Lesson Plans Day 7-9
Lesson Plans Day 7-9
Lesson Plans Day 7-9
Behling
Lesson #7 Tuesday
Lesson Objective(s)
1) Students will be able to defend an opinion using textual evidence
Established Goals: (Including state standards)
RH.910.8 - Assess the extent to which the reasoning and evidence in a text support the authors claims.
SS.912.H.1 - Understand historical patterns, periods of time, and the relationships among these elements
WHST.910 - Assess the usefulness of each source in answering the research question
Materials/Resources required
Select excerpts from the Legacy of Ashes
Lecture Notes
Whiteboard + marker
Detailed Steps/Procedures
Learning action
Time (mins)
15
(America) winning?
a. Try to elicit answer of capitalism over communism, liberty and freedom
i. Focus on these Why? What did American do that embodied liberty and
freedom?
20-25
15
Lesson #8 Wednesday
Lesson Objective(s)
1. Students will be able to compare and contrast news articles through multiple lenses, including tone, mood, time-period,
persuasiveness, and validity of argument.
2. Students will be able to write thoughtful responses analyzing and comparing two readings with given writing prompts
Established Goals: (Including state standards)
SS.912.H.8 - Understand cause and effect relationships and other historical thinking skills in order to interpret events and issues.
RH.910.9 - Compare and contrast treatments of the same topic in several primary and secondary
sources.
WHST.910.4 - Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style
are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Materials/Resources required
Whiteboard + marker
Copies of each article
http://www.newsweek.com/weve-hit-targets-151759 (Can be cut down depending on grade level and
amount of time)
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-03-18/news/0203180046_1_caspian-taliban-gulf-war
Detailed Steps/Procedures
Learning action
Time (mins)
5-10
30
20-25
Lesson #9 Thursday
Lesson Objectives
1) Students will be able to analyze and explain the significance beyond the songs and how they influence American narrative
Established Goals: (Including state standards)
SS.912.H.8 - Understand cause and effect relationships and other historical thinking skills in order to interpret events and issues.
Materials/Resources required
Whiteboard + marker
Videos of the two songs
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q65KZIqay4E
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PXSK3iDeAI
Detailed Steps/Procedures
Learning action
INTRO: Review of previous day: Top 3 things you learned about 9/11
1) We will be listening to two different patriotic songs that become highly popular following 9/11. After each
song, we will analyze the lyrics and the message behind them
a. God Bless the U.S.A Lee Green Wood
i. What is the power behind invoking God?
ii. What is the emphasis here? Freedom? Liberty? The American Way?
iii. Why would this song resonate with the America public following the attacks, as opposed to
the music they were listened to the day before?
Time (mins)
2
30
assessment begins
c. Assessment with be short essay, students pick two of four questions
i. One question for each of the major events we address
20-25
10-15
2)
3)
4)
Discuss how the Traditional American Narrative incorporated Manifest Destiny to justify American actions in the West. What
influenced this narrative? In what ways did Fredrick Jackson Turners Frontier Thesis guide American Thinking? Can the various
symbolisms found in American Progress be applied to this narrative? In your opinion, is this narrative of American Exceptionalism
an acceptable way to retell history?
How has the process of hero worship of the Founding Fathers affected the American Narrative? What aspects of this narrative are
flawed and why is this so? What is to be gained by perpetuating myths about our history to the American populous?
How did WWII propaganda influence the American narrative? What aspects of American history did it emphasize? Why? Why
have some of the more brutal events of American history from the Cold War been ignored? Should the American public know about
the failings of our government? Or is it better to maintain the optimistic vision of our government and history?
How did 9/11 change the American Narrative, if at all? If it did, how specifically, and to what degree? Did the prevailing attitudes
after 9/11 relate back to any other events in American history? Did our traditional narrative conflict with our actions after the attack?