Lesson Theme:
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An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States
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Topic, Grades, & Time:
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Topic: Introduction: The Land
Grades: 11th Grade Time: ~2.5 days or ~125 minutes (depending on school activities) & 37 minutes outside of class |
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Rationale:
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The Introduction outlines what Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz hopes to accomplish and introduces key concepts and terms. Dunbar-Ortiz clarifies that she is not writing about a history of Indigenous peoples, but rather a history of the United States as a settler-colonialist state by illuminating the experiences of Indigenous peoples. She poses the following “central question”: “How might acknowledging the reality of US history work to transform society?”
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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: Introduction Task Overview |