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B       Bryant Academy Weekly Lesson Plan                                                              April 26th – 30th 2010




Theme: Social Studies
Learning Strand: How humans have expressed themselves in different surroundings and at different times, revealing the many commonalties and differences
shared by the world's peoples past and present.
Grade Span: 5 - 8
Essential Question: Early American Civilizations
      Standards                    Process Skills                                 Activity                                Formative Assessment
SS:WH:6:2.2: Explore the         Standard SS:WH:2:                                                                 Lesson 1: Choose a different event from the
spread and impact of ideas       Contacts, Exchanges &         Text Resources:                                     lesson, and write a description of the experience.
and technology.                  International Relations:      [A] Houghton Mifflin Across the Centuries
                                 Students will demonstrate     [B] Houghton Mifflin America Will Be                Lesson 2: Create a pair of drawings to compare
SS:WH:6:2.3: Describe            their understanding of the    [C] Houghton Mifflin A More Perfect Union           and contrast the lives of “Elite” with those of
major migrations. (Themes:       interactions of peoples and                                                       “Commoners”.
People, Places and               governments over time.
Environment; Patterns of                                       [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 1: Origins (pp. 396-399)     Lesson 3: Describe aspects of Mayan culture such
Social and Political             Standard SS:WH:3:                 • Migrants from Asia                            as city life, farming methods, religion, and arts at
Interaction.)                    World Views and Value             • Early Hunter-Gatherers                        the height of Mayan civilization and/or create a
                                 systems and their                 • Early Farmers                                 detailed drawing of important Mayan features
SS:WH:8:3.1: Demonstrate         Intellectual and Artistic     [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 2: The Olmec (pp. 400-403)   such as terraced hills, pyramids, and hieroglyphs.
an understanding of how art,     Expressions: Students will        • Elite and Commoners
music and literature often       demonstrate their                 • Power and Religion                            Lesson 4: Compare and contrast cultures by
influence or reflect major       understanding of                  • Trade and Competition                         writing a dialogue between a Tiwanakan and a
ideas, values and conflicts of   conceptions of reality,       [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 3: The Maya (pp. 404-409)    Moche, Topics covered should include location,
a particular time. (Themes:      ideals, guidelines of             • Economy Based on Agriculture                  environment, farming, and way of life.
Cultural Development,            behavior and their forms of       • Priests as Kings
Interaction, and Change,         expression.                       • Mayan Achievements
Human Expression and                                           [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 4: The Tiwanakans and the
Communication)                                                 Moche (pp. 412-415)
                                                                   • Adapting to the Land
                                                                   • Living and Working




2009/2010

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  • 1. B Bryant Academy Weekly Lesson Plan April 26th – 30th 2010 Theme: Social Studies Learning Strand: How humans have expressed themselves in different surroundings and at different times, revealing the many commonalties and differences shared by the world's peoples past and present. Grade Span: 5 - 8 Essential Question: Early American Civilizations Standards Process Skills Activity Formative Assessment SS:WH:6:2.2: Explore the Standard SS:WH:2: Lesson 1: Choose a different event from the spread and impact of ideas Contacts, Exchanges & Text Resources: lesson, and write a description of the experience. and technology. International Relations: [A] Houghton Mifflin Across the Centuries Students will demonstrate [B] Houghton Mifflin America Will Be Lesson 2: Create a pair of drawings to compare SS:WH:6:2.3: Describe their understanding of the [C] Houghton Mifflin A More Perfect Union and contrast the lives of “Elite” with those of major migrations. (Themes: interactions of peoples and “Commoners”. People, Places and governments over time. Environment; Patterns of [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 1: Origins (pp. 396-399) Lesson 3: Describe aspects of Mayan culture such Social and Political Standard SS:WH:3: • Migrants from Asia as city life, farming methods, religion, and arts at Interaction.) World Views and Value • Early Hunter-Gatherers the height of Mayan civilization and/or create a systems and their • Early Farmers detailed drawing of important Mayan features SS:WH:8:3.1: Demonstrate Intellectual and Artistic [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 2: The Olmec (pp. 400-403) such as terraced hills, pyramids, and hieroglyphs. an understanding of how art, Expressions: Students will • Elite and Commoners music and literature often demonstrate their • Power and Religion Lesson 4: Compare and contrast cultures by influence or reflect major understanding of • Trade and Competition writing a dialogue between a Tiwanakan and a ideas, values and conflicts of conceptions of reality, [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 3: The Maya (pp. 404-409) Moche, Topics covered should include location, a particular time. (Themes: ideals, guidelines of • Economy Based on Agriculture environment, farming, and way of life. Cultural Development, behavior and their forms of • Priests as Kings Interaction, and Change, expression. • Mayan Achievements Human Expression and [A] Chapter 15, Lesson 4: The Tiwanakans and the Communication) Moche (pp. 412-415) • Adapting to the Land • Living and Working 2009/2010