
Teacher | Barbara Perdisatt |
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Subject Area | ELA/SS |
Grade Level | 5 |
Week # | Q3W2 |
Unit of Instruction | Quarter 3 |
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Learning Targets and Learning Criteria | |||
Unit Question: What value does technology bring to people’s lives? Students will explain what a colonist and colony is. Students will be able to explain how colonists arrived in North America. Students will be able to explain why colonists came to America Students will be able to explain that there are 13 colonies divided into three geographical regions Students will be able to describe the different types of homes and buildings found in the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies Students will be able to describe what colonial schools were like and compare them to schools today | |||
Classroom Activities | |||
IReady Nearpod Build a colonial village Create a Venn Diagram comparing My School to Colonial Schools Language Review Practice Greek and Latin Vocabulary lesson 19 Ms. Perdisatt’s Homeroom – Literature Circles, Goal Setting | |||
Assignments Due | |||
Spelling and Vocabulary Lesson 19 formative – 1/13 Grammar quiz 3:2 – 1/13 U5W1 benchmark formative – 1/6 Build a colonial village – 1/10 Venn Diagram – 1/12 Opinion writing – 1/9 | |||
Additional Resources | |||
Lesson 19 – dict (say, tell) tele- (far), neo- (new) contradict – to say the opposite of something someone else has said, to deny the truth of something dictation – the act of speaking words that someone writes down or that a machine records dictator – a person who rules a country with total authority, often in a cruel or brutal way predict – to say what will or might happen in the future verdict – the decision made by a jury in a trial neonatal – of, relating to, or taking care of babies in the first month after birth neoclassical – relating to a style of art or architecture like the ones found inn ancient Greece or Rome televise – to broadcast something by television telecommunication – the technology of sending and receiving signals, images, etc, over long distances by telephone, television, satellite, etc. telescope – a device shaped like a long tube that you look through in order to see things that are far away. |