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"Who Am I"
Grade Level:
2
Subject:
Social Studies
Topic:
Culture
Objective:
* Children will be able to understand what it means to be an individual.
* Children will be able to understand that there are many different aspects which make up a person.
* Children will understand that there are differences between people.
* Children will be able to grasp the concept of "self", "me", "I", "you", and "we", and be able to apply it to a deeper level of thinking.
* Children will apply what they know to both their classroom environment as well as to life.
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Prep:
* Have youtube song up and ready on the smart-board.
* Have writing utensils available for teacher to write with as well as students.
* Have books available and ready for students to read.
* Have reading resources available for students who will need them.
* have questions pre-prepared.
* Have worksheet printed, in color, and well designed.
* Provide a rubric for portfolio expectations. Clearly outline on either the smart-board or white board what students will be doing as well as providing some students with a hands on visual example. Demonstrate and model the steps for student comprehension.
* Have large pieces of paper available for students to use. Have a model so students may be able to look at it and see what they are going to be doing.