Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Grade __8th__________
I. Objectives
How does this lesson connect to the unit plan?
This lesson will tae place after students have read through scene 1 of the play. It will allow them to better visualize the setting of which they are reading through the
rest of the play.
cognitiveR U Ap An E C*
physical
development
socioemotional
x
x
R/An/E
x
R/U/An/E
Common Core standards (or GLCEs if not available in Common Core) addressed:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.7
Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from the text or script, evaluating the choices made by the
director or actors.
*Analyzing how the text stays faithful to or departs from the actual real life setting.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.6-8.9
Compare and contrast the information gained from experiments, simulations, video, or multimedia sources with that gained from reading a text on the same topic.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.R.7
Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words.1
(Note: Write as many as needed. Indicate taxonomy levels and connections to applicable national or state standards. If an objective applies to particular learners
write the name(s) of the learner(s) to whom it applies.)
*remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create
Students must be able to use their computers to go to a specific website and navigate through it.
Students must remover the information they read about the setting from Act 1, Scene 1.
Pre-assessment (for learning):
Have students draw a picture or write a descriptive paragraph of how they visualized the setting of the
play by the what they had read in the play.
Outline assessment
activities
(applicable to this lesson)
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lesson present?
What will it take
neurodevelopmentally,
experientially,
emotionally, etc., for your
students to do this lesson?
Materials-what materials
(books, handouts, etc) do
you need for this lesson
and are they ready to
use?
Components
4:00
Motivation
(opening/
introduction/
engagement)
2:00
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2:00
Well since we cant actual go to the Netherlands
right now we are going to just have to go explore
the Secret Annex online. Please go to the website
that is listed in question two on your worksheet.
Ask students to work through the worksheet as well
as explore around the Secret Annex.
25:00
Development
(the largest
component or
main body of
the lesson)
10:00
Closure
(conclusion,
culmination,
wrap-up)
Your reflection about the lesson, including evidence(s) of student learning and engagement, as well as ideas for improvement
for next time. (Write this after teaching the lesson, if you had a chance to teach it. If you did not teach this lesson, focus on the
process of preparing the lesson.)
When looking for ideas and material online to use for this lesson plan I came across a site that was very informative put out
by the Anne Frank House and Museum. There was actually a virtual representation of the Secret Annex and the office
buildings below it. I spent a couple hours exploring the whole thing because I found it so interesting. I had read the play in
school and had always pictured the setting a certain way and to be able to view the actual setting was very informative and
eye opening for me. I new that I wanted to use this site for my eighth grade class in order for them to truly visualize the
setting in which these real life events took place. I also thought it would be important for students to be able to see the
difference between how something is described through text, the image that they formulate in their mind, and the actual
thing that is being described.
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