Name: Julie Weaver
Date: December 2, 2003
Content Area: Social studies, Language Arts
Grade Level: 4
Objectives with Illinois Learning Standards:
- Students will show an understanding of what different levels of government do. (Social Science 14.B.2)
- Students will research ways that everyone in a society effects and helps shape public policy. (Social Science 14.D.2)
Strategies:Group work, research, and presentation
Materials:Visual hierarchy
Paper
Pen
Pencils
Markers
Paint and paint brushes
Poster board
Computer with internet access
Various books about Egypt
Procedures:
Anticipatory Set:
The teacher will begin by reviewing the members of the Egyptian hierarchy.
Development:
- The teacher will separate students into groups of four or five students.
- The teacher will then assign each group a topic: either farmer or pharaoh.
- The students will research the everyday lives of their assigned topic using resources provided to them in class, such as the internet and books.
- The students will then create a display board that shows different aspects of the assigned topic’s lifestyle, such as food, family, etc., but must include information on how their topic influences public policy.
- The groups will present their posters to the class explaining what the important aspects of daily life are to their topic.
Closure:
The teacher will review the jobs of a farmer and pharaoh with the class.
Modifications/Adaptations:
- If students cannot understand the aspects of daily life presented on the posters, the students could also write a brief summary of the life of their topic.
- The students could repeat this lesson for the other topic if they cannot understand the differences in life based on another group’s work.
Extensions:
- While researching their topic, the students will complete a worksheet that refers to important aspects of the daily life of their topic.
- Students could write a paper, as if it were a diary page explaining the daily life of their topic.
Technology:1. The students will use internet access to research their topics
2. The students could create power point presentations instead of posters.
Assessment of Student Learning:
- Did students show knowledge of different levels of government through their posters?
- Did students explain how farmers and pharaohs both effect public policy?
Attached Student Work:
Self-reflection: