A World of New Beginnings

Year-long Question:

What is my dream for my life and how do I make it come true?

Big Ideas of the Unit:

  • Immigration has been occuring in America since its inception.
  • Immigration can be classified as "waves" of immigration.
  • Major waves of immigration occured in 1847, 1881, and 1965.
  • Ellis Island was the major point of entry for most immigrants to the United States.
  • The Statue of Liberty became a symbol of freedom for immigrants.
  • The American Dream refers to the opportunity for immigrants to have greater prosperity than they would have in ther country of origin.
  • All Americans, with the exception of Native Americans, arrived here as an immigrant or are the decendent of an immigrant
  • Being an active reader will increase my comprehension.
  • Using the writing process will empower me to write the things I need to write about immigration, while being courtious to my reader.
  • Using correct English grammar will help me to comminicate more powerfully in my speaking and writing.

Guiding Questions:

  • Why do people immigrate?
  • Who is an immigrant?
  • How does immigration status affect families?
  • Why is immigration classified as waves?
  • What is the American Dream?

Learning Targets

  • I can discuss at least five reasons why people immigrate.
  • I participate in academic discussions with my classmates.
  • I know why immigration is described as waves.
  • I understand that the American Dream has changed over time.
  • I can interview others to discover what the American Dream means to increase my understanding.
  • I can schedule interviews using email.
  • I am an active reader, using different reading strategies as I need them.
  • I can use the writing process to improve my writing.
  • I can use the verb to be in the present, past, and future tenses.
  • I can write complete sentences.
  • I can write the plural forms of nouns that end in y.
  • I can use the conjunctions and, or, and but.

Demonstration of Understanding:

Students will construct an ABC book about immigration. Students will randomly pull 4-5 letter tiles from a bag to determine their letters. A two-page spread will be created that will include the letter, the theme-related vocabulary word, a graphic, and a paragraph describing how the word connects to the big idea of immigration.

Student thinking will be scaffolded and held my using an "ABCs of Everthing" graphic organizer anchor chart. Students will be encouraged to add vocabulary to the chart as we are reading texts and discussing.

Formative Assessments:

Access Lesson Assessments 1-4

Reading Strategy Application Notebook entries

Writer's Notebook entries

Exit Slips

Next Steps:

LAS Links Benchmark 2 Assessment/ Interventions

Theme Two: People Like Us

Links

What is the American Dream?

http://kids.yahoo.com/ask_earl/885