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Lesson 6
Lesson 6 - Lesson Plan Taking Notes on Source 5
Informational Essay
Aim: To prepare to write an informational essay by conducting a short research project. NJSLS.W.8.1.A, W.8.1B, W.8.2A, W.8.2B, W.8.4, W.8.5, W.8.7, W.8.8, W.8.10.
Focus: “Today you are going to use another kind of primary source. I will be anxious to find out how helpful you found this kind of primary source.
Assessment: The assessment rubric for this lesson is below.
On-Task Student Assessment Rubric Points EarnedStudent works cooperatively in a group and makes an individual copy of the work. 10
Student presents created work using appropriate eye contact, voice, and inflection. 5
Student actively participates in all components of the lesson and uses confusion to ask questions. 5
Total Points Earned 20
Procedure: Teacher shares assessment rubric with students. Teacher distributes writing folders
Whole Class Instruction Teacher distributes the notes organizer and Source 5 on pp. 2 - 14 and goes over each step. Teacher fills in the first part of the notes organizer on at least one of the photographs to ensure
that students understand how to use it. Teacher instructs students which or all of the photographs to use and instructs them to create a
separate row for each photograph. Teacher looks for an opportunity to use a student’s notes to illustrate how to combine
headings.Group Writing Activity
Teacher allows groups to finish filling out the notes organizer. ALTERNATIVELY, teacher may want students to work independently in the note-taking process. Either way, each student must have his or her copy of all work.
Teacher instructs students to note the definitions of any new words that they learn as they take notes.
Teacher circulates to assist, evaluate, and conference. As students are taking notes, teacher may want to use a student’s notes to demonstrate how to
combine headings and group notes under them. After students finish taking notes, teacher facilitates information sharing in the way that
works best: group reporting, round robin, carousel, gallery walk. Teacher may want to add any new vocabulary words to the word wall.
Highlights Recap/Closure: Teacher asks for a few student volunteers to share how helpful they found this kind of primary source.
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Directions: In the first column, circle the kind of source you are using, and then take notes in the appropriate columns.
Source 5Kind of Source
Primary – diary, journal, autobiography, speech, document, personal memoir, sound recording, interview, photograph, video, letter.
Secondary-biography, articles from magazines, journals, and newspapers after the event, almanac, reference book, dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas, literature review, review article, cartoons.
Heading or Sub-heading
Provide a heading for each note. The
heading may be in the source or you may have to create one.
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DetailsFor information, you may use direct quotes
or paraphrases
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Observation or Connection
Write down any comparisons that occur
to you while taking notes or any
observations that you make.
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Source 5. Segregation - United States--North Carolina--Durham
Delano, Jack, photographer; Created / Published: 1940 May. Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/pictures/
At the bus station, Durham, North Carolina, 1940.
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Greyhound bus terminal, Memphis, Tennessee. 1943.
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A rest stop for bus passengers on the way from Louisville, Kentucky to Nashville, Tennessee, with separate entrance for
Blacks. 1943.
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A sign at bus station, Rome, Georgia. 1943.
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A highway sign advertising tourist cabins for Blacks, South Carolina. 1939.
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Cafe, Durham, North Carolina. 1939.
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Drinking fountain on the courthouse lawn, Halifax, North Carolina. 1938.
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Movie theater’s "Colored" entrance, Belzoni, Mississippi. 1939.
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Restaurant, Lancaster, Ohio. 1938.
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Water cooler in the street car terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1939
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Sign above movie theater, Waco, Texas 1939
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Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee 1939
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