Important Female
Voices 1: Eleanor Roosevelt
Competency: Provide a
concrete example of how knowledge can influence a leader and the course of
history
Linked Core Abilities:
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Take responsibility for your actions and choices
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Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country and the
world.
LESSON PLAN
1. The student class leader (previously selected
by the instructor) divides the class into 5 person jigsaw groups.
2. The group leader selects one student in each group as the group leader.
3. Segment the lesson into 5 parts. Students learn about Eleanor Roosevelt by
dividing the lesson into stand-alone segments on: (1) Her childhood, (2) Her
years as a young mother, (3) Her life after her husband has contracted polio,
(4) Her work as the First Lady, and (5) Her work after Franklin's death.
4. The group leader assigns students in the group to one of the 5 segments. The
group leader also is responsible for a segment.
5. Students are given time to read their segment and outline key points.
6. Students leave their jigsaw group for 20 minutes to meet with other students
sharing their same segment assignment. Students discuss the main points of their
segment and prepare to report back to their jigsaw group.
7. Students return to their jigsaw groups.
8. Jigsaw group leaders facilitate having students present her or his segment
to the group. The group leader also encourages group members to ask questions.
9. The class instructor observing each group, assists when group leaders need
assistance.
10. At the end of the session, the class lesson leader asks students to answer
the lesson review questions.
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