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Facilitator: Sharon L. Carter Content Scholars: Michael S. Green, Ph.D. and DeAnna Beachley, Ph.D. Content Pedagogy Scholar: Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D. Facilitator: Sharon L. Carter Content Scholars: Michael S. Green, Ph.D. and DeAnna Beachley, Ph.D. Content Pedagogy Scholar: Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D. Westward Movement/ Children’s Literature: Session II Westward Movement/ Children’s Literature: Session II A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Instructions Sign in Sign up for book/chapters Complete the “L” column of the “K-W-L”
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Agenda Welcome/Announcements Teacher’s Guides Activity Book Discussion Lecture: “Westward Expansion II” Demonstration: Forms Break Lecture: “Teaching Writing using Historical Children’s Books” “On the Line” Activity Demonstration: Blogs Paired Brainstorming Activity Closing
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Teacher’s Guide Samples 1.Review guides 2.Give each guide a “Thumbs Up” or “Thumbs Down” 3.Jot notes to justify your decision 1.Review guides 2.Give each guide a “Thumbs Up” or “Thumbs Down” 3.Jot notes to justify your decision A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module
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Book Discussion and Westward Expansion II Book Discussion and Westward Expansion II Dr. DeAnna Beachley Dr. Michael Green Dr. DeAnna Beachley Dr. Michael Green A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module
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Dr. Christy Keeler A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Using Forms in Microsoft Word
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Jeopardy! A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module
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Break How might you use the “Forms” function for history instruction? Write at least one idea on the board.
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Teaching Writing through Historical Children’s Books Dr. Christy Keeler A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module
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Writing Writing is a fundamental intellectual activity. Writing helps you learn content. Writing clarifies content understanding. -Steffens and Dickerson
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Building Writing Skills Write often It is not necessary to write lengthy passages –Consider quickwrites Make writing a process
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Writing Example: Summaries Prepare daily summaries Share summaries in pairs Check summaries for comprehension Share quality summaries as advance organizers
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Writing Example: Journal Entry Types Observation Speculation Questions Awareness Connections Information Synthesis Dialog with historical people or the teacher Revisit previous entries Problem posing or solving From Toby Fulwiler
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Writing Example: News Magazines Collaboratively create a news magazine Each student is a feature editor Use artifacts, pictures, drawings, and self- written text
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Writing Example: Commemorative Stamp Album Design 5 event stamps Write about each stamp –Letter written by an event participant –Diary entry of event participant –Article from a period newspaper –Report of facts –Leaflet/Flyer distributed at event –Narrative with dialog –Song memorializing the event –Poem (e.g., diamante) Modified from Colonial Williamsburg materials
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Writing Example: Bio-Poems Line 1 —First name Line 2 — Four adjectives describing him/her Line 3 — Who loved… (things, people, ideas) Line 4 — Who wanted… (things or ideas) Line 5 — Who is famous for… (things or ideas) Line 6 — Who would never… Line 7 —But who always… Line 8 —Who said… (direct quote) Line 9 — Four new adjectives describing him/her Line 10 — Last name From Colonial Williamsburg materials
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Full Research Projects (“How much do I have to write?”)
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Why teach research at the intermediate level? Teach literacy skills (e.g., increased vocabulary) History Day Build self-esteem Cultivate good habits
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Student Motivation Use –Bright red pocket folders –Large data pages –Three highlighters for identifying details Yellow: Early Life Pink: Young Adulthood Green: Adulthood Provide –Collection of picture books –Refreshments –Examples of previous student work –Visits from former students/History Day winners Based on the work of Delise Sanders and Nancy Polette
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Project Components Essay CD cover Display (e.g., movie, tri-fold poster) –Presentation in costume –Include 5-8 primary sources Based on the work of Delise Sanders and Nancy Polette
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Biography Board Illustration Timeline Focus Question Person’s Name Illustration Caption Student Name Quotes
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Suggestions for Success Public library field trip Parental buy-in Prepare a calendar/checklist Offer links to resources –Identify credible and reliable sources –Link to primary sources/artifacts State archives National Archives National Historical Parks and Sites –Visit grave sites/markers (http://FindAGrave.com)http://FindAGrave.com Based on the work of Delise Sanders and Nancy Polette
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Alternative Ideas Butcher paper research papers Prepare papers in teams Scripted stories
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“On the Line” Do you agree or disagree? A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module
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Building Teacher’s Guides Published teacher’s guides Guide designdesign Requirements –Appreciate differentiated needs (e.g., special education, ELL, gifted, learning styles, multiple intelligences) –Active engagement Using BloggerBlogger
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Paired Brainstorming Choose a partner Share ideas Consider long-term projects requiring collegial communication
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A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module Homework Read Joy and Riley; Listen to podcast Collaborate with quad members; Post book review (11/14) View –“Introduction to Blogger” –“Accepting a Blog Invitation” –“Using, Posting, and Commenting in Blogs” –“Using and Creating Forms in Microsoft Word” Post teacher’s guide (11/17); Review guide (11/21) Complete module post-test and pedagogy assessment (11/23) Get help if needed (Dr. Keeler: 702.577.2331)
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Facilitator: Sharon L. Carter Content Scholars: Michael S. Green, Ph.D. and DeAnna Beachley, Ph.D. Content Pedagogy Scholar: Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D. (702.577.2331) Facilitator: Sharon L. Carter Content Scholars: Michael S. Green, Ph.D. and DeAnna Beachley, Ph.D. Content Pedagogy Scholar: Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D. (702.577.2331) Westward Movement/ Children’s Literature: Session II Westward Movement/ Children’s Literature: Session II A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module A CCSD Teaching American History Grant Module
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