2nd Block-ESOL World History
ESOL Standard 1 "English Learners communicate for Social and Instructional purposes within the school setting." ESOL Standard 5 "English learners communicate information, ideas,and concepts necessary for academic success in the content area of Social Studies. SSWH3 Examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BC to 400 AD. a. Compare the origins and structure of the Greek polis, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. b. Identify the ideas and impact of important individuals, include: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Augustus Caesar. c. Analyze the impact of Greek and Roman culture, politics, and technology. d. Describe polytheism in the Greek and Roman world. e. Explain the origins and diffusion of Christianity in the Roman world. f. analyze the factors that led to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. Monday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Group Reading and Discussion of 5.2-5.3 2. Create A Test Review-5.1-5.3 Closing: Summary Tuesday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Study 2. Ch. 5A Test 3. Begin New Vocabulary Cards- Chapter 5, Sections 4-5 4. Read and Mark 5.4-Alexander's Empire Closing: Summary Wednesday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Read and Mark Section 5.5-The Spread of Hellenistic Culture 2. Complete the "After You Read" review 3. Create A Test Closing: Summary Thursday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Study 2. Ch. 5B Test 3. Begin New Vocabulary Cards- Chapter 6, Sections 1-3 4. Read and Mark 6.1-"The Roman Republic" Closing: Summary Friday- Opening: "Good News and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Group Reading and Discussion of 6.1- "The Roman Republic" 2. Group Reading and Discussion of 6.2- "The Roman Empire" Closing: Summary 3rd Block- ESOL Reading, Writing and Newcomer I.E.L. ESOL Standard 1 "English Learners communicate for Social and Instructional purposes within the school setting." ESOL Standard 2: "English language learners communicate information, ideas and concepts necessary for academic success in the content area of Language Arts. Monday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Review Unit 1, Cluster 2 Test 2. Key Vocabulary Review-p. 47 3. Literary Analysis: Character and Plot ***I.E.L Differentiation 1. 2. Interchange Unit 2- "Common Everyday Objects" a. Part one- "In your backpack" b. Part two- "Classroom Objects" Closing: Summary Tuesday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Reading Strategy: Clarify Vocabulary 2. Read and Discuss The Open Window 3. Complete Comprehension Questions *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Write about a great prank you know about 2. Selection Review: The Open Window Closing: Summary Wednesday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Read & Discuss One in a Million 2. Answer Comprehension Questions 3. Selection Review: One in a Million *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Closing: Summary Thursday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Reflect and Assess: Write about Literature 2. Literary Analysis: Compare Settings 3. Key Vocabulary Review *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Closing: Summary Friday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Test-Unit 1, Cluster 3 2. Complete Prepare to Read 3. Complete Vocabulary Cards *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Closing: Summary
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2nd Block-ESOL World History
ESOL Standard 1 "English Learners communicate for Social and Instructional purposes within the school setting." ESOL Standard 5 "English learners communicate information, ideas,and concepts necessary for academic success in the content area of Social Studies. SSWH2 Identify the major achievements of Chinese and Indian societies of 500 AD a. Describe the development of Indian civilization, include: the rise and fall of the Maurya and Gupta Empires. b. Describe the development of Chinese civilization under Zhou, Qin and Han. c. Explain teh development and impact of Hinduism and Buddhism on India, and Confucianism on China. d. Explain how geography contributed to the movement of people and ideas, include: Silk Roads and Indian Ocean Trade. SSWH3 Examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BC to 400 AD. a. Compare the origins and structure of the Greek polis, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. b. Identify the ideas and impact of important individuals, include: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Augustus Caesar. c. Analyze the impact of Greek and Roman culture, politics, and technology. d. Describe polytheism in the Greek and Roman world. e. Explain the origins and diffusion of Christianity in the Roman world. f. analyze the factors that led to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. Monday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Oral Test Review Game 2. Create A Test Closing: Summary Tuesday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Study 2. Ch. 3 Test 3. Begin New Vocabulary Cards- Chapter 5, Sections 1-3 (25 total) Closing: Summary Wednesday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Read and Mark Section 5.1-Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea 2. Group Reading and Discussion of 5.1 3. Complete the Ideas Chart for 5.1 4. Read/Mark 5.2-"Greek Warring City-States" Closing: Summary Thursday- Opening: "Good News" and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Group Reading and Discussion of 5.2 2. Complete the Ideas Chart for 5.2 3. Read/Mark 5.3-"Democracy and Greece's Golden Age" Closing: Summary Friday- Opening: "Good News and CNN 10 Work Time: 1. Group Reading and Discussion of 5.3 2. Create A Test Review-5.1-5.3 Closing: Summary 3rd Block- ESOL Reading, Writing and Newcomer I.E.L. ESOL Standard 1 "English Learners communicate for Social and Instructional purposes within the school setting." ESOL Standard 2: "English language learners communicate information, ideas and concepts necessary for academic success in the content area of Language Arts. Monday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Finish reading Building Bridges. 2. Reading Strategy: Clarify Ideas 3. Vocabulary Review ***I.E.L Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. Interchange Unit 2- "Common Everyday Objects" a. Part one- "In your backpack" b. Part two- "Classroom Objects" Closing: Summary Tuesday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Selection Review-Building Bridges 2. What is a Memoir? (p. 42 in textbook) 3. Vocabulary Review *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. "Classroom" Reading Phase 1 3. "Classroom" Writing Activity Closing: Summary Wednesday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Read/Discuss-The Right Words At The Right Time 2. Selection Review *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. "Classroom" Reading Phase 2 3. Prepositions Closing: Summary Thursday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Reflect and Assess: Write about Literature 2. Literary Analysis: Dialect 3. Vocabulary Study: Prefixes 4. *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. "Classroom" Reading Phase 3 3. "Classroom" Create A Quiz Closing: Summary Friday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Test Unit 1 Cluster 2 2. Prepare to Read Vocabulary Activity 3. Complete Vocabulary cards *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. "Classroom" Quiz 3. "School"- Introduction Listening/Speaking activity Closing: Summary 2nd Block-ESOL World History
ESOL Standard 1 "English Learners communicate for Social and Instructional purposes within the school setting." ESOL Standard 5 "English learners communicate information, ideas,and concepts necessary for academic success in the content area of Social Studies. SSWH1 Analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of societies in the ancient world from 3500 BCE/BC to 500 BCE/BC. a. Compare and contrast Mesopotamian and Egyptian societies, include: religion, culture, economics, politics and technology. b. Describe the societies of India and China, include: religion, culture, economics, politics and technology. SSWH2 Identify the major achievements of Chinese and Indian societies of 500 AD a. Describe the development of Indian civilization, include: the rise and fall of the Maurya and Gupta Empires. b. Describe the development of Chinese civilization under Zhou, Qin and Han. c. Explain teh development and impact of Hinduism and Buddhism on India, and Confucianism on China. d. Explain how geography contributed to the movement of people and ideas, include: Silk Roads and Indian Ocean Trade. Monday- Opening: "Good News," CNN 10 and Study Work Time: 1. Take Chapter 2 Test 2. Begin Vocabulary for Chapter 3-People and Ideas on the Move, 2000 BC-250 BC Closing: Summary Tuesday- Opening: "Good News," CNN 10 and "Who were the Hittites?" Work Time: 1. Read/Discuss "The Indo-Europeans" 2. Compare and Contrast: Hittites vs. Aryans Closing: Summary Wednesday- Opening: "Good News," CNN 10 and "What are Castes?" Work Time: 1. Read/Discuss "The Development of Hinduism and Buddhism 2. Compare and Contrast Buddhism vs. Hinduism Closing: Summary Thursday- Opening: "Good News," CNN 10 and "What is Reincarnation?" Work Time: 1. Read/Discuss "The Seafaring Traders" and "The Origins of Judaism" 2. Compare and Contrast the Minoans and Phoenicians Closing: Summary Friday- Opening: "Good News," CNN 10 and "Who was the founder of Buddhism?" Work Time: 1. Review Vocabulary 2. Create A Test activity Closing: Summary 3rd Block- ESOL Reading, Writing and Newcomer I.E.L. ESOL Standard 1 "English Learners communicate for Social and Instructional purposes within the school setting." ESOL Standard 2: "English language learners communicate information, ideas and concepts necessary for academic success in the content area of Language Arts. Monday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Study and take Vocabulary Quiz 2. Read/Discuss: "Superstitions #4 & #5. 2. "Selection Review"- Complete and review 3. "Write About Literature"- Opinions and Superstition 4. Literary Analysis: analyze Plot: Climax ***I.E.L Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. Interchange Unit 1- Introductions, Grammar-"My, your, his, her" 3. Titles: "Miss, Ms., Mrs., Mr." Closing: Summary Tuesday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Review Stories 2. Test on Unit 1: Cluster 1 Literary Analysis: analyze Plot: Climax *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. Interchange Unit 1- Greetings 3. Grammar- "to be" verbs. Closing: Summary Wednesday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. "Prepare to Read" Vocabulary Activity 2. Complete Unit 1: Cluster 2 Vocabulary Cards 3. Begin Reading and Discussing Building Bridges and its characters *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. Interchange Unit 1-Numbers 3. "Saying Good-Bye" Closing: Summary Thursday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Finish reading Building Bridges. 2. Literary Analysis: Character 3. Reading Strategy: Clarify Ideas 4. Vocabulary Review *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. Interchange Unit 2- "Common Everyday Objects" a. Part one- "In your backpack" b. Part two- "Classroom Objects" Closing: Summary Friday Opening: "Good News," and CNN 10 Discussion Question Work Time: 1. Selection Review: Building Bridges 2. What is a Memoir? (p. 42 in textbook) 3. Vocabulary Review *** I.E.L. Differentiation 1. Rosetta Stone 2. "This, That, These, Those" 3. "a, an" Closing: Summary |
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