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My Lesson Plan Title: Architecture Through the Ages Description: Students will compare the architecture of buildings with a similar purpose throughout different time periods and deliver a PowerPoint presentation of their findings. Duration: Learning Objectives: Research the architecture of one specific building type through three different periods of history. Present your findings in a PowerPoint presentation. Materials: Step by Step Procedure: Grade Level(s): Support Materials: Related Standards: SS2.I.1A: Students know the social and economic characteristics, such as customs, traditions, child-rearing practices, ways of making a living, education, and socialization practices, gender roles, foods, and religious and spiritual beliefs that distinguish different cultures and civilizations. SS2.I.2A: Students develop timelines by placing important events and developments in world history in their correct chronological order. SS2.I.3C: Students classify historic information according to the type of activity or practice: social/cultural, political, economic, geographic, scientific, technological, and historic. SS2.I.4C: Students view history through the eyes of those who witnessed key events and developments in world history by analyzing their literature, diary accounts, letters, artifacts, art, music, architectural, drawings, and other documents. Submitted By: I. Create Architecture PowerPoint Rubric Research PowerPoint Oral Presentation Collaborative Work Skills 4 Student included accurate examples of one type of building from three different time periods, and identified the civilizations they came from, and put them in the correct chronological order. Student used a mix of text and graphics, and had no errors in grammar or spelling. 3 Student included accurate examples of one type of building from three different time periods in the correct chronological order, but did not identify the civilizations they came from. 2 Student included accurate examples of one type of building from two different time periods, or presented three that were not in correct chronological order. 1 Student did not include more than one example of a specific type of building, or offered inaccurate examples. Student used a mix of text and graphics but had 1-2 errors in grammar or spelling. Student had more than 5 errors in spelling or grammar. Student speaks clearly, stays on topic, and keeps within time limit. Student contributes significantly to the group and works well with others. Student speaks clearly and stays on topic, but exceeds time limit. Student contributes significantly to the group, but often has trouble working with others. Student used only text or only graphics, or had 3-5 errors in spelling or grammar. Student speaks clearly but strays from topic. Student’s contribution to the group is minimal. Student does not contribute to the group. Student does not speak clearly.