Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template Explanation
Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template Explanation
Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template Explanation
Common Core
Standards
Objectives
A-udience
B-ehavior
C-ondition
D-egree
Formative &
Summative
Assessment
EVIDENCE
21ST CENTURY
SKILLS
TECHNOLOGY
CK
ACCOMMODATIO
NS
MODIFICATIONS
ADAPTATIONS
SUPERVISING
TEACHERS
SIGNATURE
Note:
Explicit
Instructions
CK
Lesson Procedure
(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1535.ht
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Key Vocabulary
Heroine, underground railroad, agent, conductor,
drinking gourd, operator, station
PreAssessment of the Students
Students will discuss any prior knowledge of
the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman, or
their own experiences with secret
codes/letters.
Modeling of the Concept
After the discussion, the class will participate
in an interactive Underground Railroad game
(http://education.nationalgeographic.org/unde
rground-railroad-interactive/?ar_a=1#) . After,
students will review a guide of secret terms
and codes used to write letters during the
Underground Railroad, as well as how it was
used in songs too.
Guiding the Practice
Students will first decode Follow the Drinking
Gourd song from earlier in the lesson. Then,
given a word bank, students will fill in a mock
secret letter that may have been written
during the Civil War Era.
Providing the Independent Practice
Students will then indendently write their own letter
using the secret code terms they have learned as if
they were on the Underground Railroad.
Reading Materials
Technology
Equipment
Supplies
Evaluation of the
Learning/Mastery
of the Concept
Transition
After students have finished, they will share their
work in groups and then to the whole class. Students
will add any connections between writing secret
codes during the Civil War era to today, what its
purpose and significance was, and did it help the
people from the South?
Handouts
iPads or Computers for website
pencil and paper
graphic organizer (if needed)
lyric sheet
mock letter
Formal Evaluation
During lesson, teacher will check in with students
with scaffolding questions to assess comprehension.
Students will create their own coded letters, and
Closure
Teacher Selfreflection