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Jesse Owens: Fastest Man Alive by Carole Boston Weatherford
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Theme: |
Famous African American Olympians
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Grades: |
3 - 5
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Subject: |
Reading and Language Arts
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Duration: |
2 class periods
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Standards & Goals: |
New York State Core Curriculum Standards Standard 1: History of the United States and New York: Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding of major ideas, themes, developments and history of the United States and New York. Standard 2: World History: Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding of turning points in world history and examine the broad sweep of history from a variety of perspectives. Standard 5: Civics, Citizenship and Government: Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding of necessity for establishing governments; the governmental system of the United States and other nations; the United States Constitution; the basic civic values of American constitutional democracy; the roles, rights and responsibilities of citizenship, including avenues of participation.
Note that standards in this lesson plan are for example only. This lesson can be easily adapted to meet your state's specific standards.
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Objectives: |
Students will:
- Use the POWER listening strategy from the Learning Through Listening website to read and discuss the story Jesse Owens: Fastest Man Alive by Carole Boston Weatherford.
- Complete a summary form based upon the book.
- Research a famous African American Olympic athlete and complete a graphic organizer about that person.
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