UNIT PLAN Grade Level: 1 Unit #: 4 Unit Name: Historical Figures Big Idea/Theme: Historical figures played important roles in promoting and protecting democratic values. Culminating Assessment: Select one of the important s from the unit. Dress up (optional) as one of the historical figures and present information to the class about their contributions and the significance of their contributions to life. Unit Understanding(s) Students will understand George Washington was selected as the first president of the U.S. and played a role in the defeat of the British. Benjamin Franklin s almanac and his scientific experiments as well as his participation in the country s founding are important events in U.S. history. Thomas Jefferson s role in writing the Declaration of Independence is important to U.S. history. Abraham Lincoln developed the Emancipation Proclamation. Rosa Park s actions as part of the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, affected equal rights for all s. Martin Luther King s I Have a Dream Speech and his actions helped all s gain equal rights. Historical and political figures contribute to the democracy of the United States. Unit Essential Question(s): Why was George Washington such a? What role did George Washington play in the defeat of the British? Why was Benjamin Franklin important in the founding of our country? Why were Benjamin Franklin s almanac and his scientific experiments important? What important role did Thomas Jefferson play in writing the Declaration of Independence? What was Abraham Lincoln s role in the Emancipation Proclamation? Why was Rosa Park an important historical figure? Why were Martin Luther King s speech and his contributions to the equal rights movement so important? What contributions do historical and political figures make to our democracy?
Students will know / Students will be able to Explain why George Washington was chosen as the first president of the United States. Tell the role George Washington played in the defeat of the British. Explain the importance of Benjamin Franklin s almanac and scientific experiments and his participation in the country s founding. Explain Thomas Jefferson s role in writing the Declaration of Independence. Explain Abraham Lincoln s role in the Emancipation Proclamation. Tell the importance of Rosa Park s actions as part of the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama. Tell the significance of Martin Luther King s I Have a Dream Speech. Vocabulary: Alike Different Equality History Respect Rights South Carolina Academic Standards: 1-4.3 Recall the contributions made by historic and political figures to democracy in the United States, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks. Interim Assessment (formative) Checklists Class discussions In-class projects Teacher observation Teacher-created assessments Key Criteria (to meet the standard/rubric) Rubric attached
Famous Rubric Category 2 1 0 Comments Proper Dress as Famous I wore the proper clothes OR made a poster or picture and told the class what my wore. I told the class what my wore. I did not dress, make a poster or tell about the clothing of my. Important Contributions and Significance of Contributions to Life I told about the contributions and their significances to Life. I told only the contributions but not their significances to Life. I did not tell about any contributions or significances. Grading Scale A=4-100 B= 3-90 C= 2-80 D=1-70 F=0-60
S 3 Curriculum http://www.s2martsc.org/ Resources Social Studies Unit 4 Text: Scott Foresman Social Studies: All Together Student Edition Teacher Edition Workbook Carl Statz Let them play 10-11 Ruby Bridges Hall 18-19 Mary McLeod Bethune 32-33 Harriet Tubman 68-69 Jane Addams 72-73 Cleopatra/Augustus Caesar/ 240-241 63 Mansa Musa/Kublai Khan George Washington Carver 122-123 Laurence Yep 262-263 Mae Jemison 256-257 Abe Lincoln 216-217 Ben Franklin 206-207 Sacagawea 168-169 169a Elvia Niebla 162 Clara Barton 114-115 Henry Flagler 78-79 Skill Review: Recall and 227 Retell Johnny Appleseed 176-177 Eleanor Roosevelt 222-223 MLK Jr. 214 Literature: A Picture Book of Abraham Lincoln by David Adler A Picture Book of Benjamin Franklin by David Adler A Picture Book of Harriet Tubman by David Adler A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr. by David Adler A Picture Book of Rosa Parks by David Adler A Picture Book of Thomas Edison by David Adler Abe Lincoln s Hat by Martha Brenner Abe s Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Doreen Rappaport Happy Birthday Martin Luther King by Jean Marzolla Martin s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Doreen Rappaport Now and Ben: The Modern Inventions of Benjamin Franklin by Gene Barretta Rosa by Nikki Giovanni The Story of Abraham Lincoln by Patricia Pingry The Story of George Washington by Patricia Pingry The Story of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Johnny Ray Moore Time for Kids: Benjamin Franklin: A Man of Many Talents by Editors of Time for Kids
Web Sites: www.unitedstreaming.com President s Day: Washington and Lincoln 15 minutes Martin s Big Words 8 minutes Columbus Day 16 minutes Washington D.C. 15 minutes What s the Big Idea, Ben Franklin? 30 minutes Animated Hero Classics: General George Washington 29 minutes Animated Hero Classics: President Abraham Lincoln 29 minutes Animated Hero Classics: Harriet Tubman 27 minutes Animated Hero Classics: Thomas Edison and the Electric Light 30 minutes Animated Hero Classics: Alexander Graham Bell 27 minutes