Lesson Theme:
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A People's History of the United States
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Topic, Grades, & Time:
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Topic: Chapter 2: Drawing the Color Line
Grades: 11th Grade Time: ~5 days or ~250 minutes (depending on school activities) & 61 minutes outside of class |
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Rationale:
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Chapter 2 looks forward to the 17th century and the creation of the “color line” in the colonies that would become the United States. The story begins in the Virginia Colony at Jamestown at the start of the planting season in 1619. The rest of Chapter 2 attempts to articulate how slavery came to be associated solely with Africans and how that development in turn formed the foundation for racism in the United States.
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Assessment(s):
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Formative:
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Differentiation:
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Multiple Levels of Questions: Primary use: readiness & learning profiles. All questions presented will advance problem-solving skills and responses. This strategy will ensure that all students will be accountable for information and thinking at a high level and that all students will be challenged. In addition, all text will have the ability to utilize text-to-speech technology and visual-audiobook with close-caption capability.
Activity: Chapter 2 Task Overview |