Title: Peeling the Layers of a Renaissance Man
1Peeling the Layersof a Renaissance Man
2Teacher Overview, Introduction Directions
3- Leonardo da Vinci has been described as the
first Renaissance Man, but could any American
qualify as a Renaissance Person as well? - Help students identify Thomas Jefferson as an
American Renaissance Man.
4This teacher PowerPoint is to to be used with the
Student Renaissance Man PowerPoint.This
PowerPoint includes an overview and introduction
to the student PowerPoint.
5- This project can be as multi-faceted as you
choose to make it. It should be adapted to work
for your students. - You may find that there are several Activities
that would be most useful for your studentsuse
any or all of them. - Students should have already been exposed to
elements of the Renaissance, such as the time
period, important people, important events, what
events led to the Renaissance, etc. (see ppt
linked here)
6This is a project based component for a
Renaissance unit.
- Student involvement in this project will enable
them to
- Focus on making a powerful connection with
several significant people in history - Identify qualities which lead to personal growth
- Analyze the effect these people still have on our
lives today
By the time students complete this unit they will
be able to
7Explain the atmosphere or environment in society
that allowed da Vinci to develop. Explain the
term Renaissance Manand what it means.Explain
the qualities of observation, curiosity,
questioning, and investigation specific to a
Renaissance Man. Explain why Leonardo da Vincis
abilities as an artistic, scientist, inventor,
engineer, botanist, anatomist, and architect
qualify him as a the ultimate Renaissance
Man. Explain da Vincis experiences and choices
that enabled him to develop into the ultimate
Renaissance Man.
8Your students will also be able to..
- Identify an American (either current or
former) who fits the same criteria as Leonardo da
Vinci and thus qualifies as an American
Renaissance Man. - As your students compare/contrast these two
individuals, be sure they apply the same criteria
to both people. - Note Your students may find a woman who
qualifies as well.
9 Teacher and students will needGraphic
Organizers Pictures or images of Leonardo da
Vinci and Thomas Jefferson-or other American of
choice Paint program digital cameraWWWBibliogr
aphy
10Graphic Organizers
- Graphic organizers are valuable instructional
tools. Unlike many tools that just have one
purpose, graphic organizers are flexible and
endless in application. One common trait found
among graphic organizers is that they show the
order and completeness of a student's thought
process - strengths and weaknesses of
understanding become clearly evident.
- http//www.writedesignonline.com/organizers/index.
html
11Graphic Organizers
- Create a slide that familiarizes your students
with graphic organizers. - With students explore the different types of
graphic organizers available (see slide 10 ) - As a class decide which graphic organizer would
best meet the needs for this assignment. - Explain that students will be sing a graphic
organizer to enter information they find about
the term Renaissance Man.
12Graphic Organizer Resources
http//www.writedesignonline.com/organizers/index.
html http//www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/actbank/torg
aniz.htm http//www.graphic.org/goindex.html
13Web Research Resources
- Web research The Research Cycle, Jamie
McKenzie http//www.questioning.org/Q6/research.h
tml - Educational Technology Journal, May 1,
1998http//questioning.org/Q4/cov98may.html - Teaching with the Webhttp//polyglot.lss.wisc.edu
/lss/lang/teach.html -
14Web Bibliography Resources
- Resources
- Noodlebib http//www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/
15Additional Ideas
- Have students write about their researchboth the
process as well as the finished productwhat did
they learn about the process and the subjects? - Compare students themselves with either man.
- Renaissance Subjects
- Literaturemain character from this time period
and student themselves. - ArchitectureRenaissance architect and American
architect. - Sciencesignificant scientist then and now
- Healthsignificant doctor or researcher then and
now