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              Christopher Columbus
                  Research Unit




Created By: Gretchen Huntington
Learning Goals/State Standards
The learning goals for this assessment are as follows:
• Students will be able to write or deliver a research report that
  has been developed using a systematic research process and
  that: uses information from a variety of sources, distinguishes
  between primary and secondary documents, and documents
  sources independently by using a consistent format for
  citations (EL 10.5.9).
• Students will also be able to create works that effectively
  communicate in-depth knowledge and understanding of a
  concept through integrated study (VA.H.8).
• Students will be able to use technology in the process of
  conducting historical research and in the presentation of the
  products of historical research and current events (USH.9.5).
  These three state standards are the foundation for the
  learning goals of the interdisciplinary unit.
Essential Questions:
• What makes a person a hero?
• How does point of view effect how a historical
  figure is portrayed?
• After conducting research what is your opinion
  on Christopher Columbus being a historical
  hero?
• Should Christopher Columbus be celebrated in
  schools and in America?
• How can we bring cultural and educational
  awareness to our classmates and community
  about Native Americans?
Assessment #1
       What makes a Person a Hero?
• What Makes A Person A Hero?

• Who is someone you consider a hero?


• List reasons why this person is a hero.
-
-
-
• From our American history who would you consider a hero?
  (you can list more than one)

• Why do you consider them a hero?
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Assessment #2
    KWL Chart on Christopher Columbus
 What do I know…        What do I want to know…   What did I learn…




*The first two columns will be filled out before reading the handout,
and the last column will be done after finishing the handout.
Assessment #3
          Pop Quiz!!!
Looking back at the learning goals of our unit
  list 3 specific things you learned from the
  reading Columbus, the Indians, and Human
  Progress by Howard Zinn:
• 1.
• 2.
• 3.
Assessment #4
            In Class Stations
• Today in class you will be going around
  to three different stations. Each station
  has an assessment to fill out that must
  be completed and turned in by the end
  of class. Keep in mind our focus is
  looking at point of view and how it can
  change the way history is written.
Station #1: Video Activity
*Go to YouTube and watch the movie Mel-O-Toons: Christopher
  Columbus. Following the film answer the following questions.
  Please use headphones for this activity.

1. Was the film a good representation of Christopher Columbus?

2. How did the film portray the treatment of the Native Americans?

3. Scroll down on the page and look at the comments from people
   regarding the film. Pick one that you agree with and explain why.

4. Pick an additional comment that you do not agree with and
   explain why.
Station #2: Children's Books
*As a group read the two Children’s books about Christopher
  Columbus and respond to the following questions:

1. Do you think the books are a good representation of
   Christopher Columbus? Why or why not?

2. What did the children’s books teach of the treatment of the
   Native Americans?

3. List one new thing you learned from these books.

4. List one quote you could use in a research paper.
Station #3: Explorer Graveyard
• The Explorers' Graveyard
• As a group you are going to create a tombstone for Christopher Columbus. On
  your tombstone, write an epitaph for your explorer. (An epitaph is an inscription
  on a tombstone in memory of the person buried there.) Your epitaph must
  include:
• Date of birth/death
• Three facts (accomplishments)
• Rhyming verse
• Creative design on the tombstone
• *Example using Ferdinand Magellan.
• 1480 - 1621
  Here lies Magellan.
  His wife's name was Helen.
  He sailed the West,
  His crew was really a pest.
  He found the Philippines.
  What happened next might make you scream.
  He caught an arrow in his back from an Indian attack.
  In a box he now lies to protect him from the files.
Assessment #5 & 6: CC
            Survey & these two questions and write down
*Please ask the following people
                                 Reflection
   their response:
1. What year did Christopher Columbus discover America?
2. Do you discover Christopher Columbus a historical hero? Why or
   why not?

2 Freshmen students:



2 Sophomore students (not in Mrs. Huntington’s classes):



2 Junior students:
Survey Continued…
2 Senior students:


2 teachers outside of the history department:


3 building staff members:


2 family members:



*Once you have finished this activity please write a
  ¾ to one page reflection paper on what you have
  found. Turn in your reflection to turnitin.com by
  Tuesday at 8:15.
Assessment #7: CC Persuasive
             Research Paper
• *Christopher Columbus is a very controversial
  historical figure in our United States history. I have
  provided you with material to show you how others
  view Christopher Columbus and his accomplishments.
  Now it is up to you to do some research and form your
  own opinion. In a 3-5 page research paper, I want you
  to persuade me on whether or not Christopher
  Columbus should be considered a historical hero. You
  must use at least three sources from the databases
  that we will learn about in class. Any material used
  from class is fine to use in addition to the databases.
  Remember all of your sources must be cited so pay
  attention to where you find your information.
Name:
            Research                              Paper                      Rubric


Criteria:   Exemplary 4                           Good 3                     Acceptable 2                  Unacceptable 1
Purpose     The writer's central purpose or       The writing has a clear    The central purpose or        The purpose or argument
            argument is readily apparent to the   purpose or argument, but   argument                      is
            reader throughout the paper.          may sometimes              is not consistently clear     generally unclear.
                                                  digress from it.           throughout the paper.




Content     Balanced presentation of relevant     Information provides       Information supports a        Central purpose or
            and legitimate                        reasonable                 central purpose or            argument is
            information that clearly supports a   support for a central      argument at times. Analysis   not clearly identified.
            central purpose or                    purpose or argument and    is basic or general.          Analysis is vague or not
            argument and shows a thoughtful,      displays evidence of       Reader gains few insights.    evident. Reader is
            in-depth analysis of a significant    a basic analysis of a                                    confused or
            topic. Reader gains important         significant                                              may be misinformed.
            insights.                             topic. Reader gains some
                                                  insights.
Organization                 The ideas are arranged logically                  The ideas are arranged logically    In general, the writing is             The writing is not logically
                             to support the purpose or argument. They flow     to                                  arranged logically, although           organized. Frequently, ideas fail
                             smoothly from one to another and are clearly      support the central purpose or      occasionally ideas fail to make        to make sense together.
                             linked to each other. The reader can follow the   argument. They are usually          sense together. The reader is fairly   The reader cannot identify a line
                             line of reasoning.                                clearly linked to each other. For   clear about what writer intends.       of reasoning and loses interest.
                                                                               the most part, the reader can
                                                                               follow the line of reasoning.




Thesis                       Strong clear thesis that is found in the last     Thesis could be stronger or more    Weak unclear thesis                    Paper has no thesis
                             line of the introduction paragraph.               clear. And/or not found in the
                                                                               right place




Grammar, Spelling, Writing   The writing is free or almost free of errors.     There are occasional errors, but    The writing has many errors, and       There are so many errors that
Mechanics                                                                      they don't represent a major        the reader is distracted by them       meaning is obscured. The
                                                                               distraction or obscure meaning.                                            reader is confused and stops
                                                                                                                                                          reading.
Grammar, Spelling,         The writing is free or almost free of errors.   There are occasional errors,     The writing has many errors,       There are so many errors that
Writing Mechanics                                                          but                              and                                meaning is obscured. The
                                                                           they don't represent a major     the reader is distracted by them   reader is confused and stops
                                                                           distraction or obscure                                              reading.
                                                                           meaning.




Use of sources and works   3 sources are used and formatted                3 sources are used but           2 or less sources used and/or      Sources not indicated or used
cited                      correctly in works cited                        formatted incorrectly in works   many formatting issues
                                                                           cited




Quotation Integration      Quotes are properly integrated and cited        Quotes are properly integrated   Quotes are integrated              No quotation are used.
                           and help prove the purpose of the paper         but have minor citation errors   improperly or not cited. Do not
                                                                           but still prove the papers       serve a clear purpose to prove
                                                                           purpose                          papers thesis.




MLA Format                 No Formatting errors                            Few formatting errors 2-3        Some formatting errors 3-4         Several formatting errors 5 or
                                                                                                                                               more
Assessment #9: Native American
  Festival
*On October 29, 2012 we will be hosting the first ever
Native American Festival at Brebeuf. Our goal is to bring
awareness, respect, and education to both our school and
community on Native American culture and history. At the
festival you are responsible for displaying your research and
creative project. You will be graded with the following
rubric:
Native American Festival Rubric
                                     3                        2                       1
   Content of Research   Content is in-depth      Content is informative   Content is
                         and research is          but uses limited         uninformative and not
                         informative and          resources. Could use     engaging. Few to no
                         engaging. Used           more depth.              resources were used
                         multiple resources to
                         create an effective
                         project.
   Research Accuracy     Accurate research with   Somewhat accurate        Inaccurate research
                         all facts and            research with most of    with information not
                         information cited        the facts and            cited or cited
                         correctly                information cited        incorrectly
                                                  correctly
   Presentation of       Research is presented    Research is presented    Research is not
   Research              and displayed in an      and displayed but does   presented and
                         exceptional way that     not easily draw          displayed in a way that
                         draws attention and      attention or create      creates interest or
                         creates interest from    interest from members    draws attention from
                         members of the           at the festival          members at the
                         festival                                          festival

   Project               Project reflects that    Project meets            Project does not
                         the student has spent    expectations but could   reflect that time, hard
                         time, hard work, and     have been done better    work and effort were
                         put forth effort to                               put forth.
                         represent research.
Rubric Continued…
Creativity           Project goes beyond    Project is creative   Project has no
                     teacher                but does not go       creative elements
                     expectations and is    beyond teacher        and does not meet
                     extremely creative     expectations          teacher
                                                                  expectations
Participation at     Fully in attendance    Present at festival   Absent from the
Festival             and went above and     but did not engage    festival at times and
                     beyond to make the     members of the        not engage yourself
                     festival successful.   festival into your    or members of the
                     Engaged members        research and          festival
                     at the festival with   project
                     your research and
                     project (set up,
                     decorations, clean
                     up, presence at
                     festival)
Assessment #8: Teacher Check In
• *By the time class starts on Monday, I want
  you to e-mail me a mini research paper of
  what you have been researching in class this
  past week. This paper should be around a
  page long and clearly demonstrate your
  knowledge of the topic. In addition, write a
  paragraph explaining what you will be doing
  at the Native American Festival and your plan
  for accomplishing this. This paper should be
  written in MLA format.

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Assessment photo album for christopher columbus research unit

  • 1. Assessment Photo Album Christopher Columbus Research Unit Created By: Gretchen Huntington
  • 2. Learning Goals/State Standards The learning goals for this assessment are as follows: • Students will be able to write or deliver a research report that has been developed using a systematic research process and that: uses information from a variety of sources, distinguishes between primary and secondary documents, and documents sources independently by using a consistent format for citations (EL 10.5.9). • Students will also be able to create works that effectively communicate in-depth knowledge and understanding of a concept through integrated study (VA.H.8). • Students will be able to use technology in the process of conducting historical research and in the presentation of the products of historical research and current events (USH.9.5). These three state standards are the foundation for the learning goals of the interdisciplinary unit.
  • 3. Essential Questions: • What makes a person a hero? • How does point of view effect how a historical figure is portrayed? • After conducting research what is your opinion on Christopher Columbus being a historical hero? • Should Christopher Columbus be celebrated in schools and in America? • How can we bring cultural and educational awareness to our classmates and community about Native Americans?
  • 4. Assessment #1 What makes a Person a Hero? • What Makes A Person A Hero? • Who is someone you consider a hero? • List reasons why this person is a hero. - - - • From our American history who would you consider a hero? (you can list more than one) • Why do you consider them a hero? -
  • 5. Assessment #2 KWL Chart on Christopher Columbus What do I know… What do I want to know… What did I learn… *The first two columns will be filled out before reading the handout, and the last column will be done after finishing the handout.
  • 6. Assessment #3 Pop Quiz!!! Looking back at the learning goals of our unit list 3 specific things you learned from the reading Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress by Howard Zinn: • 1. • 2. • 3.
  • 7. Assessment #4 In Class Stations • Today in class you will be going around to three different stations. Each station has an assessment to fill out that must be completed and turned in by the end of class. Keep in mind our focus is looking at point of view and how it can change the way history is written.
  • 8. Station #1: Video Activity *Go to YouTube and watch the movie Mel-O-Toons: Christopher Columbus. Following the film answer the following questions. Please use headphones for this activity. 1. Was the film a good representation of Christopher Columbus? 2. How did the film portray the treatment of the Native Americans? 3. Scroll down on the page and look at the comments from people regarding the film. Pick one that you agree with and explain why. 4. Pick an additional comment that you do not agree with and explain why.
  • 9. Station #2: Children's Books *As a group read the two Children’s books about Christopher Columbus and respond to the following questions: 1. Do you think the books are a good representation of Christopher Columbus? Why or why not? 2. What did the children’s books teach of the treatment of the Native Americans? 3. List one new thing you learned from these books. 4. List one quote you could use in a research paper.
  • 10. Station #3: Explorer Graveyard • The Explorers' Graveyard • As a group you are going to create a tombstone for Christopher Columbus. On your tombstone, write an epitaph for your explorer. (An epitaph is an inscription on a tombstone in memory of the person buried there.) Your epitaph must include: • Date of birth/death • Three facts (accomplishments) • Rhyming verse • Creative design on the tombstone • *Example using Ferdinand Magellan. • 1480 - 1621 Here lies Magellan. His wife's name was Helen. He sailed the West, His crew was really a pest. He found the Philippines. What happened next might make you scream. He caught an arrow in his back from an Indian attack. In a box he now lies to protect him from the files.
  • 11. Assessment #5 & 6: CC Survey & these two questions and write down *Please ask the following people Reflection their response: 1. What year did Christopher Columbus discover America? 2. Do you discover Christopher Columbus a historical hero? Why or why not? 2 Freshmen students: 2 Sophomore students (not in Mrs. Huntington’s classes): 2 Junior students:
  • 12. Survey Continued… 2 Senior students: 2 teachers outside of the history department: 3 building staff members: 2 family members: *Once you have finished this activity please write a ¾ to one page reflection paper on what you have found. Turn in your reflection to turnitin.com by Tuesday at 8:15.
  • 13. Assessment #7: CC Persuasive Research Paper • *Christopher Columbus is a very controversial historical figure in our United States history. I have provided you with material to show you how others view Christopher Columbus and his accomplishments. Now it is up to you to do some research and form your own opinion. In a 3-5 page research paper, I want you to persuade me on whether or not Christopher Columbus should be considered a historical hero. You must use at least three sources from the databases that we will learn about in class. Any material used from class is fine to use in addition to the databases. Remember all of your sources must be cited so pay attention to where you find your information.
  • 14. Name: Research Paper Rubric Criteria: Exemplary 4 Good 3 Acceptable 2 Unacceptable 1 Purpose The writer's central purpose or The writing has a clear The central purpose or The purpose or argument argument is readily apparent to the purpose or argument, but argument is reader throughout the paper. may sometimes is not consistently clear generally unclear. digress from it. throughout the paper. Content Balanced presentation of relevant Information provides Information supports a Central purpose or and legitimate reasonable central purpose or argument is information that clearly supports a support for a central argument at times. Analysis not clearly identified. central purpose or purpose or argument and is basic or general. Analysis is vague or not argument and shows a thoughtful, displays evidence of Reader gains few insights. evident. Reader is in-depth analysis of a significant a basic analysis of a confused or topic. Reader gains important significant may be misinformed. insights. topic. Reader gains some insights.
  • 15. Organization The ideas are arranged logically The ideas are arranged logically In general, the writing is The writing is not logically to support the purpose or argument. They flow to arranged logically, although organized. Frequently, ideas fail smoothly from one to another and are clearly support the central purpose or occasionally ideas fail to make to make sense together. linked to each other. The reader can follow the argument. They are usually sense together. The reader is fairly The reader cannot identify a line line of reasoning. clearly linked to each other. For clear about what writer intends. of reasoning and loses interest. the most part, the reader can follow the line of reasoning. Thesis Strong clear thesis that is found in the last Thesis could be stronger or more Weak unclear thesis Paper has no thesis line of the introduction paragraph. clear. And/or not found in the right place Grammar, Spelling, Writing The writing is free or almost free of errors. There are occasional errors, but The writing has many errors, and There are so many errors that Mechanics they don't represent a major the reader is distracted by them meaning is obscured. The distraction or obscure meaning. reader is confused and stops reading.
  • 16. Grammar, Spelling, The writing is free or almost free of errors. There are occasional errors, The writing has many errors, There are so many errors that Writing Mechanics but and meaning is obscured. The they don't represent a major the reader is distracted by them reader is confused and stops distraction or obscure reading. meaning. Use of sources and works 3 sources are used and formatted 3 sources are used but 2 or less sources used and/or Sources not indicated or used cited correctly in works cited formatted incorrectly in works many formatting issues cited Quotation Integration Quotes are properly integrated and cited Quotes are properly integrated Quotes are integrated No quotation are used. and help prove the purpose of the paper but have minor citation errors improperly or not cited. Do not but still prove the papers serve a clear purpose to prove purpose papers thesis. MLA Format No Formatting errors Few formatting errors 2-3 Some formatting errors 3-4 Several formatting errors 5 or more
  • 17. Assessment #9: Native American Festival *On October 29, 2012 we will be hosting the first ever Native American Festival at Brebeuf. Our goal is to bring awareness, respect, and education to both our school and community on Native American culture and history. At the festival you are responsible for displaying your research and creative project. You will be graded with the following rubric:
  • 18. Native American Festival Rubric 3 2 1 Content of Research Content is in-depth Content is informative Content is and research is but uses limited uninformative and not informative and resources. Could use engaging. Few to no engaging. Used more depth. resources were used multiple resources to create an effective project. Research Accuracy Accurate research with Somewhat accurate Inaccurate research all facts and research with most of with information not information cited the facts and cited or cited correctly information cited incorrectly correctly Presentation of Research is presented Research is presented Research is not Research and displayed in an and displayed but does presented and exceptional way that not easily draw displayed in a way that draws attention and attention or create creates interest or creates interest from interest from members draws attention from members of the at the festival members at the festival festival Project Project reflects that Project meets Project does not the student has spent expectations but could reflect that time, hard time, hard work, and have been done better work and effort were put forth effort to put forth. represent research.
  • 19. Rubric Continued… Creativity Project goes beyond Project is creative Project has no teacher but does not go creative elements expectations and is beyond teacher and does not meet extremely creative expectations teacher expectations Participation at Fully in attendance Present at festival Absent from the Festival and went above and but did not engage festival at times and beyond to make the members of the not engage yourself festival successful. festival into your or members of the Engaged members research and festival at the festival with project your research and project (set up, decorations, clean up, presence at festival)
  • 20. Assessment #8: Teacher Check In • *By the time class starts on Monday, I want you to e-mail me a mini research paper of what you have been researching in class this past week. This paper should be around a page long and clearly demonstrate your knowledge of the topic. In addition, write a paragraph explaining what you will be doing at the Native American Festival and your plan for accomplishing this. This paper should be written in MLA format.