Course World History_Topic Han Teacher _______________Minutes: 45
New Vocabulary:
Instructional Goal/Rationale/Essential Questions
Give baseline information about the Han dynasty. Where was it, rise to power, social
aspects.
Performance Objectives (consider multiple levels of Blooms):
TLW
Be able to describe aspects of the Han dynasty. Be able to identify the Han dynasty on a
map. Be able to make connections to previous lessons.
Reflection about and
or teaching to:
Learning Styles
___AR ___CR
___AS ___CS
___ Visual
___ Auditory
___ Kinesthetic
Diversity
___ Gender
___ Multicultural
___ Disengaged
___ Special Needs
Standards:
Evaluate continuity and change over the course of world history (DOK 1-3)
Investigate causes and effects of significant events in world history (DOK 1-2)
Resources/Preparation/Material Needed:
Smart Board, PowerPoint
Time
Estimate
Introduction/Set/Focus/Attention Getter/Pre-assessment:
History crash course video 2:20
Instructional Input/Body of Lesson
Teacher Actions
-
Multiple
Intelligences
_x_ Verbal/Linguist
___ Logical/Math
___ Naturalist
___ Intrapersonal
___ Interpersonal
___ Musical
___ Kinesthetic
Instructional
Techniques
___ Inquiry
_X__ Direct Instruct
___ Coop Learning
___Concept
___Discussion
___Laboratory work
___Demonstration
___Other
Create an engaging PowerPoint that highlights
the important details of the Han Dynasty.
- Location, time, emperors, social
improvements, trade, religious ideologies.
Student
Actions/Expectations
Take cornell notes.
Actively listen and ask
questions to spur
further learning.
Questions for Discussion/CSU
How is the Han dynasty similar to other dynasties we have
studied? Are there any similarities to the Han dynasty and our
society today?
Guided Practice/Application:
Technology Utilized
Review/Closure/CSU:
- End by answering questions any of the students might have.
Independent Practice/Homework/Lesson Extension:
How are Objective/Standards Assessed in this lesson?
View TOD quick write.
Modification/Accommodation/Adaptations
- Guided notes for the students that need them.
Reflection