Creating Lesson Plans
Task:
Task:
Now that we've explored to power of primary source materials and how the can energize curricula for greater connections, increased inquiry, and enhanced curiosity, you are tasked with the following challenge:
Now that we've explored to power of primary source materials and how the can energize curricula for greater connections, increased inquiry, and enhanced curiosity, you are tasked with the following challenge:
Create an original lesson plan that creates an opportunity for inquiry by utilizing a series of primary sources from the Library of Congress and deCordova and/or Walden Pond.
Create an original lesson plan that creates an opportunity for inquiry by utilizing a series of primary sources from the Library of Congress and deCordova and/or Walden Pond.
By the time we meet again this upcoming school year, we will each be able to discuss these plans in greater detail--including how they went!
Below are two lesson planning templates, a constructivist one and a CIP one. Please choose whichever aligns with your teaching style. Below the templates, please also see a sample lesson plan.
Also, please make sure to paste the links to the primary sources you are using.
Sample Lesson Plan:
Sample Lesson Plan: