SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 5
Lesson Title: James Forten: Now Is Your TimeEssential Question: Who were the people who helped create the United States during the American Revolution? What role did African-Americans have during the War for Independence?Integrated Student Objectives:Students will determine the main idea and summarize supporting details from a text. Students will collaborate in small groups to create an informal theatre performance. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the main idea through tableau and pantomime.  (Extension) Students will improvise and write dialogue based on inferences, generalizations, and conclusions from the text.  Reading/Language ArtsTheatre or Visual ArtStandard(s)Reading Comprehension   2.3 Discern main ideas and concepts presented in texts, identifying and assessing evidence that supports those ideas.(Extension) Reading Comprehension 2.4 Draw inferences, conclusions, or generalizations about text and support them with textual evidence and prior knowledge.Creative Expression2.3 Collaborate as an actor, director, scriptwriter, or technical artist in creating formal or informal theatrical performances.Connections, Relationships, Applications5.1 Use theatrical skills (pantomime, tableau, dialogue) to dramatize events and concepts from other curriculum areas, such as reenacting the signing of the Declaration of Independence in history social science.Resources5th Grade-Theme 3 Selection 3James Forten: Now Is Your TimePirates and Privateers: the History of Maritime Piracy at http://www.cindyvallar.com/forten.html Images of ships also available online http://www.delicious.com/kmorinCSUF/AEDlesson Student Performance or ArtworkStudents will collaborate in small groups to create and perform scenes using tableaux and pantomime to depict the life of James Forten and the role of African Americans in the Revolutionary War. (Extension) Students will improvise and/or write dialogue that demonstrates the ability to draw inferences based on a text. Criteria for SuccessHow will teachers and students know that they have met the full rigor of the standard?Completion of KWL ChartHM Teacher’s Resource Blackline Master End-of-Selection Test to assess comprehension Written response (p 328) Answer Question 1 (2.3) or Question 2 (2.4)Write a Caption (p 329) (2.3)Write a Dialogue (p 328) (2.4)Tableau Pantomime Scene Checklist (Main Idea/ Supporting Details) Does the tableau show the main idea of the selection from the story? Did all parts of the scene fit together?(Concentration) Are the students frozen when they do the tableau? Do the students use and maintain appropriate focal points?(Body/Facial Expression) Are the poses and expressions bold and strong? (Stage Position) Is the tableau balanced? Are there multiple physical levels?(Cooperation) Did the group work well together? Can each person in the group explain what the scene is about?MaterialsStudent Anthology; pen and paper; KWL worksheetVocabulary context cards related to lesson“The Life of a Privateer” Activity and images of American sloops of warPhysical Space Requirements andGrouping(s)Students at desks; Individual and partner sharingWhole group, small group and partner work. Need space to move, practice, and perform. Desks can be moved aside or students can re-locate to an auditorium or multi-purpose room<br />Reading/Language ArtsTheatre Arts or Visual ArtsINTRODUCEDescription of Practice (ELA)Description of Practice (VAPA)Create Context Why does the objective matter in student lives?The ability to determine the topic and main idea of a story helps you summarize the key points and leads to better understanding.Acting out scenes based on what you read will help the text come to life; you will also develop your ability to collaborate on a project with other students.Anticipatory Set“Get Set for Background and Vocabulary”“Fighting For Freedom” (310-311)“KWL” ChartConnect Prior Knowledge and SkillsRemind students that this theme conveys the spirit of the Revolution and the people who lived back then. This story is about a free African American man who fought as a privateer during the war and then became an influential abolitionist.Model using context clues to figure out the meanings of words.Review terms pantomime (action without words) and tableau (A silent and motionless depiction of a scene created by actors)Review Pantomime skills – “Space Bubble”Review Tableau - Look through illustrations from the story to find examples of tableaux.VocabularyInfluential, abolitionists, assisted, privateer, conflict, captives, encouraged Facial expression, concentration, focus, collaboration, summarize CFUFirst 2 Columns of KWL ChartObservation of review activitiesTEACHEngage StudentsWarm ups that connect prior knowledge and skills and front load new knowledge and skills.Imaging Exercise – “The Life of a Privateer” Narrative Pantomime- Students pantomime “Workers” from Philadelphia in 1766. Read paragraph 1 p. 314 aloud as Narrative Pantomime Stop and discussRead 2nd paragraph on p. 315 as Narrative PantomimeStop and discuss Character Walkabout- Students establish “Space Bubbles” and explore groups of people from the story:Farmers carrying produceAbolitionistsFree men of African descentPrivateersMembers of the British NavyCount and Freeze – Leader calls out vocabulary from the story and then count 1-2-3-4-5-Freeze! Players start in neutral then grow bigger until the biggest is at the count of 5, then freeze in that pose. Teacher Modeling  Find main idea in the first paragraph (see details teacher’s manual p. 315)Create a scene depicting the first paragraph with teacher guiding the whole class. Scene begins with a tableau, has pantomime action in the middle, and ends in tableau.CFUCan students summarize the paragraph? Can they read and understand vocabulary from the story?Is the focus clear? Are there multiple levels? Are faces and bodies engaged? Were students able to stay in character?PRACTICEGuided PracticeStudents read and discuss the entire storyStudents are assigned to small groups. Each group is assigned a page and illustration from the story.Students re-read the page and choose a main idea from the text that they want to portray. Students collaborate to write a summary for the action in their scene.Students develop a beginning tableau, a middle action through pantomime, and an ending tableau that represents the main idea they have selected.CFUDo the scenes match the story? Are the summaries clearly stated?Independent PracticeStudents practice scenes, evaluate, and revise.Students perform their scenes for each other and read or explain the summaries they have written.Extension – add Dialogue (Making Inferences – ELA 2.4)Leader takes one scene as demonstration for “Tapping Out” activity. Leader taps performer on shoulder and the character says what he or she is thinking.Each actor creates a line to say to at least one other character along with one specific action. The emphasis should be on expressing character traits, motivation and emotions.Share the improvised scenesAPPLYAssess Student PerformanceApply Criteria for assessment (KWL sheet, Tableau checklist, etc)Close Restate objectives. Make connections. Discuss student reflections about the story and what they learned.HOMEWORKIndependentPractice“Think About the Selection” Question #1 (328)“Write A Dialogue” (328)“Write a Caption” (329)ADAPATIONSESL Students work primarily from the illustrations to write summaries of the main idea and supporting detailsLDGATE Write a Captain’s log (Reading Card 12) or biography of a privateer Captain on the ship.Connections to other subjects Social Studies (322) The Quakers, led by William Penn settled in Pennsylvania in 1682. The Quakers remained abolitionists and many were involved in the Underground railroad during the Civil War.<br />The Life of a Privateer<br />Imaging exercise <br />Picture of Sloop of War from late 1700’s or Page 322 in Anthology<br />Show picture (or use illustration on page 322) and discuss what comes to mind. Explain “Imaging Exercise”<br />Imaging exercise:<br />In an imaging exercise, you use your imagination to create pictures inside your head as you listen to a story. You try to imagine what it would be like if you were there. You do not need to move at all. You can close your eyes if that makes it easier. It takes practice to see the images clearly in your mind.<br />Narration:<br />“Close your eyes and imagine you are sailing on a war ship. Smell the salt air; feel the waves rocking the deck beneath you; listen to the wind and the creaking wood. This is a long time ago – in fact, it is during the Revolutionary War. You are aboard a 14-gun sloop that is a privateer. The British call you pirates – but you know better – you are proud to be fighting on a privateer ship for the United States colonies. As a privateer you get a share of whatever provisions you capture from a British ship. Off on the horizon, another ship looms ahead. It is sailing right towards you, and soon you will be engaged in battle. This ship is much bigger and has many more guns – what if you lose? You have heard that the British will take you into bondage and sell you as a slave if they capture you. You are nervous and tentative as you prepare for the conflict ahead, but you will be ready when it comes.<br />
Gr 5 lesson 2 theatre
Gr 5 lesson 2 theatre
Gr 5 lesson 2 theatre
Gr 5 lesson 2 theatre

More Related Content

What's hot

Differentiation in the classroom
Differentiation in the classroomDifferentiation in the classroom
Differentiation in the classroomM B
 
Reading presentation whole school 2016
Reading presentation whole school 2016Reading presentation whole school 2016
Reading presentation whole school 2016jpinnuck
 
The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...
The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...
The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...jpinnuck
 
Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk
Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk
Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk Esmhie Silvestre
 
Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...
Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...
Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...stebbett
 
G9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarterG9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarterShiela Capili
 
College essay lesson plan
College essay lesson planCollege essay lesson plan
College essay lesson planTara Neely
 
K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3
K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3
K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3Noel Tan
 
module in english grade 8
module in english grade 8module in english grade 8
module in english grade 8Kyla Basco
 
Dll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week edited
Dll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week editedDll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week edited
Dll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week editedKate Cast-Vallar
 
G9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarterG9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarterShiela Capili
 
Gr. 5 Teacher Guidance
Gr. 5 Teacher GuidanceGr. 5 Teacher Guidance
Gr. 5 Teacher Guidancejwalts
 
Making the vocabulary connection in middle schools
Making the vocabulary connection in middle schoolsMaking the vocabulary connection in middle schools
Making the vocabulary connection in middle schoolsKeith Pruitt
 
English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa
English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa
English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa Arielle Caldito
 

What's hot (20)

Differentiation in the classroom
Differentiation in the classroomDifferentiation in the classroom
Differentiation in the classroom
 
Reading presentation whole school 2016
Reading presentation whole school 2016Reading presentation whole school 2016
Reading presentation whole school 2016
 
The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...
The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...
The Student Guide To Writing Better Sentences In The English Classroom 2017 P...
 
Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk
Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk
Grade 9 DLL Quarter 1 July 1st wk
 
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L3
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L3ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L3
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L3
 
Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...
Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...
Teaching poetry analysis through rap: Eminem - Love the way you lie: language...
 
Trophies
Trophies Trophies
Trophies
 
G9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarterG9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 3rd quarter
 
College essay lesson plan
College essay lesson planCollege essay lesson plan
College essay lesson plan
 
K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3
K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3
K to 12 english grade 8 lm q3 l3
 
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q3 L3
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q3 L3ENGLISH Grade 8 Q3 L3
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q3 L3
 
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L1
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L1ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L1
ENGLISH Grade 8 Q1 L1
 
Drama activities
Drama activitiesDrama activities
Drama activities
 
module in english grade 8
module in english grade 8module in english grade 8
module in english grade 8
 
Dll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week edited
Dll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week editedDll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week edited
Dll eng8-2 ndq-2nd-week edited
 
Listening
ListeningListening
Listening
 
G9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarterG9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarter
G9 english lesson exemplar 1st quarter
 
Gr. 5 Teacher Guidance
Gr. 5 Teacher GuidanceGr. 5 Teacher Guidance
Gr. 5 Teacher Guidance
 
Making the vocabulary connection in middle schools
Making the vocabulary connection in middle schoolsMaking the vocabulary connection in middle schools
Making the vocabulary connection in middle schools
 
English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa
English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa
English 7 - Ballad of a Mother's Heart by Jose La Tierra Villa
 

Viewers also liked

Viewers also liked (7)

Gr 4 lesson 1 theatre
Gr  4 lesson 1 theatreGr  4 lesson 1 theatre
Gr 4 lesson 1 theatre
 
Gr 6 lesson 2 visual art
Gr 6 lesson 2 visual artGr 6 lesson 2 visual art
Gr 6 lesson 2 visual art
 
Gr 3 lesson 1 theatre
Gr  3 lesson 1 theatreGr  3 lesson 1 theatre
Gr 3 lesson 1 theatre
 
Gr 5 lesson 1 visual art
Gr 5 lesson 1 visual artGr 5 lesson 1 visual art
Gr 5 lesson 1 visual art
 
Eger keynote fresno arts summit 3 4 11
Eger keynote fresno arts summit 3 4 11Eger keynote fresno arts summit 3 4 11
Eger keynote fresno arts summit 3 4 11
 
IB Eco system Chapter
IB Eco system ChapterIB Eco system Chapter
IB Eco system Chapter
 
Succession “Losers”: What Happens to Executives Passed Over for the CEO Job?
Succession “Losers”: What Happens to Executives Passed Over for the CEO Job? Succession “Losers”: What Happens to Executives Passed Over for the CEO Job?
Succession “Losers”: What Happens to Executives Passed Over for the CEO Job?
 

Similar to Gr 5 lesson 2 theatre

Lesson plan business of fancy dancing
Lesson plan business of fancy dancingLesson plan business of fancy dancing
Lesson plan business of fancy dancingbuzarl11
 
Digging deeply into history
Digging deeply into historyDigging deeply into history
Digging deeply into historybetseykenn
 
Graphic Novels Lesson 2
Graphic Novels Lesson 2Graphic Novels Lesson 2
Graphic Novels Lesson 2watermarble
 
Linking Literature to the 21st Century
Linking Literature to the 21st CenturyLinking Literature to the 21st Century
Linking Literature to the 21st Centurynhgmomx3
 
298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10
298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10
298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10MaryJoyQuinto1
 
Assessing Daily Doable Language Goals
Assessing Daily Doable Language GoalsAssessing Daily Doable Language Goals
Assessing Daily Doable Language GoalsCARLOS MARTINEZ
 
Analyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational text
Analyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational textAnalyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational text
Analyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational textstevenmarles1
 
Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10
Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10
Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10MJSEYER1
 
Graphic Novels Lesson 1
Graphic Novels Lesson 1Graphic Novels Lesson 1
Graphic Novels Lesson 1watermarble
 
ME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptx
ME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptxME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptx
ME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptxHappieMontevirgenCas
 
A course in language teaching diapositives all
A course in language teaching diapositives allA course in language teaching diapositives all
A course in language teaching diapositives allguesta782e2a
 
Best practices in Co-Teaching - Workday
Best practices in Co-Teaching - WorkdayBest practices in Co-Teaching - Workday
Best practices in Co-Teaching - WorkdaySpiro Bolos
 
Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...
Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...
Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...Ruth Lemon
 
KS3 history lesson plans
KS3 history lesson plansKS3 history lesson plans
KS3 history lesson plansMark Davess
 
WEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docx
WEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docxWEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docx
WEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docxCristyGascoSumpay
 

Similar to Gr 5 lesson 2 theatre (20)

Lesson plan business of fancy dancing
Lesson plan business of fancy dancingLesson plan business of fancy dancing
Lesson plan business of fancy dancing
 
Mapsunit
MapsunitMapsunit
Mapsunit
 
Digging deeply into history
Digging deeply into historyDigging deeply into history
Digging deeply into history
 
Graphic Novels Lesson 2
Graphic Novels Lesson 2Graphic Novels Lesson 2
Graphic Novels Lesson 2
 
Writing Skills
Writing SkillsWriting Skills
Writing Skills
 
Linking Literature to the 21st Century
Linking Literature to the 21st CenturyLinking Literature to the 21st Century
Linking Literature to the 21st Century
 
Orientation english
Orientation englishOrientation english
Orientation english
 
Tg 9780199063949
Tg 9780199063949Tg 9780199063949
Tg 9780199063949
 
298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10
298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10
298212231 3rd-quarter-english-10
 
Assessing Daily Doable Language Goals
Assessing Daily Doable Language GoalsAssessing Daily Doable Language Goals
Assessing Daily Doable Language Goals
 
Analyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational text
Analyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational textAnalyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational text
Analyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone in informational text
 
Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10
Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10
Lesson exemplar-for-grade-10
 
Graphic Novels Lesson 1
Graphic Novels Lesson 1Graphic Novels Lesson 1
Graphic Novels Lesson 1
 
ME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptx
ME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptxME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptx
ME Eng 7 Q1 0603_PS_Sentences.pptx
 
DLL_ENGLISH 4_Q2_W2.docx
DLL_ENGLISH 4_Q2_W2.docxDLL_ENGLISH 4_Q2_W2.docx
DLL_ENGLISH 4_Q2_W2.docx
 
A course in language teaching diapositives all
A course in language teaching diapositives allA course in language teaching diapositives all
A course in language teaching diapositives all
 
Best practices in Co-Teaching - Workday
Best practices in Co-Teaching - WorkdayBest practices in Co-Teaching - Workday
Best practices in Co-Teaching - Workday
 
Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...
Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...
Some ideas for introducing hotseating, freeze frames and soundscapes in the j...
 
KS3 history lesson plans
KS3 history lesson plansKS3 history lesson plans
KS3 history lesson plans
 
WEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docx
WEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docxWEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docx
WEEK 6 ENGLISH 9 AND 7 VERY FINAL.docx
 

Recently uploaded

Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3JemimahLaneBuaron
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting DataJhengPantaleon
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Krashi Coaching
 
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website AppURLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website AppCeline George
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAssociation for Project Management
 
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its CharacteristicsScience 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its CharacteristicsKarinaGenton
 
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of PowdersMicromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of PowdersChitralekhaTherkar
 
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.CompdfConcept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.CompdfUmakantAnnand
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon AUnboundStockton
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformChameera Dedduwage
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Educationpboyjonauth
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfSoniaTolstoy
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
_Math 4-Q4 Week 5.pptx Steps in Collecting Data
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
 
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website AppURLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
 
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its CharacteristicsScience 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
 
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of PowdersMicromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
 
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.CompdfConcept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
 
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdfTataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
 
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSDStaff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
 
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
 

Gr 5 lesson 2 theatre

  • 1. Lesson Title: James Forten: Now Is Your TimeEssential Question: Who were the people who helped create the United States during the American Revolution? What role did African-Americans have during the War for Independence?Integrated Student Objectives:Students will determine the main idea and summarize supporting details from a text. Students will collaborate in small groups to create an informal theatre performance. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the main idea through tableau and pantomime. (Extension) Students will improvise and write dialogue based on inferences, generalizations, and conclusions from the text. Reading/Language ArtsTheatre or Visual ArtStandard(s)Reading Comprehension 2.3 Discern main ideas and concepts presented in texts, identifying and assessing evidence that supports those ideas.(Extension) Reading Comprehension 2.4 Draw inferences, conclusions, or generalizations about text and support them with textual evidence and prior knowledge.Creative Expression2.3 Collaborate as an actor, director, scriptwriter, or technical artist in creating formal or informal theatrical performances.Connections, Relationships, Applications5.1 Use theatrical skills (pantomime, tableau, dialogue) to dramatize events and concepts from other curriculum areas, such as reenacting the signing of the Declaration of Independence in history social science.Resources5th Grade-Theme 3 Selection 3James Forten: Now Is Your TimePirates and Privateers: the History of Maritime Piracy at http://www.cindyvallar.com/forten.html Images of ships also available online http://www.delicious.com/kmorinCSUF/AEDlesson Student Performance or ArtworkStudents will collaborate in small groups to create and perform scenes using tableaux and pantomime to depict the life of James Forten and the role of African Americans in the Revolutionary War. (Extension) Students will improvise and/or write dialogue that demonstrates the ability to draw inferences based on a text. Criteria for SuccessHow will teachers and students know that they have met the full rigor of the standard?Completion of KWL ChartHM Teacher’s Resource Blackline Master End-of-Selection Test to assess comprehension Written response (p 328) Answer Question 1 (2.3) or Question 2 (2.4)Write a Caption (p 329) (2.3)Write a Dialogue (p 328) (2.4)Tableau Pantomime Scene Checklist (Main Idea/ Supporting Details) Does the tableau show the main idea of the selection from the story? Did all parts of the scene fit together?(Concentration) Are the students frozen when they do the tableau? Do the students use and maintain appropriate focal points?(Body/Facial Expression) Are the poses and expressions bold and strong? (Stage Position) Is the tableau balanced? Are there multiple physical levels?(Cooperation) Did the group work well together? Can each person in the group explain what the scene is about?MaterialsStudent Anthology; pen and paper; KWL worksheetVocabulary context cards related to lesson“The Life of a Privateer” Activity and images of American sloops of warPhysical Space Requirements andGrouping(s)Students at desks; Individual and partner sharingWhole group, small group and partner work. Need space to move, practice, and perform. Desks can be moved aside or students can re-locate to an auditorium or multi-purpose room<br />Reading/Language ArtsTheatre Arts or Visual ArtsINTRODUCEDescription of Practice (ELA)Description of Practice (VAPA)Create Context Why does the objective matter in student lives?The ability to determine the topic and main idea of a story helps you summarize the key points and leads to better understanding.Acting out scenes based on what you read will help the text come to life; you will also develop your ability to collaborate on a project with other students.Anticipatory Set“Get Set for Background and Vocabulary”“Fighting For Freedom” (310-311)“KWL” ChartConnect Prior Knowledge and SkillsRemind students that this theme conveys the spirit of the Revolution and the people who lived back then. This story is about a free African American man who fought as a privateer during the war and then became an influential abolitionist.Model using context clues to figure out the meanings of words.Review terms pantomime (action without words) and tableau (A silent and motionless depiction of a scene created by actors)Review Pantomime skills – “Space Bubble”Review Tableau - Look through illustrations from the story to find examples of tableaux.VocabularyInfluential, abolitionists, assisted, privateer, conflict, captives, encouraged Facial expression, concentration, focus, collaboration, summarize CFUFirst 2 Columns of KWL ChartObservation of review activitiesTEACHEngage StudentsWarm ups that connect prior knowledge and skills and front load new knowledge and skills.Imaging Exercise – “The Life of a Privateer” Narrative Pantomime- Students pantomime “Workers” from Philadelphia in 1766. Read paragraph 1 p. 314 aloud as Narrative Pantomime Stop and discussRead 2nd paragraph on p. 315 as Narrative PantomimeStop and discuss Character Walkabout- Students establish “Space Bubbles” and explore groups of people from the story:Farmers carrying produceAbolitionistsFree men of African descentPrivateersMembers of the British NavyCount and Freeze – Leader calls out vocabulary from the story and then count 1-2-3-4-5-Freeze! Players start in neutral then grow bigger until the biggest is at the count of 5, then freeze in that pose. Teacher Modeling Find main idea in the first paragraph (see details teacher’s manual p. 315)Create a scene depicting the first paragraph with teacher guiding the whole class. Scene begins with a tableau, has pantomime action in the middle, and ends in tableau.CFUCan students summarize the paragraph? Can they read and understand vocabulary from the story?Is the focus clear? Are there multiple levels? Are faces and bodies engaged? Were students able to stay in character?PRACTICEGuided PracticeStudents read and discuss the entire storyStudents are assigned to small groups. Each group is assigned a page and illustration from the story.Students re-read the page and choose a main idea from the text that they want to portray. Students collaborate to write a summary for the action in their scene.Students develop a beginning tableau, a middle action through pantomime, and an ending tableau that represents the main idea they have selected.CFUDo the scenes match the story? Are the summaries clearly stated?Independent PracticeStudents practice scenes, evaluate, and revise.Students perform their scenes for each other and read or explain the summaries they have written.Extension – add Dialogue (Making Inferences – ELA 2.4)Leader takes one scene as demonstration for “Tapping Out” activity. Leader taps performer on shoulder and the character says what he or she is thinking.Each actor creates a line to say to at least one other character along with one specific action. The emphasis should be on expressing character traits, motivation and emotions.Share the improvised scenesAPPLYAssess Student PerformanceApply Criteria for assessment (KWL sheet, Tableau checklist, etc)Close Restate objectives. Make connections. Discuss student reflections about the story and what they learned.HOMEWORKIndependentPractice“Think About the Selection” Question #1 (328)“Write A Dialogue” (328)“Write a Caption” (329)ADAPATIONSESL Students work primarily from the illustrations to write summaries of the main idea and supporting detailsLDGATE Write a Captain’s log (Reading Card 12) or biography of a privateer Captain on the ship.Connections to other subjects Social Studies (322) The Quakers, led by William Penn settled in Pennsylvania in 1682. The Quakers remained abolitionists and many were involved in the Underground railroad during the Civil War.<br />The Life of a Privateer<br />Imaging exercise <br />Picture of Sloop of War from late 1700’s or Page 322 in Anthology<br />Show picture (or use illustration on page 322) and discuss what comes to mind. Explain “Imaging Exercise”<br />Imaging exercise:<br />In an imaging exercise, you use your imagination to create pictures inside your head as you listen to a story. You try to imagine what it would be like if you were there. You do not need to move at all. You can close your eyes if that makes it easier. It takes practice to see the images clearly in your mind.<br />Narration:<br />“Close your eyes and imagine you are sailing on a war ship. Smell the salt air; feel the waves rocking the deck beneath you; listen to the wind and the creaking wood. This is a long time ago – in fact, it is during the Revolutionary War. You are aboard a 14-gun sloop that is a privateer. The British call you pirates – but you know better – you are proud to be fighting on a privateer ship for the United States colonies. As a privateer you get a share of whatever provisions you capture from a British ship. Off on the horizon, another ship looms ahead. It is sailing right towards you, and soon you will be engaged in battle. This ship is much bigger and has many more guns – what if you lose? You have heard that the British will take you into bondage and sell you as a slave if they capture you. You are nervous and tentative as you prepare for the conflict ahead, but you will be ready when it comes.<br />