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Uintah County School District 2011 Unit: _____4____ Week: _____2___ Constitution Articles of Confederation and Constitutional Convention Focus Standards: W.5.3: Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. RL.5.6: Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described. RF.5.4: Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. RF.5.4 (a): Read on-level text with purpose and understanding. L.5.4 (b): Use common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., photograph, photosynthesis). L.5.4: Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 5 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies. Student Objectives: Write from a specific point of view. Study and memorize 10 grade-appropriate words with a common Greek or Latin affix or root. Read on-level text with purpose and understanding. Terminology: point of view ballad meter rhyme scheme Comprehension Strategy: Use text features (titles, headings, captions, graphic features) Ask questions throughout the reading process. Summarize text; include sequence of main events (journal or Stop and Write) Genre Focus: Historical Fiction Uintah County School District 2011 Read Aloud Shared Reading Cheney, Lynne (2008) We the People – The Story of Our Constitution Biography, “Father of the Constitution”, p.136-137, Literacy by Design, Rigby Sourcebook Volume 1. Ratification Ballad – see link Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers – The Constitutional Convention Fradin, Dennis Brindell (2005) The Founders – The 39 Stories Behind the U.S. Constitution Interactive Writing/Edit Independent Writing Guided Reading/Book Clubs/Reciproc al Teaching “A Not Very Well-Kept Secret”, p.140145, Literacy by Design, Rigby Sourcebook Volume 1. Independent Reading Center for Civic Education (free classroom sets) We the People – The Citizen and the Constitution – Unit 2 Word Work Callella, Trisha (2004) Greek and Latin Roots – Teaching Vocabulary to Improve Reading Comprehension Vocabulary, “Whom Should I Believe”, p.133-134, Literacy by Design, Rigby Sourcebook Volume 1. Word Study, “The Constitution of the United States”, p.138-139, Literacy by Design, Rigby Sourcebook Volume 1. Vocabulary, “Ratify Now!”, p.146-147, Literacy by Design, Rigby Sourcebook Volume 1. Fritz, Jean. (1998) Shh! We're Writing the Constitution Levy, Elizabeth. If You Were There When They Signed the Constitution Vocabulary Assessment /Rubrics Technology Uintah County School District 2011 Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Each student will write a point of view paragraph as if they lived during this time period and had to decide whether they wanted the states to be strong and the central government not as strong, a federation as described on the first couple of pages of Fritz’ book, or the central government to be stronger than the states. (Washington and Hamilton’s viewpoint) constitution, confederation, delegate, framers, convention, Great Compromise, abolish, threefifths clause, slavery Paragraph rubric – http://schoolwe b.psdschools.or g/webber/files/ Expository%20 paragraph%20r ubric.pdf Paragraph rubric http://www.woodsholemuseum.org/woodspages/sprtsl/v2n1-Ratifi.pdf – Ratification Ballad http://www.usconstitution.net/constkids4.html http://ratify.constitutioncenter.org/constitution/index_no_flash.php http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ushistory/usconstitution/previe w.weml http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/magnacarta/ A More Perfect Union – DVD Uintah County School District 2011