Archive for May 1st 2015

Friday-5/01/15:

  • Bell Work– 1. What were three of the major things England lacked as a result of rapid industrialization? 2. Which groups made up the upper middle class? 3. According to the timeline on the top of page 724-725 what would adult over-seers do to keep the drowsy children awake?
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Video-The Men Who Built America-Episode 2-A Oil Strike  (45min)
  • w/guided video inquiry questions
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD synthesis of the innovative tactics, drive and lasting impacts of some of America’s earliest industrial titans through the use of guided video facts and class discussions.
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will listen and record the innovative tactics, drive and lasting impacts of some of America’s earliest industrial titans by responding to a video designed to cause further inquiry and classroom discussion as a closing activity for our unit covering the Industrial Revolution

 

Thursday-4/30/15:

  • Bell Work-Please answer the following prompt in a complete paragraph:
  • In order to provide for a family often parents/guardians work long hours or sacrifice their personal desires for the good of those they love. Tell me about someone you know/look up to and describe what they do to care for you or your family. (Make sure to give quality examples)
    • Sentence Stem Ex: I really look up to my ____ because they…….
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • SSR-Life in the Boom: Oil Riches Call…and Family Life Waits (November 12th,, 2013)
  • SSR Meta-Cognitive Log-Reflection Log
  • Student Led Notes-Chapter 25 Section 2-Industrilization {Case Study: Manchester}
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD evaluation of the oil boom in North Dakota and the economic comparisons to the early period of industrial revolution in America through stating their opinion on a SSR article in SSR reflection log
    • SWD creation of the positive and negative effects of industrialization of the city of Manchester (in England) through compiling information in student led guided notes
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and record information regarding the oil boom in North Dakota and the economic comparisons to the early period of industrial revolution in America by responding to an SSR article through a SSR Meta-log
    • Students will read and record and orally share information on positive and negative effects of industrialization of the city of Manchester (in England) by creating student centered guided notes

 

Supplemental Materials: SSR-Life in the Boom: Oil Riches Call…and Family Life Waits (November 12th,, 2013), SSR Meta-Cognitive Log-Reflection Log and Student Led Notes-Chapter 25 Section 2-Industrilization {Case Study: Manchester}

 

SSR-Life in the Boom: Oil Riches Call…and Family Life Waits (November 12th,, 2013)

Life in the Boom-Oil Riches Call-SSR-Article-High

SSR Meta-Cognitive Log-Reflection Log

SSR-Meta-Cognitive Log-Template

Student Led Notes-Chapter 25 Section 2-Industrilization {Case Study: Manchester}

Chapter 25-Section 2-Guided Notes-High

 

 

Wednesday-4/29/15:

  • Bell Work-1. Why did people flock to cities and towns during the Industrial Revolution?  2. What social class expanded as a result of industrialization? 3. What were some of the negative effects of the rapid growth of Manchester?
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Video-The Men Who Built America-Episode 1-A New War Begins (45min)
  • w/guided video inquiry questions
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD synthesis of the innovative tactics, drive and lasting impacts of some of America’s earliest industrial titans through the use of guided video facts and class discussions.
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will listen and record the innovative tactics, drive and lasting impacts of some of America’s earliest industrial titans by responding to a video designed to cause further inquiry and classroom discussion as a closing activity for our unit covering the Industrial Revolution

Video Link: The Men Who Built America-Preview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WNgcFjGFc8&list=PLo9XqSyMxkErgS_TgB4LDrRFk10MsscAi