Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template: Name Subject Grade Level Date/Duration
Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template: Name Subject Grade Level Date/Duration
Essential
Questions
DETAILS
Ms. Weishorn
Social studies
3rd
PA/Common
Core/Standards
Objective
Bloom's
Taxonomy
Webb's Depth of
Knowledge
(DOK)
Formative &
Summative
Assessment
Evidence
ISTE Standards
for Students
Framework for
21st Century
Learning
Accommodation
s, Modifications
SUPERVISING
TEACHERS
SIGNATURE
CK
Explicit
Instructions
Lesson
Procedure
CK
Activating Prior Knowledge
Ask the students if they know any historical facts about
their town
Students will be provided with a picture/map of their
town with important places highlighted to give them an
example of some answers that I will be looking for
Hook/Lead-In/Anticipatory Set
Show students pictures of old buildings that have been
have won awards for being restored or preserved. Show
before and after pictures if possible.
Big Idea Statement
The history of the Commonwealth continues to influence
Pennsylvanians today, and has impacted the United
States and the rest of the world.
Essential Questions Statement
What might be some good things about preserving an
old building rather than tearing I down?
What might be some reasons to just tear an old building
down?
How might one decide whether to restore and old
building or tear it down?
Objective Statement
SWBAT view pictures of preserved and restored historical
buildings and discuss the reason why communities
would want to preserve them in small groups and as a
class with 90% accuracy.
SWBAT research historic places in their town (buildings,
parks, statues, or memorials) and answer questions
about these places in small groups with 90% accuracy.
SWBAT create a pamphlet or web page about the places
they have researched in small groups with 90%
accuracy.
Transition
Students will get into groups
Key Vocabulary
Preserve
Restore
PreAssessment of Students
Ask students why they think people believe that it is
important o preserve old buildings (what might be some
good things about preserving an old building rather than
tearing I down? What might be some reasons to just tear
an old building down? How might one decide whether to
restore and old building or tear it down?)
will either pair him with a buddy that he works well with
to help him read and find information, or find reading
material that he can easily read himself.
Jaide, Emily, and Destiny enjoy drawing and would really
enjoy drawing the pictures for the brochure. Each of
them has difficulty either staying on task or starting an
activity. I will let them know that they will get to do the
drawing for the brochure if they finish their work first.
Matty, Tyler, Emily, and Jaide start to cry, curse or throw
a tantrum when the work becomes too difficult or a
problem arises with a peer. If this happens at any point
during the activity, they will be allowed to use their Calm
Bottle to help them calm down and they will return to
their work when they are ready.
If Cody, Tommy, and Destiny are stubborn, stop working
or not begin to work/ refuse to follow directions, they will
be given a warning and reminded of the appropriate way
to act. If the inappropriate behavior continues after a
second warning, they will lose free playtime.
Transition
Students will get into groups
Reading
iPad or computer with Internet access
Materials
Paper
Technology
Pencil
Equipment
Materials to make a brochure
Supplies
Pennsylvania Historical Landmarks Lite app (if needed)
Evaluation of
Formal Evaluation
the
Completion of brochure or webpage
Learning/Master Informal Evaluation
y of the
Participating in group work
Concept
Participating in class discussion (answering questions)
Closure
Summary & Review of the Learning
Have the students present to their classmates what
they found. (what places did they learn about? What
were their favorite places? What was an interesting story
or event that occurred in these places? Where would
they take visitors to their town?)
Homework/Assignments
Teacher
Self-reflection