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| AP Psychology | Current Events | Resource Room (SETSS) |
|---|---|---|
| Period 1 | Periods 3 & 5 | Period 8 |
| Mr. Ott | Mr. Ott | Mr. Ott |
Aim: Why are timelines a necessary skill for history?
Do Now: Periodization Worksheet
Lesson Overview:
| Item | Approx Time |
| Do Now | 3-5 Min |
| Activity | 30 Min |
| Discussion | 10 Min |
Lesson Content
Periodization - Putting events in chronological (time) period order.
Timeline - a representation of events in chronological (time) order.
Classwork & Homework
Lesson Activity:
- Global History Timeline (2016)
- Global History Timeline Blank (2016)
- Timeline Game Pieces
- Periodization Connections Packet
Quizzes
Put Them In Order:
Fill in the Timeline:
- Periodization Quiz #1 - Paleolithic to Crusades
- Periodization Quiz #2 - Commercial Revolution to Industrial Revolution
- Periodization Quiz #3 - Agricultural Revolution to War on Terrorism
- Periodization Quiz #4 - All Turning Point Events
Homework: Assignments
Special Education Modifications
- Teaching Model: Co-Teaching
- Special Education Teacher will work with All students General Ed and Special Ed.
- Special Ed Students:
- Teacher will read-aloud to students when necessary.
- Teachers will break down assignments into smaller tasks.
- Teachers will work with students on vocabulary acquisition by breaking down words into prefixes/suffixes and etymology.
- Teachers will group students according to learning style inventory as a homogeneous group.
- Teachers will keep students on-task by managing distractions and on-task behavior.
- Teachers will modify note-taking by modeling notes from PowerPoint to chalkboard/whiteboard.
- Teachers will differentiate lessons by using; verbal cues for auditory learners, graphic organizers for visual learners, and hands-on cues for tactile learners.
- Special Ed Students: