Social Studies
Social Studies
Social Studies
ACS 2: The student produces written and/or oral work that is complex, purposeful, and organized, includes relevant
supporting examples and manipulation of language.
ACS 7: The student responds to contribution of others, considering all available information.
ACS 8: The student participates in small group discussions to argue persuasively or reinforce others good points.
ACS 10: The student supports and defends his/her own opinions while respecting the opinions of others.
Summary: This lesson will allow students to start compiling the importance of the decade of US History they have
been studying. Students have spent 1+ days researching a particular decade and will now try to defend why their
decade is the MOST important decade being studied.
Enduring Understanding(s): At the end of the lesson,. Students will have a basic understanding of the decades from
the 1950s-2000s. (Previously, students focused on one decade in this era.) Students will recognize and be able to
describe important events of various decades.
Essential Question(s):
How did government systems change international relations after World War II?
Which events occurred in the 1950s/1960s/1970s/1980s/1990s/2000s that were significant and had an impact?
Evidence of Learning:
What student should KNOW: There are many important events during these decades, Germany split into 2
parts at the end of WWII;
What students should BE ABLE TO DO: (SWBAT) Identify and explain important events from their
decades as well as other decades during the 1950s-2000s.
Suggested Vocabulary:
segregation, decade, cold war, communism, korean war, vietnam war, civil rights, democracy, president, explain,
space race (others)
Procedure:
1. Students have already been placed in groups for a decade project and now they will start to share
their decade information with other groups. Students should be sitting with their decade group to start.
2. Sparking opening question: Which decade is the most important?
Open Socrative and complete Quick Question as a poll. Write choices below on the board.
(Will redo poll at the end of class and compare scores. Were peers able to sway your vote? How? Why?)
A-1950s-Communism/Korean War,
B-Civil Rights Movement
C-1960s-Kennedy, Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam War
D-1970s & 1980s
E-1990s & 2000s
3. Fill out Why is your decade important? sheet. Each member should give a different reason(s) for
why they think their decade the most important decade. (5-10 minutes)
4. Call attention to the class. Discuss how to share information. Must meet with one group member
from each decade and have them VERBALLY talk to you about their decade and explain why it is
important. You should have meaningful conversations. Stress how to verbally communicate. Work on this
skill. (Will be hardest for 1st period/not as chatty.) (15-20 minutes)
5. Open Socrative and Quick Question Poll again; retake the quiz and see if it changed. Discuss if
you stayed the same, changed, etc. Why did you change decades? How did this person or certain events
change your opinion for why is was an important decade? Discussion/Debrief. (5-10 minutes)
6. Glue in page to their notebook
Assessment:
A. Classroom observation based on engagement, participation, and information relativity.
B. Pre-activity Socrative
C. Post-activity Socrative
Technology Integration:
Socrative poll for pre and post-activity; Use of information used in class discussions
Differentiation:
Enrichment:
TAG students must provide two different responses for the second column.
Support/Intervention:
Go around and help students pick a reason to support their decade as the most important.
Help IEP, ESOL, and TIERed kids pick the best reason to support their decade with a discussion AND to
highlighting it in order to help them during discussions with peers.
Resource(s)/Material(s):
chromebooks/surfaces/BYOT, page below, pencil, SS textbook & notes on previous decade research
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Civil Rights
Movement
1960sKennedy,
Cuban Missile
Crisis, Vietnam
War
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Why do you believe this is the most important decade?
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