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6 th Grade World History. Concepts & Categories to Analyze Ancient Cultures. Kelly Barber – STEM Coordinator Angela Orr – Social Studies Coordinator. Rationale for Teaching Concepts - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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6th Grade World History
Kelly Barber – STEM CoordinatorAngela Orr – Social Studies Coordinator
Rationale for Teaching ConceptsConcepts are the “furniture” of our minds. A well-furnished mind is a source of joy, academic success, citizenship, career satisfaction, and lifelong learning. When a student forms a concept from its examples, he or she knows more than the definition of a term (e.g., river: he or she also knows some vivid examples of the concept that add flesh to a bare-bones definition, such as the Mississippi, the Amazon, the Yangtze, and the Volga). This is deep conceptual learning rather than superficial knowledge of a vocabulary word.
Description of “Concept”A concept is defined by critical characteristics shared by all examples of the concept. For something to be an example of a concept, it must contain all these critical characteristics. To help students form the concept, the teacher helps them first to see these critical characteristics across different examples and, then to summarize those characteristics in a definition that students themselves write.
Important Concepts in 6th Grade Social Studies:
•Religion•Government•Technology
•Culture•Economics
•LawWhy would an in-depth
understanding of concepts like these be important to
teaching world history?
Concept Development
90-120 minute lesson
SNAPSHOT Experience (today – 20 minutes)
Steps in Lesson
1.Activate Prior Knowledge2.Individual Brainstorm3.Small Group Brainstorm4.Whole Group Brainstorm5.Small Group Categorization6.Whole Group Consensus & Gallery Walk Notetaking7.Defining the Concept8.Applying the Concept
Read through the sentences at the top of your handout.
Work in a small group to brainstorm as many words and phrases as possible that come to mind when you think of the term culture.
Share with another group and add to your list.
What we’re leaving out of this snapshot…•Individual brainstorm•Whole group brainstorm (rather than two groups)•(Remember when brainstorming with students, no idea is wrong until categorization begins. Keep the conversation open and honor all ideas. Deleting words is a later step.)
What we’re leaving out of this snapshot…•Individual brainstorm•Whole group brainstorm (rather than two groups)•(Remember when brainstorming with students, no idea is wrong until categorization begins. Keep the conversation open and honor all ideas. Deleting words is a later step.)
Back in your small group, use the PERSIA Method to categorize all of the words and phrases that you associate with culture. All words must either be deleted by consensus (“This isn’t a word related to culture.”) or fit into one of the categories.
How this differs from a traditional concept lesson…
Traditionally, you would allow students to define their own categories and then come back together as a whole class and decide on the BEST five categories. These categories become your critical characteristics of the concept. In this case, we are giving you some critical characteristics that you can use all year long for categorization.
How this differs from a traditional concept lesson…
Traditionally, you would allow students to define their own categories and then come back together as a whole class and decide on the BEST five categories. These categories become your critical characteristics of the concept. In this case, we are giving you some critical characteristics that you can use all year long for categorization.
So what are the PERSIA categories?
Leaders & Leadership Style
Government SystemMilitary/WarConstitution/DocumentsIndividual ParticipationLaws/CourtsStructure of Gov’tTreaties
Political
Economic•Currency/Money•Resources•Trade •Industry•Technology•Agriculture/Farming•Infrastructure•Labor & Production
Importance day to dayBelief/TeachingsReligious Leader(s)Worship PracticesHoly book and sitesValuesWho & what is worshipedRelationship to
Government
Religion
Social
•Family•Roles of different genders•Class Structure•Language•Education•Lifestyles•Entertainment
Art & MusicWriting & LiteraturePhilosophyMath & ScienceInventions & InnovationsEducationTechnologyFashionDiscoveries & ExplorationArchitecture
Intellectual/Artistic
GeographyPhysical characteristics of
location (land, waterways, natural borders, types of soil, etc.)
Movement of people, goods, and services
Human Environment Interaction
Region
Area
After categorizing your terms, work as individuals or small groups to complete the final steps in defining and revising your definition of culture.
These steps are highly important, and having an agreed upon definition of an important concept is essential. We are skipping this step today, but you never should. Instead, for important concepts, write the student composed and agreed upon definition on a large poster to hang in your class for the entire year as a reference point.
These steps are highly important, and having an agreed upon definition of an important concept is essential. We are skipping this step today, but you never should. Instead, for important concepts, write the student composed and agreed upon definition on a large poster to hang in your class for the entire year as a reference point.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How can the PERSIA Method help my
students to better understand ancient civilizations and organize their understanding so that they can more effectively discuss and write about their learning?
SMALL GROUP PRACTICE WITH THE TEXTBOOK In your groups (Egypt, China, India), use the
textbook to take notes using the PERSIA Method.
P (leader) P (law)
The President signed a bill today E (money)
approving millions of dollars to I (scientific discovery)
fund immunizations to protect S (health) S (health)
Americans from the flu virus.
Should be used regularly for different purposes…Note TakingAsking Great QuestionsAnalyzing ReadingsPrimary Source Analysis and AnnotationReview of ChaptersComparisons of CulturesRanking of Important Cultural Characteristics in a Civilization (within categories and across categories)Preparation for writing
monarchy
Rule by a king or a queen
PType of
government
King Henry VII
Egyptians Romans
P Pharaoh Caesar
E Nile - trade Roman Road
R polytheism polytheism
S hieroglyphics Latin
I astronomy concrete
A Pyramids Coliseum
Informative Essay
Comparative Essay
PERSIA
We hope to work with you again soon. Contact us with any questions.
Kelly Barber [email protected] Orr [email protected]