Lesson 9
Lesson 9
Lesson 9
Class: English 10
Unit Focus: Elie Wiesels Night and The Holocaust
Time Frame: Three Weeks (12 lessons)
Lesson: #9
Objectives:
Students will be able to write clear, formal responses and use
proper writing conventions (syntax, grammar, spelling).
Students will be able to synthesize information from multiple
sources as they examine a specific topic related to World War II
and the Holocaust.
Students will work with peers as brainstorm ideas and assign
specific tasks to teammates for their group presentations.
Common Core Standards:
English Language Arts Standards:
Writing: Grades 9-10:
Production and Distribution of Writing:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.4
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development,
organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and
audience. (Grade-specific expectations for writing types are
defined in standards 1-3 above.
Research to Build and Present Knowledge:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.7
Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to
answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve
a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate;
synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating
understanding of the subject under investigation.
Range of Writing:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.10
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research,
reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting
or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Speaking and Listening: Grades 9-10:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.2
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English
capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Lesson
Opening (3 min)
Greet the class and instruct students to open their
devices. Direct them to open a new Google doc.
areas that they felt they did well in and also identify
areas they could improve. Have them come up with
some specific steps that they could take to improve in
these areas.
Have student share their responses in their teams.
Homework
Continue working on team final project
Content
and
Format
All content
uploaded,
including 6
images, 1 video
Most content
uploaded,
including 5
images, 1 video
Includes 3 or 4
images, 1
video, and a
brief summary
Is missing some
key content.
Includes less
than 3 images, 1
clip, and
summary of
historical case
of genocide.
Information is
organized and
website/Keynot
e looks clean
and
professional.
clip, and
summary of
historical case
of genocide.
Information is
organized and
website/Keynot
e looks fairly
professional.
of historical
case of
genocide.
Information is a
little
unorganized
and
website/Keynot
e does not look
professional.
or no video, and
does not
successfully
summarize
historical case of
genocide.
Information is
unorganized and
looks cluttered.
Digital
Media
Includes 3 or
more clear
images and one
video clip that
serve to
enhance the
content of site.
Video clip is an
appropriate
length (30
seconds)
Includes 3 or
images and one
video clip that
somewhat
enhance the
content of site.
Images are
pixelated.
Includes 2
images and one
video clip.
Images are
pixelated and
video clip is
wrong length
(less than 20
seconds or
more than 1
minute).
Includes less
than 2 images
and one video
clip. Media
doesnt have a
clear connection
to the site.
Images are
pixelated and
video clip is
wrong length
(less than 10
seconds or more
than 2 minutes).
TeamSpelling
and
Grammar
There are no
spelling or
grammatical
errors
There is 1 to 3
spelling or
grammatical
errors.
Eye
Contact
Uses eye
contact with
several
audience
members.
Uses eye
contact with
one or two
audience
members.
Body
Language
Stands with
good posture,
uses natural
gestures when
speaking to
enhance
presentation.
Stands with
good posture
and uses some
hand gestures
when speaking.
Exhibits poor
posture and
does not use
many gestures.
Slouching or
leaning on wall.
Does not use
gestures or has
hands in
pockets.
Verbal
Speaks clearly
and uses
excellent
volume and
Speaks clearly
and uses good
volume and
inflection. Uses
Speaking is a
little difficult to
understand and
is low energy.
Speaking is a
soft and
monotone.
Speech is full of
inflection.
Avoids any
verbal static
(uh, um, like,
etc.).
minimal verbal
static (uh, um,
like, etc.).