JVS PLANNER 7
“A mi no me califica el maestro, me evalúa el mundo”
“Transmedia Storytelling Learning Method”
GROUP: 4th
PROJECT: “Myths and Legends”
I identify who I am, I take responsibility for my actions and contribute to my society.
YEARLY PROJECT: I don´t produce garbage.
I Gender peace and well-being(KiVa)
September- October 2017
CURRICULAR AREA
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SUB AREA
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SUBJECT
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Personal Planning
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Personal Identity,Emotional Intelligence
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Kiva
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FineArts
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Visual Arts
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Art
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Language Arts
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Written
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Grammar
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Language Arts
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Oral
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Conversation
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Language Arts
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Reading
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Reading Comprehension
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Math
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Form/Sapce/Measure
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Numbers
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Social Studies and Science
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Science
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Science
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Day 1.
SKILL: self.knowledge
THEME
Kiva, selfknowledge, self-control
DESIRED OUTCOMES:
How do I feel. Being able to recognize my emotions and express myself.
Identify the literary genre.
Identify what is an ecosystem, an habitat, an environment.
Math operations.
Vocabulary words
ACTIVITIES:
A) KiVa (Social and emotional intelligence)
BEGINNING:
1. Read the vocabulary words.
-FEAR: scared-fearful-terrified.
- ANGER: -angry-furious.
- SURPRISE: surprised-astonished-bewildered.
- SADNESS: sad-disconsolate-depressed.
- JOY: happy-euphoric-happy.
- SHAME: Blushing-embarrassed-with distress-
DEVELOPMENT
1. Divide a paper in 6, Draw yourself representing each emotion
-FEAR:
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- SADNESS:
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- ANGER:
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- JOY:
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-SURPRISE:
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- SHAME:
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2. Do a chart writing how you express when you have each emotion
Emotion
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How do I react?
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-FEAR:
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- ANGER:
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-SURPRISE:
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- SADNESS:
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- JOY:
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- SHAME:
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CLOSURE:
1. Post your pictures and chart to the group facebook, compare yourself with your classmates reactions, with whom you have more similarities? Write a comment about it.
B) Math
BEGINNING
1. Read the following math problem
Rob is very fond of tall structures.
He likes collecting pictures and comparing them.
a) Two of his favorite buildings are Chicago’s Sears (Willis) Tower and Dubai’s Burj Khalifa. If Burj Khalifa stands at 830 meters high and Sears stands at 527 meters high, how much higher is Burj Khalifa than Sears?
b) Rob also compared the Empire State Building and the Petronas Towers. What is the height difference between the two if the Empire State Building is 443m tall and the Petronas Towers is 452m tall?
c) Having been to Paris, Rob also remembered the Eiffel Tower which was the tallest structure in the world at the time it was built. If the height of Eiffel Tower is 324m, how much lower is it compared to today’s tallest man-made structure, the Burj Khalifa?
DEVELOPMENT
1. After you read, answer the following questions
a) What operations you need to do to solve the problems? Why?
b) All the problems need the same operation?
CLOSURE:
1. Look for the pictures of;;
- The Empire State Building
-The Petronas Towers
-The Eiffel Tower
- The Burj Khalifa
-Chicago’s Sears (Willis) Tower
2. Do a drawing of each and write the measure in order of heights.
3. Post your answers in the Facebook of the group.
C) Vocabulary
Beginning:
Read the word, spell the word, read the word
ART, ENGLISH, EXAM, GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY
Development
1. Write a sentence using the word
Closure
1. Illustrate it.
DAY 2:
A) Reading
BEGINNING:
1. Read the story:
Choose Happiness
By Sonia Kaur
What is your way to be happy?
Have you ever asked this question to yourself?
What answer did you get?
I asked myself one day, then got the answer. There are many ways of staying happy with my own. First of all, I found happiness by helping others, regardless of how helpful it is. I like helping others, especially the poor children. I want to do something for poor children, seeing them I always think that they know they are poor but unaware of what poverty is? You have to find yourself in your own happiness and take that reason as your first goal.
"Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." - Abraham Lincoln
The happiness that comes in giving can be felt only by giving, you cannot explain that feeling. Whatever you give, it will be doubled. So with such happiness, it increases by giving.
"Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions." -Dalai Lama.
DEVELOPMENT:
1. Answer the questions:
What is the text about?
2. Research who was: Abraham Lincoln and Dalai Lama. Write How the facts of their life make others happy?
3. Make a drawing of how giving makes you happy.
CLOSURE:
1. Post your work on the Facebook of your group and write a comment about your friends drawing.
B) Math
BEGINNING
1. Enter to your Pearson account math
DEVELOPMENT
1. Solve 3 operations
C) Vocabulary
Beginning:
Read the word, spell the word, read the word
HOMEWORK, LANGUAGE, MATHS, MUSIC, PAINTING
Development
1. Write a sentence using the word
Closure
2. Illustrate it.
DAY 3:
a) Language art:
BEGINNING:
1. Research: what is a legend, a myth and a story?
DEVELOPMENT:
1. Write 5 characteristics for each literary genre.
2. Do an example for each.
CLOSURE:
1. Post it on the Facebook of your group, read your classmates examples and write a comment.
DESIRED EVIDENCE: An example of a myth, a story and a Legend.
B) Math
BEGINNING
2. Enter to your Pearson account math
DEVELOPMENT
2. Solve 3 operations
C) Vocabulary
Beginning:
1. Read the word, spell the word, read the word
PLAYGROUND, SCIENCE, SPORT, STUDENT, TEACHER
Development
2. Write a sentence using the word
Closure
3. Illustrate it.
DAY 4:
A) Language art
BEGINNING:
1. Read the following Aguascalientes myth:
Cerro del muerto
This legend refers to the mountain of about 2400 meters of height located in the Western Sierra Madre.
It is said that this mountain has apparitions that have to do with the history of the confrontations between the indigenous peoples founders of the area: the Chalcas, the Chichimecas and the Nahuatlacas.
It is said that this is the 'hill of the dead of the east' since the bodies of those killed in a battle were buried in this place.
The souls of these warriors go out to watch the streets of their town and underground tunnels that have not been revealed.
DEVELOPMENT:
1. Research about: the Chalcas, the Chichimecas and the Nahuatlacas. Write 3 characteristics about their culture.
2. Change the myth you read for a comic story.
CLOSURE:
1. Post it on the Facebook of your group, read the stories of your classmates and write a comment.
B) Math
BEGINNING
3. Enter to your Pearson account math
DEVELOPMENT
3. Solve 3 operations
C) Vocabulary
Beginning:
1. Review vocabulary words
ART, ENGLISH, EXAM, GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, HOMEWORK, LANGUAGE, MATHS, MUSIC, PAINTING, PLAYGROUND, SCIENCE, SPORT, STUDENT, TEACHER
Development
2. Using the vocabulary words (15 words), write a story.
Closure
1. Illustrate it, post it on the Facebook of your group, read the stories of your classmates and write him/her a comment about which part you liked.
DAY 5:
a) Science
BEGINNING:
1. enter your Pearson account
2. Watch the video of ecosystems
DEVELOPMENT:
1. Answer the following questions.
What is an ecosystem?
What is environment?
What is Habitat?
2. Enter at your Pearson account, do the: Interactions in an ecosystem activity.
CLOSURE:
1. Make an ecosystem, use any material that you want.
2. Post it on the Facebook of your group, explain your work.
B) Math
BEGINNING
1. Enter to your Pearson account math
DEVELOPMENT
4. Solve 3 operations
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