Social Studies Lesson Plan Template
Social Studies Lesson Plan Template
Social Studies Lesson Plan Template
First Name
DENIS
Last Name
BAIK
UH Email
Date
SEPT 6,2015
Semester
Year
2015
Grade Level/
S.S. Strand
FIRST/
Lesson Duration
50 MINUTES
Lesson Plan #
Teaching in
LP #1 _X_ LP#2___ field?
Title
Yes_X_ No ____
Content Standard(s)
Both the S.S. Hawaii Content & Performance Standard (HCPS III), the Topic, AND the
specific Benchmark under that Topic that align with the central focus as well as a Common
Core State Standard (CCSS) in ELA or Math that can be met during the lesson
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3
Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7
Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.9
Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories.
Student Learning Objectives
Outcomes to be achieved by the end of the lesson or end of multi-lesson learning segment
Students will be able to compare and contrast a life of a Pilgrim child and make
connections with their own.
Students will be able to use graphic organizers (ex. Thinking maps).
Assessments
The procedures to gather evidence of students learning of lesson objective(s) including
formative (informal) assessments applied throughout the lesson and a summative
assessment (formal) of what students learned by the end of the lesson (include any
assessment tools)
Formative Assessments:
Structured Observation
Think, Pair, Share
Buddy Buzz
Response
Summative Assessments:
Students will be able to use a graphic organizer to list out similarities and differences between a life of
a child Pilgrim with their own. Using the list created together as a class, students will organize facts to
independently fill out a graphic organizer.
Content
ME
Three similarities
and differences.
M
At least two
similarities and
differences.
A
At least one
similarity and
difference.
No similarity or
difference.
Academic Language
Oral and written language that the students need to learn and use to participate and engage
in the content
Pilgrims
Thanksgiving
Compare
Contrast
Similarities
Differences
Graphic Organizer
Thinking Map
Native Americans
Teacher does
Gather students to the back of the room for
discussion.
Pre Questions:
What is Thanksgiving?
What do we do on Thanksgiving? Personal
experiences?
Why do we have Thanksgiving?
What are you thankful for?
Student does
Students will participate by answering questions
and sharing personal experiences. Students will
actively listen throughout discussion.
Differentiation
Adaptations to instructional strategies, the learning environment, content, and/or assessments
to meet the needs of students who require further support (e.g., ELL/MLL, struggling,
accelerated, 504/IEP, etc.)
ELLS
Having the story read to the students will relieve the stress of trying to understand it. Students will be
able to narrow their focus and pay attention to detail.
Struggling Learners
Buddy-buzz and sharing examples as class will help struggling learners understand the concept.
Monitor students and be prepared to assist them as they do their summative assessment.
Accelerated Learners
Allow students to compare and contrast personal experiences. They do not have to be limited to what is
on the chart paper.