Language Arts / Social Studies Lesson Design Template
Lesson Plan Title: The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere
Creator: Gina Underwood and Kim Aurelio
Grade Level/Subject: 5th grade Reading/Language Arts / Social Studies
Essential Question:
- How is the future shaped by the past and the present?
- How can people promote freedom?
Activating Prior Knowledge: Begin a word web about Independence Day. Ask students to brainstorm words or phrases they associate with Independence Day, or the Fourth of July. In the center circle, write “Fourth of July”. Record answers on the web. Discuss ways they celebrate, as well as what the Revolutionary War has to do with the Fourth of July. When finished, have students individually complete a K-W-L chart on Paul Revere.
Vocabulary Development: fate, fearless, glimmer, lingers, magnified, somber, steed – students will be doing independent practice on these words as part of their group work –word sort.
Active Participation / Group Activities: Each team of students will work on one of four tasks, rotating every 15 minutes:
- Group 1: Guided reading lesson with teacher, using leveled readerPaul Revere and the American Revolutionby Patricia West.
- Group 2: Spelling practice on numonics board – battleship
- Group 3: Guided note-taking activity using a time line – reread the poem and complete the timeline, sequencing the events in the correct order. Students will make a list of the ten most important events from the story, and plot them on the timeline.
- Group 4: Computer activity – compare and contrasttwo views of Paul Revere’s Ride. Students will read the real version online at . Then, complete the compare/contrast activity sheet comparing the two versions of this famous ride.
Evaluation: Each student will complete a self-assessment rubric about their work habits during group time today. The quality of work, attitude, pride, working with others, and focus on the task is assessed.
Connections to other Curriculum:
- Social Studies – review of Revolutionary War and key figures in that war.
- 21st Century Technology – use of computers, Inspiration software, Numonics board, laptop, use of internet to research / solve problems
- 21st Century Skills - learning to work responsibly and collaboratively with others, in academic and social contexts, to accomplish both individual and team goals.
- Writing Skills are used in the development of a journal written as a response to a prompt “Write as if you were Paul Revere and had just gotten back from the Midnight Ride.”
Materials:Numonics board
Laptop
Data projector
Inspiration software
Computers
Leveled readers
Reading book, Fifth Grade Scott Foresman Reading Street Unit 2
Paper and pencil
Links:
Duration: 60 – 90 minutes
File Attachments: K – W – L chart
Word Web chart
Collaborative Work Skills Rubric
Reading Contract
Compare / Contrast direction sheet
Vocabulary Sort