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Integrated Literacy Assignment Presented by: Stephanie Hiltz
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GLCEs O 1-H2.0.1 Demonstrate chronological thinking by distinguishing among past, present and future using family or school events. O 1-H2.0.2 Investigate a family history for at least two generations, identifying various members and their connections in order to tell a narrative about family life.
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Chronological Thinking
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Social Studies Alive! My School and Family O Textbook O Lesson Guide O Full lesson with individual activities O Interactive Student Notebook (Activity book)
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Big Books O “Using Time Lines” O “Then and Now”
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Game Quick Online Game Quick Online Game
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Primary Sources O “Family Traditions” Then and Now O “Family History” Then and Now O Family Crests O “The Kids’ Family Tree Book”
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Chronological Thinking O Mailbox magazine “Sweet Beginnings” Activity O Tweak to make age-appropriate, list scoops 1- 6 O Allow students to do their own sequencing with family or school events by placing events on flower
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Website: Timeline GeneratorTimeline Generator
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Charts: Thinking Maps Flow Map for Sequencing Bubble Map for Comparing and Contrasting
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Family History
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Books O “Me and My Family Tree” by Joan Sweeny hear it read aloud! O “The Kids’ Family Tree Book” by Caroline Leavitt
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Online Resources O Song: “I have a Family Tree”“I have a Family Tree” O Video: Family RelationshipsFamily Relationships
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Family History Lesson Using Primary Sources Then Photograph Now Photograph
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Works Cited O Bragg, Jennifer. June/July 2011. Sweet Begginings. The Mailbox: The Idea Magazine for Teachers, 33, 39-41. O Alavosus, Laura and Frey, Wendy. (2003). Social Studies Alive! My School and Family. Palo Alto, 94303: Teachers’ Curriculum Institute. O Bartky, Joyce and Hutchinson, Nicolle. (2003). Social Studies Alive! My School and Family: Lesson Guide. Palo Alto, 94303: Teachers’ Curriculum Institute. O Bartky, Joyce and Hutchinson, Nicolle. (2003). Social Studies Alive! My School and Family: Interactive Student Notebook. Palo Alto, 94303: Teachers’ Curriculum Institute. O McNamara, Margaret. (2012). Using Time Lines. Pelham, 10803: Benchmark Education Company. O Conner, Glenn. (2010). Then and Now. Guangzhou: Sundance/Newbridge Educational Publishing, LLC O Leavitt, Caroline. (2007). The Kids’ Family Tree Book. New York, 10016: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.
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…continued O Sweeny, Joan. (2000). Me and My Family Tree. Dragonfly Books. O Teachnology, Incorporated. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.teach- nology.com/web_tools/materials/timeline/http://www.teach- nology.com/web_tools/materials/timeline/ O Children Songs. (2014, October 13). I Have a Family Tree [Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57JKc-o-CVwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57JKc-o-CVw O Sukhdev Singh. (2012, October 27). HOW TO TEACH FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS.avi [Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq0O0MPhZhUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq0O0MPhZhU O Pearson Education, Inc. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.sfsocialstudies.com/g1/u1/index.html http://www.sfsocialstudies.com/g1/u1/index.html O Dustman, Jeanne. (2013). Exploring History through Primary Sources: My Family Then and Now. Huntington Beach, 92649: Teacher Created Materials, Inc. O Blank thinking maps retrieved from Google Images
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