Subject(s): Multi-Disciplinary, Language Arts, Social Studies Grades(s): Grades 6-7, Grades 4-5
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Title – Columbus Day–Two Perspectives Concept / Topic To Teach: Perspective, Native American vs. Euro-centric Standards Addressed: Critical Thinking, American History General Goal(s): Have the student understand there is often more than one perspective of an historical event. Specific Objectives: Students will understand both European and Native American perspective of the European colonization of America. Required Materials: Anticipatory Set (Lead-In): Show a small portion of the class the optical illusion from one view. Show the rest of the class the optical illusion from the other view. Ask the class what they saw and point out the discrepancy between the two groups. Explain perspective. Step-By-Step Procedures: Read aloud from the textbook or other picture book about Columbus discovering America. Read aloud Plan for Independent Practice: Have children read other books about Columbus, Native Americans and colonization of America. Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set): Have the students respond to the two perspectives by writing, drawing pictures, or some other means. Assessment Based On Objectives: Response (i.e. writing, drawing or otherwise) should represent the two perspectives.
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