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Lesson Reflection Amanda Morris
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Context Concentration in Sociology Familiarize to the material and then apply it to yourself Real world application Family is relatable to all students-family is family no matter what type
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Planning standards SS:WH:12:5.2: Examine the role and impact of religious ideas on daily life and social norms SS:HI:12:3.1: Evaluate how individuals have developed ideas that have profoundly affected American life NCSS:I:A: Analyze and explain the ways groups, societies, and cultures address human needs and concerns NCSS:IV:C: describe the ways family, religion, gender, ethnicity, nationality, socioeconomic status, and other group and cultural influences contribute to the development of a sense of self
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Planning objectives Students will be able to define that there are three different types of family units; immediate, extended and non-blood related families. Students will be able to identify that family is the first of three different social institutions that all hold beliefs, norms and values to people in different ways. Students will be able to describe how families change along with the growing trends in the country at that time. (Large farming families to smaller working class families.) Students will explain that each type of family can influence a person’s beliefs, norms and values in a different way and can also overlap in the topics they influence. Students will be able to define that beliefs, norms and values are different for every person and can be more important or less important for an individual. Language measurable lower to higher level
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Hook 1950’s video of a family dinner http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=zTGWKHWbxg g&feature=related http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=zTGWKHWbxg g&feature=related Changes- discussion about video and link to lesson
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Teacher/student activities Individual Discussions (high) Note taking (low) Scenario solving (high) Group Work Think pair share (low/high)
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Closure Video of family to now Family time line Summative assessment Essay on your family compared to the 1950’s one and the time line
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Time Movie debrief Added Worksheet Less time Closure Added More value to the students
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Assessment Formative Checking the worksheet Think pair share Scenarios Discussions Summative Essay
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Differentiation ESL/ELL Note outline Think pair share Translations
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Reflection Changes Timing 1 class period-maybe 2 Discussions-value Insights Not picture perfect Changes when you do it instead of on paper Go with the flow Better teacher… Know your students well Learn as you go
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