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DCSD Instructional Planning Instrument Focus on Teaching and Learning Weekly Lesson Plan Section A: Strategies & Tasks Check the appropriate box to indicate the inclusion of the task and/or strategies for the weekly lesson plan. STRATEGIES/TASKS YES NO STRATEGIES/TASKS YES NO STRATEGIES/TASKS YES NO DCSD Unit Task Interdisciplinary Integration Differentiated Instruction GADOE Task/Activity/Resource Intervention Strategies X 21 st Century Learning Skills X STEM/STEAM Integration Gifted-Extensions for Learning X Research-Based Instructional Strategies X Section B: Unit & Standards Alignment Provide information that gives an overview of the weekly focus. School Name Chapel Hill Middle School Teacher/Co-Teacher/Para Name(s) M. Combre Grade/Subject/Course World Studies Week of: September 3 - 6, 2019 Unit #, Name, and Pacing Unit 1 – Geography/History of Africa – Week 4 Priority Standard(s) (Content specific) SS7G3 EXPLAIN the impact of location, climate, and physical characteristics on population distribution in Africa . a. EXPLAIN how the characteristics in the Sahara, Sahel, savanna, and tropical rain forest impact trade and affect where people live . Supporting Standard(s) (Content specific) SS7G1 Locate selected features of Africa a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Sahara, Sahel, savanna, tropical rain forest, Congo River, Niger River, Nile River, Lake Victoria, Great Rift Valley, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Atlas Mountains, and Kalahari Desert. b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the countries of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Sudan. SS7G2 Explain environmental issues across the continent of Africa a. Explain how water pollution and unequal access to water impacts irrigation, trade, industry, and drinking water. b. Explain the relationship between poor soil and deforestation in Sub-Saharan Africa. c. Explain the impact of desertification on the environment of Africa. SS7G4 Analyze the diverse cultural characteristics of the people who live in Africa. a. Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. b. Describe the diversity of religions within African ethnic groups

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DCSD Instructional Planning InstrumentFocus on Teaching and Learning

Weekly Lesson Plan

Section A: Strategies & TasksCheck the appropriate box to indicate the inclusion of the task and/or strategies for the weekly lesson plan.

STRATEGIES/TASKS YES NO STRATEGIES/TASKS YES NO STRATEGIES/TASKS YES NODCSD Unit Task Interdisciplinary Integration Differentiated InstructionGADOE Task/Activity/Resource Intervention Strategies X 21st Century Learning Skills XSTEM/STEAM Integration Gifted-Extensions for Learning X Research-Based Instructional Strategies X

Section B: Unit & Standards AlignmentProvide information that gives an overview of the weekly focus.

School Name Chapel Hill Middle SchoolTeacher/Co-Teacher/Para Name(s) M. CombreGrade/Subject/Course World Studies Week of: September 3 - 6, 2019Unit #, Name, and Pacing Unit 1 – Geography/History of Africa – Week 4

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Priority Standard(s)(Content specific)

SS7G3 EXPLAIN the impact of location, climate, and physical characteristics on population distribution in Africa. a. EXPLAIN how the characteristics in the Sahara, Sahel, savanna, and tropical rain forest impact trade and affect where people live.

Supporting Standard(s)(Content specific)

SS7G1 Locate selected features of Africaa. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Sahara, Sahel, savanna, tropical rain forest, Congo River, Niger River, Nile River, Lake Victoria, Great Rift Valley, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Atlas Mountains, and Kalahari Desert. b. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map the countries of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Sudan. SS7G2 Explain environmental issues across the continent of Africa a. Explain how water pollution and unequal access to water impacts irrigation, trade, industry, and drinking water. b. Explain the relationship between poor soil and deforestation in Sub-Saharan Africa. c. Explain the impact of desertification on the environment of Africa. SS7G4 Analyze the diverse cultural characteristics of the people who live in Africa. a. Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. b. Describe the diversity of religions within African ethnic groups

Non-Content Standard(s)(WIDA, Interdisciplinary, Literacy)

L6-8RH2: Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions. L6-8RH7: Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.

Essential Question(s)(Address philosophical foundations; contain multiple answers; provoke inquiry)

How does location influence the culture, development, and economy of the ethnic groups of Africa?

Big Ideas(Concepts or principles central to the lesson that anchor all of the smaller ideas in a lesson)

Location affects a society’s economy, culture, and development

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DCSD Instructional Planning InstrumentFocus on Teaching and Learning

Weekly Lesson Plan

Section C: Instructional FrameworkIdentify the strategies from Section A that will be implemented within the daily instructional framework. List the specific strategies as provided on the strategy chart found at the end of the DCSD Instructional Planning Instrument.

Daily Lesson Plan for Monday

MAP testing in HR/1st period in morning daily with block schedule of afternoon classes- 2nd/6th on T/Th and 3rd/7th on W/F

Assessment Evidence Note: A variety of formative

assessments should be used at key points throughout the lesson.

Learning Target/Success Criteria(What will students know and be able to do by the end of the lesson?)

Pre-Instructional Activity(Sponge; bell-ringer; journal; allows attendance to be taken)

Opening (ENGAGE)(Introduce the lesson; summarizes previous lesson; clarifies misconceptions) NO SCHOOL – LABOR DAY

Work Period(EXPLORE/EXPLAIN

EXTEND/ELABORATE)(Allows students to practice concept; assesses student learning)

Closing (EVALUATE)(Summarizes lesson; ensures understanding; clarifies misconceptions)

Resources/Instructional Materials(What do I need in order to teach the lesson?)

Daily Lesson Plan for Tuesday Assessment Evidence Learning Target/Success Criteria Identify the 4 vegetation regions in Africa and describe how people live each.

Pre-Instructional Activity SW read introductory passage about documentary “Savanna Homecoming”. Opening

(ENGAGE)Review video viewing guide/note-taking handout; ; characteristics of savanna. Students should be able to identify as a grassland, home of Africa’s “big game” animals. Questioning

Work Period(EXPLORE/EXPLAIN

EXTEND/ELABORATE)

Students view “Savanna Homecomingl” documentary. While viewing take notes in standards-based graphic organizer recording characterisitcs of the geographic region, environmental issues, types of jobs people have, ethnic groups, religion, other cultural characteristics IBN p. 30

Closing(EVALUATE) Review graphic organizer notes with questioning Questioning

Resources/Instructional Materials eBoard, dvd, handouts

Daily Lesson Plan for Wednesday Assessment Evidence Learning Target/Success Criteria Identify the 4 vegetation regions in Africa and describe how people live each.

Pre-Instructional Activity SW read introductory passage about documentary “Savanna Homecoming”. Opening

(ENGAGE)Review video viewing guide/note-taking handout; characteristics of savanna. Students should be able to identify as a grassland, home of Africa’s “big game” animals. Questioning

Work Period(EXPLORE/EXPLAIN

EXTEND/ELABORATE)

Students view “Savanna Homecomingl” documentary. While viewing take notes in standards-based graphic organizer recording characterisitcs of the geographic region, environmental issues, types of jobs people have, ethnic groups, religion, other cultural characteristics IBN p. 30

Closing(EVALUATE) Review graphic organizer notes with questioning Questioning

Resources/Instructional Materials eBoard, dvd, handouts

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Weekly Lesson Plan

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Weekly Lesson Plan

This page is for informational purposes only as lesson plans are developed. Do not attach this page to the weekly lesson plan.

Section D: Strategy Chart

Research-Based Instructional

Strategies(weekly strategies chosen to guide

teaching and learning)

Opening Work Period ClosingActivate Prior KnowledgeProvide FeedbackQuestioning (Raises questions)Scaffold InstructionClarify Previous LessonCreate InterestPhenomenonOther…

Facilitate LearningDemonstrate/ModelAcademic DiscussionsHigh-level QuestioningCooperative LearningIndependent LearningInterdisciplinary WritingExplain/Apply/Extend concepts and skillsGenerating and Testing HypothesesOther...

Summarize LessonsAllow students to assess their own learningProvide Alternative ExplanationsQuick WriteRespond to Essential Questions3-2-1/K-W-LOther…

21st Century Learning Skills

(weekly strategies chosen to guide student engagement)

Teamwork and CollaborationInitiative and LeadershipCuriosity and Imagination

Innovation and CreativityCritical Thinking and Problem SolvingFlexibility and Adaptability

Accessing and Analyzing InformationEffective Oral and Written CommunicationOther…

Intervention Strategies

Intervention Strategies(Tiers 1, 2, 3)

Additional Support in Classroom

Specially Designed Instruction for Exceptional Education Students

Strategies for English Language Learners

Re-VoicingExplainingPrompting for ParticipationChallenging or counteringAsking “Why?” or “How?”RereadPractice new academic vocabularyAssistive technologyPre-teach & re-teach in a different wayUse of manipulativesCollaborative workCreate differentiated text sets

ConferencingAdditional timeSmall group collaborationModify quantity of workTake student’s dictationScaffold informationDifferentiated (content/process/product)Consistent reward systemRefer to students’ IEP or 504 planAssistive technology

Visuals/RealiaFront-loadingEchoing/Choral responseColor-codingMultiple exposures in different mediaPair-shareModelingLanguage scaffolds: example: sentence framesDeconstruct complex sentencesIncrease student-to-student talkStrategies vocabulary instructionAdditional think time

GiftedExtensions for

Learning

Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4Flexible-Learning GroupsChoice of BooksHomework OptionsUse of Reading BuddiesVarious Journal PromptsStudent/Teacher Goal SettingVaried Pacing with Anchor OptionsWork Alone or TogetherFlexible SeatingVaried ScaffoldingVaried Computer ProgramsDesign-A-DayVaried Supplemental MaterialsComputer MentorsThink-Pair-ShareOpen-ended ActivitiesExplorations by InterestOptions for Competition

Gifted Edu. Cluster ClassesGifted Edu. Collaboration ClassesTiered Activities and ProductsUse of Literature ClubsMultiple Testing OptionsMultiple TextsAlternative AssessmentsSubject Advancement within classCurriculum CompactingTiered CentersSpelling by ReadinessVarying OrganizersCommunity MentorshipsStationsGroup InvestigationsAssess Students in Multiple WaysStudent ChoiceSimulations

Advanced Content (all core content)Resource ClassesIndependent/Directed StudySocratic Seminars

Above grade level accelerated (all core content)Advanced Placement ClassesInternational Baccalaureate ClassesInternshipsMentorships

Assessment Evidence

(Formative)

Analyzing Student WorkRound Robin ChartsStrategic Questioning3-Way Summaries

Think-Pair-Share3-2-1 CountdownClassroom PollsExit/Admit Tickets

One-Minute PaperMetacognition TableFour CornersSelf-Evaluation

Stop and GoClasswork Trade/Peer ReviewLearning LogsDocument Observations