOREAGAIN and AGAINRelevant or Not?CONCLUDEHAVE EVIDENCE Research Target #2 Locate, Select, Interpret and Integrate.
Integrating Language Development in the Content Areas Kris Nicholls, Ph.D. Director, CABE Professional Development Services.
Colby Smart, E-Learning Specialist Humboldt County Office of Education
Describe Relationship between illustrations and the text in which they appear With prompting K Explain How specific images contribute to and clarify a.
Geography and U.S./World Issues. Overview and Purpose Children are often affected by U.S. and world issues. With a basic understanding of those issues,
MIGRATION: “PUSH AND PULL” FACTORS Gale Ekiss Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade 7 and High School 2 class periods.
Ron McNair: From Library Desegregationist to Challenger Mission Astronaut Sara Jenkins Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade 2 1 class period.
Michael Pizzone, MA, M. Ed Will Reimers, MA, M. Ed Trevor G. Browne High School Phoenix Union High School District Hispanic Urban Migration Case Studies.
Using Primary Sources to Meet Literacy Standards
Reading the Coyote School News
Welcome to G. Holmes Braddock Senior High
HIS 301 ASSIST Extraordinary Success/his301assist.com
November 2017, HiSET Workshop, Concord NH
HIS 301 ASSIST Lessons in Excellence-- his301assist.com.
HIS 301 OUTLET Lessons in Excellence-- his301outlet.com.
HIS 301 ASSIST Education for Service-- his301assist.com.
Social Studies can be SPECtacular
Presentation transcript:

The Dred Scott Case Dennis Rees Arizona Geographic Alliance Grades 5 and 7 2 Class Periods

Overview One of the jobs assigned the Supreme Court of the United States is to interpret the Constitution. Some of their interpretations have become landmarks in how both government and society function. Students need to be aware of these landmark cases and their effects.

Purpose In this lesson students will learn about the landmark Supreme Court case concerning Dred Scott and its impact.

National Geography Standards Element One: The World In Spatial Terms 1.How to Use Maps and Other Geographic Representations, Tools, and Technologies to Acquire, Process, and Report Information From a Spatial Perspective. Element Six: The Uses of Geography 17. How to Apply Geography to Interpret the Past.

Arizona Geography Strand Concept 1 The World in Spatial Terms Grade 5 PO 1 Interpret information from a variety of maps. a.historical maps PO 6 Construct maps, charts, and graphs to display geographic information. Grade 7 PO 1 Construct maps, charts, and graphs to display geographic information.

Concept 4 Human Systems Grade 5 PO 2 Explain the effects (e.g. economic, environmental, political) of human migration on places.

Other Arizona Standards Strand 3 Civics/Government Grade 5 Concept 3 Functions of Government PO 4 Explain the significance of the Dred Scott Decision. Grade 7 Concept 3 Functions of Government PO 1 Analyze the significance of the following judicial decisions: a. Dred Scott

Strand 1 American History Grade 7 Concept 6: Civil War and Reconstruction PO 1 Analyze the factors leading to the Civil War: e. Dred Scott decision

ELA Common Core Standards Reading Grade 5 Informational Text Key Ideas and Details 5.RI.2 Determine two or more main ideas of a text and explain how they are supported by key details; summarize the text. Reading Standards for 6-8 for Literacy in History/Social Studies Key Ideas and Details 6-8.RH.2 Determine the central ideas or conclusion of a text; provide an accurate summary of the text distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.

Writing Grade 5 Text Type and Purposes 5.W.2 Write informative explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly. a. Introduce a topic clearly, provide a general observation and focus, and group related information logically; include formatting (e.g. headings), illustrations, and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension.

6-8 Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects Production and Distribution of Writing 6-8.WHST.6 Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and present the relationships between information and ideas clearly and efficiently.

Objectives The student will be able to: 1.state major events in the life of Dred Scott. 2.describe the Dred Scott Case. 3.explain the impact of the Dred Scott Case.

Materials Dred Scott-His Life and Impact handout Chart of Dred Scott’s Life United States-1845 Map Rubric for Dred School Power Point Teacher Key for Chart of Dred Scott’s Life Teacher Key for United States-1845 Map Power Point called Images From The Life of Dred Scott (provided)

Procedures Session One 1. Distribute the Dred Scott-His Life and Impact handout and the Chart of Dred Scott’s Life. Explain to students they are going to be reading about a man called Dred Scott and that they will be filling in the missing information on the chart as they do this. The handout and chart look like this:

2. As a class, read and discuss the Dred Scott- His Life and Impact handout. Be sure to give students time to fill in the chart as you do this. You may also show students the power point called Images From The Life of Dred Scott while this is taking place so they have visuals of people and places being discussed, but this is optional. When done, tell students to save both the handout and the chart to complete an assignment they will begin tomorrow.

3. Distribute the United States-1845 Map and go over the directions on how to complete it. Tell students they are to color the free states and territories that Dred Scott lived in green and the slave states he lived in red. Make sure students write this down on the back of the map so they do not forget. This will be done as a homework assignment. The map looks like this:

Session Two 1. Distribute and explain the Rubric For Dred Scott Power Point. Let students know they may use the Dred Scott-His Life and Impact handout, Chart of Dred Scott’s Life, the Internet, and any other resources to complete their power point. Allow time to answer questions, then let students begin working. This will be completed as a homework assignment.

Assessment The United States-1845 Map may be assessed for geography using the Teacher Key provided. Four out of five points or 80% would be considered mastery. The Chart of Dred Scott’s Life may be used to assess American history using the Teacher Key provided. Nine out of twelve correct answers or 80% would be considered mastery. The power point may be used to assess reading and writing using the rubric provided. Nine out of twelve points or 80% would be considered mastery.

Extensions Students could research and report on other landmark Supreme Court cases (e.g. Marbury vs Madison, Plessy vs Ferguson, Brown vs Topeka Board of Education). The final product could be a power point, poster, or some written format. Using Dippity ( students could create a interactive timeline of Dred Scott’s life.

Sources Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Library of Congress (photos) National Park Service (photos)