1. Assignment #3 History: Get Fired Up Unit Author First and Last Name A. Elizabeth Snider Author’s E-mail Address [email_address] Course Name(s) Designing Technology Rich Curricula Course Number(s) Sp08 Course Section(s) EME5207 Instructor(s) Name(s) Dawson / Drexler
2. Unit Overview Unit Plan Title Fire Starter Curriculum-Framing Questions Essential Question How was history made in your lifetime? Unit Questions What impact did our generation have on world history? Content Questions Who are these people? What are these events? Why are these things significant to history? Unit Summary We will break down and define the people, places and events listed in the lyrics of Billy Joel’s song “We didn’t Start the Fire”.
3. Subject Area(s) Social Studies with Language Arts & Math infused taught through Music & Technology Targeted State Frameworks/Content Standards/Benchmarks Social Studies: SS.A.1.3.1 The student extends and refines understanding that historical events are subject to different interpretations (for example, patterns, chronology, sequencing including cause and effect and the identification of historical periods). GLE #2 . The student understands chronology (for example, knows how to construct and label a timeline of events). SS.A.2.3.2 : The student knows how major historical developments have had an impact on the development of civilizations. GLE #1 . The student knows ways major historical developments have influenced selected groups over time (for example, the rise and spread of the Muslim religion). Language Arts: Standard 2 : The student constructs meaning from a wide range of texts. LA.A.2.3.1 : The student determines the main idea or essential message in a text and identifies relevant details and facts and patterns of organization. GLE # 4 . analyzes ways writers organize and present ideas (for example, through chronology, comparison-contrast, and cause-effect).
4. Student Objectives/Learning Outcomes Students will identify & explain people, places, events listed within the song with 80% accuracy. Students will create & present a Power Point Presentation based on the lyrics of the song that depicts historical relevance within their lifetime. Students will create a newsletter demonstrating comprehension of historical relevance of the lyrics of the song We Didn’t Start the Fire by Billy Joel.
5. Procedures Students will watch a power point that introduces the song/topic of the lesson, then will attempt to recognize the lyrics as they are sung. Students will research and determine relevance of the people/places/events listed in the lyrics. Approximate Time Needed This unit plan will consist of 3 50 minute lessons and 2 15-20 minute mini lessons, and 20-25 hours of homework/research either as small group or as individuals. Unit takes place over a 6 week period. Prerequisite Skills Students will have some prior knowledge working with Microsoft Office applications: Power Point, Publisher, and Internet resourcing.
7. Printed Materials Students may use their textbooks, encyclopedias, archived newspapers, archived magazines. Supplies CD of song (several copies), paper, pens, blank CD, CD players (w/ & w/out headphones), computers with Microsoft office software and required technology. Internet Resources http://home.uchicago.edu/%7Eyli5/Flash/Fire.html www.loc.gov , Google search engine Others We will take a field trip to the school library to research the lyrics. We will take a virtual field trip to the Library of Congress to research the lyrics.
8. Accommodations for Differentiated Instruction Resource Student Students will work in small groups and will be pre-assigned sections of the song (period of the timeline) to research. Printed lyrics will be available to all the students. CD players with headphones will be available for the students to refer back to the song as often as necessary. Students may consult with teachers, the school librarian and/or teaching assistants. Non-Native English Speaker Students will work in small groups and will be pre-assigned sections of the song (period of the timeline) to research. Printed lyrics will be available to all the students. CD players with headphones will be available for the students to refer back to the song as often as necessary. Students may consult with teachers, the school librarian and/or teaching assistants. Students may use translation software such as www.babelfish.com to translate information. Students may use textbooks, encyclopedias and archived news articles printed in their native language(s). Gifted Student Students will be asked to give more specific/expanded explanation of people/places/events listed in the lyrics. As enrichment, students will be asked to create a list of lyrics for new verses to the song listing people/places/events relevant to history from 1989 to present.
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11. Timeline Because this is a six week project, students will be given two weeks for each section of the project, meaning they should submit the project in 3 stages and by the pre-established due dates. Each section of the project will be reviewed for progress and will be provided teacher feedback, suggestions and assistance where necessary. The projects will not be graded until the end of the six week period and will be graded as one final project. Scoring will be based on rubrics explained in the teacher powerpoint “Firestarter”.
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13. Students will be able to review powerpoints and videos that explain the lesson as often as they need. Lessons will have progress reviews where trackable progress can be assessed and teacher feedback is offered.
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17. A mind is like a fire. Knowledge and resources are combustible. Give it knowledge and expose it to resources. This exposure fans the flames and can make all the difference between a tiny spark and an inferno of roaring flames! Elizabeth Snider, 2008