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Title: Our Journey Through Italy


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Michael Ward (Walter Reed) ECI-595 Elementary Me
thods
December 7, 2002
Our Journey Through Italy (A Thematic Unit)
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GOALS
  • Students
  • Engage in high levels of thinking and meaningful
    learning.
  • Increase their motivation to learn through
    individual and cooperative efforts.
  • Are able to visualize connections between
    classroom subject matter and the real world.
  • Develop a broad appreciation for Italian
    influences to American culture.

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Overview Framework
  • Theme Travel (Journey Through Italy) -- 6th
    Grade
  • Type of Thematic Unit Interdisciplinary
    (Language Arts, Science, Geography, Computers,
    Art, Music, and Math)
  • Start Date Either during or soon after
    students study the Roman Empire (Social Studies)
  • Duration Conducted over a 3-week period (3
    days per group x 5 groups) one or two classes
    per day.
  • Procedure My class of 31 students is already
    divided into 4 groups of 6 and one of 7. I am
    the class tour guide and begin the unit by
    describing how we will conduct the unit, organize
    the groups and assign roles functions for the
    members of each group. Each group is headed by
    an assistant tour guide, responsible for
    providing the entire class with information about
    the city/location we are going to and how we will
    get there. At each city/location, we will
    accomplish our thematic unit objectives
    designated for that place.

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Overview Framework (Continued)
  • Procedure (cont) As the homeroom teacher for
    the 6th Grade at my school, I teach Language
    Arts, Science, and Math. For this unit, I have
    prepared the lesson plans for those subjects and
    Geography. In addition, I have coordinated with
    the Computer, Art, and Music teachers to build
    lesson plans for those subjects they will teach.
    All objectives stem from curriculum guidelines
    from my school (Nativity Catholic School, Burke,
    VA). Prior to accomplishing the first two
    objectives, I will present information and lead
    a class discussion about Italy. Before
    accomplishing the objectives assigned under each
    group, the group and I will present information
    and lead a class discussion about the groups
    assigned city/place. For these events, I will
    use audio-visual aids at my disposal, such as a
    travel video and slides I have accumulated over
    the years.

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Overview Framework (Continued)
  • Assigned Cities/Respective Lessons/Schedule
  • Entire Class Travel to Italy

  • Introduction - Process
  • Objective 1 - Italy
  • Objective 2 Research/ Travel Brochures
  • Group I Rome
  • Objective 3 - Roman Numerals
  • Objective 4 - Daily Journal
  • Objective 5 - Distances

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Overview Framework (Continued)
  • Assigned Cities/Respective Lessons/Schedule
    (cont)
  • Group II Pompeii, Mts. Vesuvius and Etna
  • Objective 6 - Volcanoes
  • Group III Florence
  • Objective 7 Renaissance da Vinci
  • Objective 8 Italian/English Words
  • Group IV Venice
  • Objective 9 Concertos Vivaldi
  • Objective 10 Personal Letter
  • Group V Verona the Alps
  • Objective 11 Plate Tectonics
    Mountain-Building
  • Entire Class Wrap-Up

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Geography
Earth Science
Math
  • Map of Italy Familiarization with
    Cities Terrain
  • Volcanoes
  • Plate Tectonics (Mountain Building)
  • Roman Numerals
  • Calculating Distances (Miles vs. Kilometers)

Journey Through ITALY
Language Arts Writing
Language Arts Spelling/Vocab
  • Daily Journal
  • Personal Letter
  • Italian English Words
  • Groups Prepare Travel Brochures of Assigned
    Cities

ART
MUSIC
Computers (Research)
  • Concertos (Vivaldi)
  • The Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci

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OBJECTIVES
  • Students will familiarize themselves with the map
    of Italy and be able to locate Italys major
    cities places.
  • Using the internet, books, and magazines from the
    library, students will prepare travel brochures
    for their assigned cities/places.
  • Students will be able to read and write Roman
    Numerals, be able to convert them into Arabic
    numerals, and use them to solve problems.
  • Students will start and maintain a daily journal.

  • Students will be able to find the distances (in
    kilometers) between locations on a map of Italy
    and convert these distances into miles.
  • Students will learn how and why volcanoes form,
    where they occur, and what their effects are..

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OBJECTIVES (CONTINUED)
  • Students will familiarize themselves with the
    Renaissance in Florence and Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Students will recognize, know the meaning of, and
    spell correctly Italian words that have been
    adopted into the English language.
  • Students will familiarize themselves with
    Venetian Baroque Composer Vivaldi and his Four
    Seasons.
  • Students will write a personal letter, describing
    their trip, to their relatives.
  • Students will learn about how plate tectonics
    changes the surface of Earth and how mountains
    are formed.

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OBJECTIVE 1
Students will familiarize themselves with the map
of Italy and be able to locate Italys major
cities places.
  • Activity Students will color a map of Italy
    by following written directions.
  • Materials Maps of Italy with instructions
    (www.enchantedlearning.com/europe/italy/italyactiv
    ity.shtml) , coloring pencils, overhead
    projector, and transparency of Map of Italy.
  • Procedure After working 1 together, students
    will pair up to complete this activity.
  • Evaluation Quiz (www.enchantedlearning.com/eur
    ope/italy/italybwquiz.shtml)

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OBJECTIVE 2
Using the internet, books, and magazines from the
library, students will prepare travel brochures
for their assigned cities/places.
  • Activity Create a travel brochure of an
    Italian city/place by writing, drawing, and using
    materials from reference sources.
  • Materials Computer/internet, books
    magazines from the library, blank sheets of
    paper, folded for draft brochures,construction
    paper, scissors, glue, markers, maps of Italy.
  • Procedure Provide directions for making
    brochures. Show examples of travel brochures.
    Pass around the first handout and as a group,
    read the directions together and brainstorm a few
    possible ideas. Hand out a sheet folded exactly
    the way the final brochure should be so that
    students can do their rough draft on the blank
    sheet.
  • Evaluation Brochures will be assessed
    according to the level of work produced by the
    student by looking at the quality of handwriting,
    the effort put in, neatness, and details
    provided.

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OBJECTIVE 3
Students will be able to read and write Roman
Numerals, be able to convert them into Arabic
numerals, and use them to solve problems.
  • Activity Introduce Roman Numerals through
    class discussion and use of the chalkboard,
    students use manipulatives to create Roman
    Numerals, and class works conversion problems
    together.
  • Materials Different forms of dry pasta.
  • Procedure After a good introduction to Roman
    Numerals, students use dry pasta to create Roman
    Numerals. Together, practice converting from
    Arabic Numeral to Roman and vice versa practice
    adding and subtracting Roman Numerals.
  • Evaluation Hand out Doing Math the Roman
    Way at (www.education-world.com/a_lesson/TM/WS_l
    p276-03.shtml). Students solve 8/10 correctly.

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OBJECTIVE 4
Students will start and maintain a daily journal.
  • Activity Introduce journal-writing ask
    students to write their first journal entry
    together in class. For the remainder of the
    trip, as homework, students will make entries in
    their journals concerning trip related activities
    they participated in each day.
  • Materials Composition books.
  • Procedure Students are asked to include, as a
    minimum, the following topics in their daily
    write-ups (1) What they experienced, (2) What
    they enjoyed or did not enjoy about the days
    activity(ies) and why (3) How they can apply
    what they experienced and (4) Ideas they might
    have for follow-on activities related to what
    they just experienced.
  • Evaluation On a weekly basis, assess journal
    writing based on creativity, correct use of
    grammar, sentence structure, and spelling.

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OBJECTIVE 5
Students will be able to find the distances (in
kilometers) between locations on a map of Italy
and convert these distances into miles.
  • Activity Introduce the metric system with
    respect to measuring distances. Using
    worksheets, students will plot distances (in
    kilometers) between major cities/places in Italy
    practice converting kilometers into miles and
    vice versa.
  • Materials Paper copies of map of Italy (slide
    10) worksheet with distances between key
    cities/places ruler.
  • Procedure Following a class discussion on the
    metric system and the formula for converting
    kilometers to miles (and vice versa), practice
    converting distances students will practice
    converting and labeling distances, in kilometers,
    on their maps.
  • Evaluation Using another copy of the same map
    of Italy, students will correctly convert
    distances in kilometers to distances in miles. A
    minimum of 8/10 distances should be converted and
    labeled on the map correctly.

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OBJECTIVE 6
Students will learn how and why volcanoes form,
where they occur, and their effects.
  • Activity Explain how and why volcanoes form,
    where they can be found, types of volcanoes and
    their effects. Relate this information to Mt.
    Vesuvius and Mt. Etna. Students then color and
    label the parts of a volcano on a worksheet and
    conduct a cloze activity.
  • Materials Worksheets at www.enchantedlearning.c
    om/subjects/volcano/activities.shtml, overhead
    projector, transparency of the inside of a
    composite volcano.
  • Procedure Provide information to students
    concerning volcanoes. Using the overhead
    projector describe the parts of a composite
    volcano then, leaving the projector with
    transparency on, ask students to label and color
    their worksheet. Following this activity, do the
    Cloze Activity together.
  • Evaluation Quiz at www.enchantedlearning.com/su
    bjects/volcano/activities.shtml students should
    correctly answer 80 of the questions.

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OBJECTIVE 7
Students will familiarize themselves with
Leonardo da Vinci the Renaissance.
  • Activity Introduce the Renaissance period in
    Florence and Leonardo da Vincis contributions.
    Conduct an activity on perspective in drawing a
    scene.
  • Materials Picture of the Mona Lisa,
    worksheets, sheets of acetate, masking tape,
    bandanas.
  • Procedure After introducing the subject
    matter, students will conduct the activity
    described at www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/UsingLeosWin
    dow.html to gain an appreciation for perspective
    when drawing.
  • Evaluation Students will color in the Mona
    Lisa outline provided at www.enchantedlearning.com
    /artists/davinci/coloring/monalisa.shtml.
    Students will be assessed according to the
    quality of their work.

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OBJECTIVE 8
Students will recognize, know the meaning of, and
spell correctly Italian words that have been
adopted into the English language..
  • Activity Students are given a list of some
    common Italian/English words (next slide). The
    words are written on the chalkboard, defined and
    illustrated. Where possible, pictures of the
    items represented are shown or actual items are
    brought in and shown. Students then practice
    spelling the words and work two puzzles prepared
    from (puzzlemaker.school.discovery.com) and
    distributed to them (1) word search, and (2)
    crossword puzzle.
  • Materials Word Search and Crossword Puzzle
    visual depictions of Italian/English words.
  • Procedure Described above.
  • Evaluation A two-part quiz is administered to
    check for spelling and vocabulary definitions.
    Students are expected to achieve a minimum score
    of 80.

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OBJECTIVE 8
Students will recognize, know the meaning of, and
spell correctly Italian words that have been
adopted into the English language.. (cont.)
List of Some Italian Words Adopted Into the
English Language -- pizza -- spaghetti
-- ravioli -- linguini -- pasta
-- tortellini -- solo -- macaroni -- lasa
gna -- prosciutto -- salami --
gorgonzola -- cafe latte -- grotto
-- antipasto -- gondola -- zucchini --
graffiti -- fiasco -- cappuccino --
espresso -- violin -- volcano -- design
-- portico
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OBJECTIVE 9
Students will familiarize themselves with
Venetian Baroque Composer Vivaldi and his Four
Seasons.
  • Activity Introduce the Baroque period of
    music and discuss composer Vivaldis biography.
    Play excerpts from Vivaldis Four Seasons
    students draw or write their impressions of what
    they heard.
  • Materials Audio recording of Vivaldis Four
    Seasons art tablets colored pencils.
  • Procedure After introducing the subject
    matter, an audio tape recording of the Four
    Seasons is played. At key point during and
    after each season, the class will discuss their
    interpretation of the season. Students are asked
    to jot down notes concerning their impressions.
  • Evaluation Students may choose to either draw
    or write their interpretation of the Four
    Seasons. Their must be a minimum of one scene
    for each season (if they choose to draw), or a
    minimum of one descriptive paragraph for each
    season.

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OBJECTIVE 10
Students will write a social letter, describing
their trip, to their relatives.
  • Activity After a class discussion on the
    types and parts of social letters with an
    emphasis on the friendly letter, students are
    asked to pick one activity they enjoyed so far in
    the trip and write a brief thank-you letter to
    the tour guide, thanking him for the opportunity
    to participate in the activity. As students
    finish, their work is critiqued and they write
    their friendly letters to their relatives.
  • Materials Unlined paper, pen.
  • Procedure Students will write 2 social
    letters first, a short thank-you letter (for
    practice) and then a 2-page minimum friendly
    letter to one of their relatives, describing
    their trip so far!).
  • Evaluation Students will be assessed
    according to the level of work produced by the
    student by looking at the quality of handwriting,
    the effort put in, neatness, correct use of
    grammar, sentence structure, and spelling.

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OBJECTIVE 11
Students will learn about how plate tectonics
changes the surface of Earth and how mountains
are formed.
  • Activity After describing the chemical and
    physical layers of the Earth, introduce the
    historical development of the plate tectonic
    theory, describing the location and types of
    plate boundaries. Then, demonstrate plate
    tectonic theory. Students do a jigsaw puzzle and
    word search to reinforce their understanding.
  • Materials Map of the world, cardboard box,
    tape, sheets of paper, scissors, worksheets.
  • Procedure Following a class discussion on the
    layers of the Earth, plate tectonic theory, and
    the plate boundaries, demonstrate plate tectonic
    theory by conducting the activity at
    volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vwlessons/activities/
    p_number5.html students will then do the 2
    activities at volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vwless
    ons/activities/p_number6.html and (same site, but
    substitute the number 8 for 6).
  • Evaluation Students correctly answer 80 of
    the questions at volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vwl
    essons/activities/p_number7.html.

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WRAP-UP
Final Project Students prepare a report on the
trip, using information already gained and
assimilated from brochures, journals, letters,
other activities and classroom discussions.
Report will be a minimum of 3 pages in length and
will contain the following topics (as a minimum)
1. Title and description of the Thematic Unit
2. The Itinerary 3. A paragraph of what you
observed/learned at each Italian city/place 4.
What you thought of the Thematic Unit (What did
you like, and what didnt you like? and 5. An
answer to Do you think you would like to take an
actual trip to Italy? Why or why not?
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