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  1. msg Thanksgiving Is... Questions message posted Thanksgiving Is... Questions *Remember to answer these questions in complete sentences, and using detail. When is Thanksgivin…
    Thanksgiving Is... Questions
    *Remember to answer these questions in complete sentences, and using detail.

    When is Thanksgiving celebrated in the United States?

    When were the middle ages?

    What happened in September of 1620?

    What shore did the pilgrims land upon? Where is it located?

    Who were the two famous Indians who helped the settlers?

    When was the first Thanksgiving? How long did it last?

    Who decided to make Thanksgiving a holiday?
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    Thanksgiving Assignment (The questions to be answered are located on the discussion page)
    Lesson Plan Info
    Title:

    Title:
    What is Thanksgiving?
    Created

    Created
    by: Carlee Snarich
    Date

    Date
    Created: November 7, 2009
    Grade:

    Grade:
    3rd
    Subject:

    Subject:
    Language arts/social studies
    Topic

    Topic
    of Study: Thanksgiving
    Type

    Type
    of Lesson: Direct
    Class

    Class
    Submitted for: ED 280
    Instructor:

    Instructor:
    Dr. Margie Massey
    Standards
    Content

    Standards
    Content
    Areas: Language arts/Social studies
    Reading/Writing

    Reading/Writing
    Standard 1:
    ...
    of materials.
    *Using

    *Using
    a full
    ...
    and stories.
    Reading/Writing

    Reading/Writing
    Standard 3:
    ...
    and spelling.
    Reading/Writing

    Reading/Writing
    Standard 4:
    ...
    and viewing.
    History

    History
    Standard 1:
    ...
    historical relationships.
    History

    History
    Standard 6:
    ...
    throughout history.
    Overview
    Objective:

    Overview
    Objective:
    The students
    ...
    thankful for.
    Assessment

    Assessment
    Plan: After
    ...
    this Thanksgiving.
    Learning

    Learning
    Context: This
    ...
    the questions.
    Time

    Time
    Allotment: 20
    ...
    blog post.
    Instructional

    Instructional
    Materials:
    Teacher

    Teacher
    Materials:
    ·

    ·
    Book
    ·

    ·
    Questions for wiki
    ·

    ·
    Computers
    ·

    ·
    Overhead projector
    ·

    ·
    Overhead with questions
    Student

    Student
    Materials:
    ·

    ·
    Book
    ·

    ·
    Answers to questions
    ·

    ·
    Computer
    ·

    ·
    Blog
    Differentiation

    Differentiation
    of Instruction:
    Since

    Since
    all students
    ...
    the blog.
    Sequence

    Sequence
    of Procedures:
    Opening:
    1.

    Opening:
    1.
    Attention getter:
    ...
    the holiday.
    2.

    2.
    Pass out
    ...
    are reading.
    3.

    3.
    Once all
    ...
    began it.
    Body:
    4.

    Body:
    4.
    Everyone open
    ...
    am reading.
    5.

    5.
    Begin reading the book.
    6.

    6.
    While reading,
    ...
    following along.
    7.

    7.
    Once the
    ...
    the holiday.
    Assessment:
    8.

    Assessment:
    8.
    Put up
    ...
    overhead projector.
    9.

    9.
    Tell students
    ...
    their answer.
    10.

    10.
    They will
    ...
    the wiki.
    11.

    11.
    After they
    ...
    about it.
    12.

    12.
    Once those
    ...
    this Thanksgiving.
    13.

    13.
    After this
    ...
    be done.
    Closure:
    14. Remind

    Closure:
    14. Remind
    the students
    ...
    the holiday.
    References:
    Gibbons,

    References:
    Gibbons,
    Gail. Thanksgiving
    ...
    Holiday House.
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    Thanksgiving Assignment
    Lesson Plan Info
    Title: What is Thanksgiving?
    Created by: Carlee Snarich
    Date Created: November 7, 2009
    Grade: 3rd
    Subject: Language arts/social studies
    Topic of Study: Thanksgiving
    Type of Lesson: Direct
    Class Submitted for: ED 280
    Instructor: Dr. Margie Massey
    Standards
    Content Areas: Language arts/Social studies
    Reading/Writing Standard 1: Students read and understand a variety of materials.
    *Using a full range of strategies to comprehend materials such as directions, nonfiction material, rhymes and poems, and stories.
    Reading/Writing Standard 3: Students write and speak using conventional grammar, usage, sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
    Reading/Writing Standard 4: Students apply thinking skills to their reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing.
    History Standard 1: Students understand the chronological organization of history and know how to organize events and people into major eras to identify and explain historical relationships.
    History Standard 6: Students know that religious and philosophical ideas have been powerful forces throughout history.
    Overview
    Objective: The students will learn about the Thanksgiving holiday. They will know when it began, what made it begin, when it is celebrated, how people of all religions celebrate, also about the Native Americans and the Pilgrims. Most importantly, the students will learn the true importance of giving thanks and they will recognize what they are thankful for.
    Assessment Plan: After reading the book Thanksgiving Is… by Gail Gibbons together as a class, the students will answer questions on the class wiki. These questions will be answered by the students using their reading comprehension skills. After answering the questions, each student will comment on one other student’s wiki post. This comment should include ideas that your classmate may have left out, or right answers if their answers are incorrect. After doing this step, each student will create a new post on their blogs. This post will be one paragraph about what they are thankful for and why this Thanksgiving.
    Learning Context: This is an informative lesson about an upcoming holiday. It is important for students to understand the meaning behind the Thanksgiving holiday. There is a significant meaning behind the holiday that the students need to know. Students need to pay attention to reading the book so that they are able to answer the questions.
    Time Allotment: 20 minutes to read the book, 20 minutes to answer the questions and respond to another’s post, 15 minutes to create the blog post.
    Instructional Materials:
    Teacher Materials:
    · Book
    · Questions for wiki
    · Computers
    · Overhead projector
    · Overhead with questions
    Student Materials:
    · Book
    · Answers to questions
    · Computer
    · Blog
    Differentiation of Instruction:
    Since all students are at different reading levels, I will read the book to the class and encourage the students to follow along. I will read at a medium pace so that the slower readers to not fall behind and so that the fast readers don’t get too ahead. The questions will come directly from the book, so if the students do not remember the exact answer, they can look back in the book to find it. I will be of assistance to any student having trouble with the wiki or the blog.
    Sequence of Procedures:
    Opening:
    1. Attention getter: Find out what the students already know about the Thanksgiving holiday. Let everyone that chooses to tell what they know. Also ask students what their families do for the holiday.
    2. Pass out books to everyone in the class. Tell them that I will be reading but that they must follow along. Inform them that they will have to answer questions that are coming from the book so they will really need to comprehend what they are reading.
    3. Once all of the books are handed out explain the purpose of this lesson. The purpose is to learn about the Thanksgiving holiday and what began it.
    Body:
    4. Everyone open your book and put your finger on the word that I am reading.
    5. Begin reading the book.
    6. While reading, occasionally stop on a word and have the students say it to make sure that they are following along.
    7. Once the book is over, reflect on what we read and what the students already knew about the holiday.
    Assessment:
    8. Put up the questions to be answered on the overhead projector.
    9. Tell students that they have 20 minutes to answer the questions in complete sentences. They must answer the question and explain their answer.
    10. They will answer the questions directly onto the wiki.
    11. After they are done with their answers, they must read classmates response and make a 5 sentence comment about it.
    12. Once those steps are completed, the students have 15 minutes to create a new blog post. The post will be a paragraph long and they will explain (with detail) what they are thankful for this Thanksgiving.
    13. After this is completed, have all of the students return their books to the table and wait for the rest of the class to be done.
    Closure:
    14. Remind the students what we have just learned and have them keep it all in mind while they are celebrating the holiday.
    References:
    Gibbons, Gail. Thanksgiving Is…. New York: Holiday House.

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