Lesson Plan Depression Tech
Lesson Plan Depression Tech
Central Focus: The Great Depression and the Great Recession: Grade Level: 11th Grade
Exploring the affects that both have had our nation and its people.
State Adopted Academic Content Standard: (TPE 1) 11.6 Students analyze the
different explanations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally
changed the role of the federal government. 11.6.1 Describe the weaknesses in key
sectors of the economy in the late 1920’s. 11.5.1 Discuss the polices of President Herbert
Hoover.
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Pre-Assessments connecting to prior knowledge/prior learning:
• Conduct a Word Imaging exercise on white board: What images does the
term “sick economy” bring to mind? Bell Ringer***
• Guiding Question: If the economy was very high during WWI, what
would you expect to happen after the war was over? Why? Why do you
think some industries slow down regardless of WWI? What do you think
is going on with our economy now?
• Is buying on credit that good or bad for the economy?
• Informal questioning regarding the wrap-up video of the “Roaring ‘20’s”
just viewed and also about the stock market game/simulation the class just
played. What would you do if you lose a lot of your wealth?
a. Special need
• There Special Education students in this U.S. History class. No special
requests have come from the students or their Resource case workers. This
class is taught as a mainstream class and grade level proficiencies are
assumed. That said instruction is adjusted to help optimize the learning.
There is a focus on developing actual academic skills as well as teaching
content. Size and pacing of “Academy” classes are assumed to be
sufficient modifications for these learners.
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Additionally, of the remaining 14 students in class 10 are considered
“redesigned fluent English”. This means the students are not native
English speakers. While English fluency and proficiency is assumed for
mainstream, there are large gaps in prior knowledge and academic
language.
c. Other
• This is an “Academy” program, its charter states 50% of the class must be
“at risk” students. Additionally, 16 of 19 students in the class are
designated “socio-disadvantaged” or below the low income indicator. This
shows to have a correlation to low performance in class and on CST
scores.
Lesson Delivery:
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d. Closure (3 -5 Minutes) (TPE 2, 3, 8, 9)
• Wrap up assignment in class and clearly explain due dates.
• Leave class with the thought what do you think is going to happen in
America? Do you know what happens in the 1930’s? What do you
remember about the shanty images? What do you think is going to happen
today.
• How many of you think you may want to a video assignment
• Vocabulary Quiz Tuesday, March 16th.