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SUBJECT AREA: Social studies GRADE LEVEL: Secondary 4 express
Name of Teacher: Mrs Cindy Choong
LESSON TITLE: The Iraq-Kuwait War TIME ALLOTTED: 2 lessons (2hrs)
Hand in Hand:
LESSON DESCRIPTION: (Write a concise description of what occurs in this lesson.)
1. Lecture on the Iraq-Kuwait War through power point slides.
2. Students complete a mind map on the war.
3. In groups of 5, create a video clip on different aspects of the war. This is done as part of the homework to
reinforce learning.
4. Each group will be graded on their clip based on a set of rubrics.
CLASSROOM LAYOUT AND GROUPING OF STUDENTS:
(Where will the learning take place? How will the room be organized with the computers? How will the students be
grouped (class group, individuals, pairs, small groups, etc…)
Students will complete the mind map individually.
Group discussion for the creation of the video clip will be done outside curriculum time as part of their assignment.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:
(Identification of the specific learning outcomes expected to happen based on Competency Standards.)
a b c d
Creativity & Innovation X X
Communication &
Collaboration X X X
Research and Fluency X X
Critical Thinking,
Problem Solving and X X
Decision Making
Digital Citizenship X X X
Technology Operations
and Concepts X
2. XMSS LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE: Using ICT in Teaching and Learning 2010
MATERIALS, RESOURCES AND TECHNOLOGY:
1. Materials and Resources for this Lesson (special devices)
Technology Components for this Lesson
Windows movie maker or any software to create a video clip.
2. Web Site for this Lesson
Students can search youtube for ideas on how various clips are produced and goggle for pictures and
extra information about the war on the internet.
Students are also given this website to get free video editing software :
http://www.desktop-video-guide.com/top-5-free-video-editing-software-review.html
3. Computer Software for this Lesson
Windows movie maker or any software to create a video clip.
STUDENT’S PRESENT LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE AND KNOWLEDGE:
( Do the students have the adequate knowledge to complete the lesson successfully? What pre-requisite skills must
the students have to complete the lesson content? Include technology skills.)
1. Students must be able to explain the causes and effects of the war.
2. They must know how to film a video clip and edit it.
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INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES:
1. Motivation:
Explain the importance of the lesson to motivate the student. Relate lesson to previous lesson or real-life
situation.
Most of the times, students are asked to produce an essay in order to assess their learning. By getting
students to produce a video clip, it generate interest as it is something different and that they also enjoy
doing it. In order to produce the clip, they need to learn the content well and present it in a clear and
succinct manner. This assignment also allows them to use their creativity to create a clip that will arouse and
sustain the audience interest. By watching the different clips produced by their classmates, it reinforces their
learning in a fun and interesting manner.
2. Activities: (The sequential activities to happen in this lesson. It describes the teaching method to employ in
learning the lesson.)
1. Content delivery through power point slides.
2. Content gathering in the form of a mindmap.
3. Assessment though the creation of a video clip.
4. Feedback through the rubrics.
3. Closure:
Summary of the lesson.
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ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION:
How will you measure the student’s success? Formally or informally? Formal evaluation of student work requires that
a grade is taken while informal might be monitoring of work, or class discussion. This section should contain a
description of the assessment process, the criteria for achievement, and performance levels. The criteria should
directly align to objectives and instruction. Describe your plan for providing feedback to your students.
Rubrics that assesses students’ success based on:
1. Accuracy and organisation of information/content
2. Production quality & clarity of presenter(s)
3. Creativity and elements of design
4. Engagment level of audience
STUDENT PRODUCTS:
What artifact(s) or products will result from the lesson? (such as a report, newsletter, diagram, slideshow, drawing,
etc.)
Video clip of the different aspects of the Iraq-Kuwait War.