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“Teaching for IMPACT” Template Week of (January 16 – January 20) Use this page to guide your lesson planning as you apply the “Teaching for IMPACT” model. Identification of Goals: Standards/Objectives Mon Jan 16 Tues Jan 17 Wed Jan 18 Thurs Jan 19 Fri Jan 20 Martin Luther King Holiday – No school Standards – SSSOCFR1a, FR1b, FR1c FR1d. Standards – SSSOCFR1a, FR1b, FR1c FR1d. Standards – SSSOCFR1a, FR1b, FR1c FR1d. Standards – Objective – 1. TSWBAT Explain sociological perspective and imagination and the relationship of sociology to other social sciences. 2. TSWBAT Explain the origins of sociology and careers where sociological knowledge is applicable. Objective – 1. TSWBAT Explain sociological perspective and imagination and the relationship of sociology to other social sciences. 2. TSWBAT Explain the origins of sociology and careers where sociological knowledge is applicable. Objective – 1. TSWBAT Explain sociological perspective and imagination and the relationship of sociology to other social sciences. 2. TSWBAT Explain the origins of sociology and careers where sociological knowledge is applicable. Mapping the Essentials: How do I establish curricular PRIORITIES? SocC1a, b, c and d; and SocC2a, b and c. Objective – 1. TSWBAT Explain the development and importance of culture. 2. TSWBAT evaluate how cultures develop and evolve, including ethnocentrism, folk culture, pop culture, counterculture, subculture, and culture shock. The GA state standards will be used to establish curricular priorities for Sociology. Enduring Understanding: The field of sociology has the potential to enrich the lives of humans through the introduction of useful insight into culture and social change in today’s society. Essential Questions Mon Jan 16 Tues Jan 17 Wed Jan 18 Thurs Jan 19 Fri Jan 20 Martin Luther King Holiday – No school What is a theoretical perspective? How does the conflict perspective explain social change? How do various celebrations make you feel connected to the country? How does heredity affect human behavior? Which sociologist stands out as making the most significant contributions to sociology. How does symbolic interactionism explain social change? How does culture explain human behavior? How do sociobiologists view human behavior? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ©S. C. Simmons, 2005 (revised 2014) Please do not duplicate without permission. ([email protected]) Planning for Assessment: What is the EVIDENCE of understanding? Types of Evidence (e.g., diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments such as performanc e tasks, academic prompts, quizzes/tests, informal checks for understanding, student self-assessments and reflections) Mon Jan 16 Tues Jan 17 Wed Jan 18 Thurs Jan 19 Fri Jan 20 Martin Luther King Holiday – No school Students take notes on basic sociology concepts. Students take Quiz 2, chapter 1. Students take chapter test. Students write one page on how their lives are impacted by instinct compared to culture. Mon Jan 16 Tues Jan 17 Wed Jan 18 Thurs Jan 19 Fri Jan 20 Martin Luther King Holiday – No school Bell ringer exercise – Which sociologist stands out as contributing a great deal to the study of sociology? your opinion? Why? Bell ringer exercise – How has your life changed as the result of the cell phone compared to your parents? Bell ringer exercise – Which of the three theoretical perspective makes the most sense to you? Why? Bell ringer exercise – How does heredity affect human behavior? Do you act in similar ways to someone in your family? How? Teacher will provide direct instruction on power, the conflict perspective, and symbolic interactionism. Teacher will provide review on key concepts of sociology. Teacher provides instruction on culture and heredity, sociobiology, and language and culture. Teacher provides test over chapter 1. Students respond by taking notes.. Teacher introduces study of culture, You tube videos: Emmanuel’s ride, nature versus nurture, eugenics in America, hand gestures. Teacher will provide direct instruction on lesson 3, role of theoretical perspectives, five key concepts, definitions of functionalism, manifest & latent functions & class conflict. Activities: 1. Show main idea slide, lesson 3 (p 22 of book) 2. read 5 key concepts p 23-24, then work interactive board online –students match. 3. Functionalism – read definition (show lecture slide) 4. Theoretical perspectives – talk each. Family slide talk changes in functions 5. conflict perspective – show lecture slide. Activities: 1. critical thinking skills – p 27 partner w/o using physical power. 2. article on homeless using facebook, conflict or functionalist viewpoint? Answer questions – homework grade. 3. Youtube, greenpeace env. Protesters, kapernick kneel. Teacher provides Quiz 2. Teacher provides Pre-assessment for sociology course. ©S. C. Simmons, 2005 (revised 2014) Please do not duplicate without permission. ([email protected]) Activities: 1. p. 65 identifying holidays that are important to you and discuss what the students do on these days. Ask questions 2. close and reflect – students id celebrations that made them connected to society. 3. p. 68, and online culture and society slide. 4. p 68 critical thinking – class divided two groups material an non lists. Activities: 1. Reading from book lesson 1, Sociobiology lecture slide, then youtube videos at select times. 2. lesson 1 close and reflect online check quiz. 3. lesson 2 online, cultural symbols – students respond. 4. online lesson 2 – print reading 5 and have students complete as a homework assignment “The power of gestures” Activities for Learning: HOW do I teach for understanding? [See below to consider strategies for differentiation and monitoring for understanding as you plan.] Sequence of Learning Experiences and Methods of Instruction Mon Jan 16 Tues Jan 17 Wed Jan 18 Thurs Jan 19 Fri Jan 20 Martin Luther King Holiday – No school Lesson Set: Students will respond to questions regarding theoretical perspectives. Lesson Set: Students will respond to questions regarding how their life has changed due to the cell phone. Lesson Set: Students will respond to questions regarding the three theoretical perspectives. Lesson Set: Students will respond to questions regarding how heredity affects human behavior. Skill Development: Students will develop critical thinking, by discussing the power of symbols in America. Skill Development: Students will develop critical thinking, by evaluating various government responses. Skill Development: Students will develop critical thinking, by comparing hand gesture meaning in various countries. Guided practice: Students will discuss how facebook can help the homeless. Guided practice: Students will discuss what the US should do in the Syrian refugee crisis. The terminology introduced by the sociologists. Guided practice: Students will discuss the issue of eugenics in America in past practices of sterilization. Skill Development: Students will develop critical thinking, by comparing and contrasting the three theoretical perspectives. Guided practice: Students will discuss the issues of the great Depression from a migrant farmworker’s view. Independent practice: Students will work independently to find changes in functions in the family. Independent practice: Students will work independently to develop answers to questions on the facebook reading and complete quiz 2. Closure: Teacher will provide a summary and a question and answer session to provide students closure before progressing to a new topic. Closure: Teacher will provide a summary and a question and answer session to provide students closure before progressing to a new topic. ©S. C. Simmons, 2005 (revised 2014) Please do not duplicate without permission. ([email protected]) Independent practice: Students will work independently to complete chapter 1 test. Independent practice: Students will work independently to complete a reading on gestures and answers follow-on questions. Closure: Teacher will provide a summary and a question and answer session to provide students closure before progressing to a new topic. Closure: Teacher will provide a summary and a question and answer session to provide students closure before progressing to a new topic. Resources and Materials (for students and teacher) Text: Sociology and You, by Jon M. Shepherd and Robert W. Greene. Computer Projector and smartboard Powerpoint slides from textbook website if available. CD exam bank Sociology and You. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Consideration of Diversity: How do I address LEARNER DIFFERENCES? Strategies for Differentiation to be Implemented • Information delivered by lecture and student taking notes • Guided discussion on key points covered in lecture • Group projects and presentation on related situational material • Students will view subject matter videos and discuss. • Direct instruction using power point presentation • Direct instruction using news events from CNN regarding sociology topics • Notes • Field trips/guest speaker • Film clips _____________________________________________________________________________________ Teaching for Understanding: How do I ensure that students REALLY understand? Test given at end of each chapter. Critical thinking presentations will demonstrate knowledge of key terms and the application of these terms to law enforcement issues. One page essays will demonstrate an understanding of the issues discussed and demonstrate an ability to debate an issue. Two page paper assignments will demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts and a capability to research into the subject matter area and then compose ideas into a coherent well written document with correct citations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_G_9hsxxuA Greenpeace violent protests (Wed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UrOdGA9EuA kapernick kneel protest (Wed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpsM6zoSPuE vet who lost legs says to Kapernick (Wed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHUDh82sZYs emmanuel’s ride (Fri) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6hF3-obvnA nature versus nurture (sociobiology) (Fri) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nshj9rCTPdE eugenics in America (Fri) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWFPHW7BCCI hand gestures meanings (Fri) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfwjcz8irmU ferguson, mo situation ©S. C. Simmons, 2005 (revised 2014) Please do not duplicate without permission. ([email protected])