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Title: Backward Lesson Planning


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Backward Lesson Planning
  • TCH 347
  • Social Studies in the Elementary School
  • Department of Education
  • Shippensburg University
  • Han Liu, Ph. D.

2
Sequence of Backward Planning
  • A picture excited my mind
  • Think about what makes me interested in it
  • Make connections between the picture and the
    social studies contents
  • Adapt content to appropriate grade level(S)
  • Relate to pedagogical theories and methods
  • Initiate class activities
  • Prepare materials
  • Identify objectives based on content
  • Align objectives with state standards
  • Match topics with NCSS Themes
  • Adjust instructional strategies
  • Modify class activities
  • Develop assessment

3
Her is the Picture
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Why Doesnt She Use the Calculator?
  • Selling modern calculators while using a thousand
    years old calculating antique

5
Related Topics
  • Technology
  • Culture
  • History
  • Geography
  • Math
  • Globalization

6
Grade Levels
  • 4-6 Graders

7
Pedagogy
  • Visual literacy education
  • Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS)
  • Visual Understanding in Education (VUE)
  • www.vue.org

8
Class Activity
  • Students will be pondering on the picture and
    make guesses on the meaning of the picture
  • Teacher Elicit students responses and guide the
    students to organize their thoughts by topic
    categories (technology,culture, history,
    geography, math, globalization)

9
VTS Questions
  1. What is going on in the picture?
  2. What do you see that makes you say that?
  3. What more can you find?

10
Make Connections with Content Areas
  • Organize questions and answers by 5-Ws
  • Who
  • What
  • When
  • Where
  • Why

11
Materials
  • Get the Abacus-Calculator picture readily
    available
  • Prepare the Internet connection to
  • Google Pictures of Abacus
  • Google Pictures of Calculators
  • Computer is a calculator
  • Calculator
  • Google.com

12
Map of the Worldhttp//encarta.msn.com/encnet/fea
tures/mapcenter/map.aspx
13
Map of the World
  • http//encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/mapcenter/m
    ap.aspx

14
Map of Chinahttp//www.chinapage.com/map/map.html
15
Identify Objectives
  • After this unit, students will be able to
  • Know that abacus is an old fashioned calculator
  • Understand that calculating technology advanced
    over a long period time
  • Understand the relationship between calculator
    and computer
  • Understand people in different culture do things
    differently
  • Locate Shanghai in a map of the world
  • Locate Shanghai in a map of China by identifying
    its relevant location to Beijing, Hong Kong,
    Tibet, and the Pacific Ocean.

16
State Standards
  • Technology
  • 3.7.4. GRADE 4
  • Group tools and machines by their function.
  • Explain appropriate instrument selection for
    specific tasks.

17
State Standards
  • Geography
  • 7.1.6. GRADE 6
  • B. Describe and locate places and regions.
  • Coordinate systems (e.g., latitude and longitude,
    time zones)

18
NCSS Themes
  • Culture
  • Time, Continuity, and Change
  • People, Places, and Environment
  • Science, technology, and Society
  • Globalization

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Assessment
  • Give 3 examples on technology development over
    time
  • Give 3 examples showing that people of different
    culture do things differently

20
Sequence of Backward Planning
  • A picture boggled my mind
  • Think about what makes me interested in it
  • Make connections between the picture and the
    social studies topics
  • Adapt content to appropriate grade level(S)
  • Relate to pedagogical theories and methods
  • Initiate class activities
  • Prepare materials
  • Identify objectives based on content
  • Align objectives with state standards
  • Match topics with NCSS Themes
  • Adjust instructional strategies
  • Modify class activities
  • Develop assessment

21
Resources of Backward Lesson Planning
  • http//www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/subject/b
    ackward_mapping.phtml
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