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Date
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Lesson Title Global
Diversity Through Literature and Technology
General Information
Name: Brandi Bass
School/Mentor Teacher: Moulton Branch/ Jennifer Ham
Grade Level: Pre-K
Subject Areas: Technology Integration, Social Studies (Multicultural
Understanding)
Date Taught:
Total Duration of Lesson: 55 minutes. (This lesson can be
presented in 2 sessions)
Primary Learning Outcomes (PLO)
The primary learning outcomes to be achieved with this lesson include:
A. Student will be able to use the mouse while operating the computer
B. Student will be able to respond to questions
about diverse cultures.
C. Student will listen to a children’s story to learn about
another culture
D. Student will work cooperatively in small group to make a story
picture account of events in the story.
Related GPS Standards
A. Grade: K
Technology Integration
Strand: Basic Skills
5 Topic: Basic Skills
Standard: Operates basic technology tools and applications.
B, C, D Grade: K
Social Studies Georgia
Performance Standard
Geographic Understandings
SSKG1: The student will describe American culture by explaining diverse
community and family celebrations and customs (this also includes the
cultures represented by children from other countries represented in
children’s literature and those who are enrolled in our schools.
Materials and Equipment
1. Computer with Internet connection
2. My Global Diversity Web Page
http://www.valdosta.edu/~blbass/global.html
3. Map or globe
4. Colored markers, crayons
5. Paper for individual drawings or other art supplies that are
relevant to the story (list them)
Teacher will also need
1. Pencil and paper (to make notes for assessment and reflections
2. Copy of lesson rubric 1 for each group member. (see rubric
below)
Technology Connection
Technologies that will be used in this lesson include: computer with
Internet connection, a picture developed using a computer drawing
program, and a designed website that includes a computer painted
picture related to the book: A
Days Work
Procedure:
Part I Step One: Introduction
1. Work with a small group of students (2-5). NO LESS THAN 3
STUDENTS
Introduction questions. (Introduction questions are for the teacher, to
find out about the students’ previous knowledge of the subject
content.
2. Show
the children the globe or the map. Ask them questions such as:
What is this called?
What
colors do you see on it?
What does
the blue represent? Tell them that the big blue areas are
oceans and the small ones are lakes, or
rivers, etc.
What do
these many colors represent?
Can
anyone point to our country, to Georgia"
We are
going to learn about a person who's family
is from Mexico.
Does anyone know where __Mexico__ is?
The
teacher points to the place on the map and then asks a child to
point to Georgia.
Do you think Mexico is far away or near from
us in Georgia?
Do you
have go go over water to get to this place from our place?
- (Estimated time 10
minutes)
Step Two: Teaching the Primary Learning Outcomes Language
Experience Activity
1. Go to the computer and your Lesson 1 Global Diversity Activity
website at http://www.valdosta.edu/~blbass/global.html
- Students should be
grouped around the computer with you so they can see the screen, and
have access to using the mouse
2. Let children take turns pointing to things in your
picture. They can also try to point to certain words on the
screen.
3 Read each question under the Paint drawing
Ask them to respond to your questions
4 Have a large piece of chart paper or separate sheets with
each question, already prepared with the questions listed with spaces
to write the children’s responses underneath.
5. Ask each child responds to the questions, write exactly what
they are saying when they make their responses.
Write students’ names next to each response.
List your 3 questions here
a. What kind of hat is the little boy wearing?
b .What
kind of hat is the old man wearing?
c.
What kind of work is the Grandfather going to do?
Part 2
1.
Read the paragraph under the questions to the children Then
show them the book
2. Does a BRIEF picture walk and talk about the book
2. A Days
Work, By: Eve Bunting illustrated by Ronald Himler
3. Read the story to the children.
(10-15
minutes)
Closure:
1. After you read the story, review their responses made prior to
reading them the story and compare their responses with the actual
events in the story.
2. Ask them to tell you some things they learned from the story.
3. Give the students markers or crayons, and let them color and
add words or pictures that they learned about in the story on the
chart paper.
4. The activity that the students
will be doing is drawing a picture based on what they recall from the
story.
5 . Exhibit
children's work or let them show the things they made to others.
(Estimated time 15 minutes)
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