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2014 The Philosophes of the Enlightenment Lesson Plan Accelerated Level:

2014 The Philosophes of the Enlightenment Lesson Plan Accelerated Level:. Date ALL your papers: Monday, September 15, 2014 Tuesday, September 16, 2014---Library Odd Block Day Wednesday, September 17, 2014---Library Even Block Day Thursday, September 18, 2014---Library

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2014 The Philosophes of the Enlightenment Lesson Plan Accelerated Level:

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  1. 2014 The Philosophes of the Enlightenment Lesson PlanAccelerated Level: Date ALL your papers: Monday, September 15, 2014 Tuesday, September 16, 2014---Library Odd Block Day Wednesday, September 17, 2014---Library Even Block Day Thursday, September 18, 2014---Library Friday, September 19, 2014---Individual Project Monday, September 22, 2014---Individual Project Tuesday, September 23, 2014---Individual Project Wednesday, September 24, 2014---Individual Project Friday, September 26, 2014---Upload Projects To SchoolWires

  2. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Quiet Question---Type Two Prompt: We are going to do a Reader’s Theatre Skit entitled “The Fall of Galileo.” Then you and your partner will use your graphic organizer notes from the last lesson to answer the following prompt----What are THREE EXAMPLES from the skit that are references to the causes or aspects of the Enlightenment and explain the connections. • Roles: • Narrator • Galileo • Enricci • Felip • Ostillo • Benzanti

  3. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Skit References Identified Enlightenment Connections Explained with Specifics • 1) • 2) • 3) Class: We are going to watch a short film clip from United Streaming that reviews the concepts and a few examples of philosophes. It runs for about 3:22 minutes.

  4. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Individual: Common Formative Assessment---We will now begin a project that will focus on research, note-taking, bibliography, and parenthetical citing skills. You will learn how to use the program NoodleTools that is required for all the research projects and papers in the high school. • You will be assigned one of the following philosophes to research and create a PowerPoint presentation on to teach your classmates. • The PowerPoints will be uploaded on the SchoolWire’s teacher page, and your classmates will be viewing and taking notes for their graphic organizer from the PowerPoints. • Handouts: • Handout on how to use NoodleTools • Handout on how to do parenthetical citations • Handout on how to upload to SchoolWires • Pink Grade Sheet

  5. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Assigned Philosophes: • Thomas Hobbes---Focus on views on man and government • John Locke---Focus on views on man, government, social contract, and natural rights • Voltaire----Focus on views on man, government, and natural rights • Jean Jacques Rousseau---Focus on views on man, government, social contract, and general will • Baron de Montesquieu---Focus on views on man, government, and natural rights • Baruch Spinoza---Focus on views on man and religion • Hugo Grotius---Focus on natural laws, international law, and government • Mary Wollstonecraft---Focus on views on man, concept of equality, and natural rights • CesareBeccaria---Focus on government and system of crime and punishment • Adam Smith---Focus on laissez-faire capitalism, three laws, and role of government • Mary Astell---Focus on views on man, concept of equality, and natural rights • Olympe de Gouges---Focus on views of man, concept of equality, and natural rights • Thomas Paine---Focus on views of government, natural rights, and slavery • Thomas Reid ---Focus on free will and common sense • Marquise de Concordcet---Focus on government, equality, and progress

  6. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Format: • To be done in PowerPoint format----white background and black font, use Calibri font • Bulleted format • Must have a minimum of FIVE different visuals within the PowerPoint • Image of philosophe • Symbol or book cover explained in context • THREE other visuals---choice of maps, political cartoons, or other visual references • Must have a bibliography from NoodleToolscut and pasted into the last slide • Must have parenthetical citations on each slide to document where the information came from in your research • An example one has been created and uploaded to the teacher page.

  7. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Slide Topics: • Title Slide----Philosophe name with image of him/her---1 slide • Biography Slides----2 to 3 slides • Main Ideas and Books/Essays (Works)---total of 4 to 6 slides • 3 slides on Main Ideas explained • 3 slides on Main Works explained • TWO Primary Source Quotes with Explanation---2 to 4 slides • Obstacles/Adversaries---2 to 3 slides • Impact/Influence----on native country, continent, world---2 to 3 slides • Symbol----unique title page of book or image that really represents ideas---1 to 2 slides • Bibliography with a minimum of FOUR different sources---1 slide • Total of 17-23 slides

  8. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Resources to Use: • ABC-CLIO: World History The Modern Era (Library database) • http://www.gvsd.org/Page/4701 (If needed – USERNAME: greatvalley PASSWORD: library) • Modern History Internet Sourcebook---Enlightenment and American Revolution: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook.asp • Spartacus Educational---British History: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ • Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: http://www.iep.utm.edu/ • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: http://plato.stanford.edu/ • Luminarium Anthology of English Literature----17th Century and Restoration: http://www.luminarium.org/ • Wikimedia Commons: commons.wikimedia.org

  9. Day One: Monday, September 15, 2014 • Homework: Work on the Study Guide questions for Lesson One.

  10. Day Two: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 • Library/Research Day One: • Instruction on how to use NoodleTools and set up bibliography. • Go to TWO different websites and copy and paste the information into separate Word documents. • Put sources into NoodleTools. • Homework: Highlight and make notes on the information you found and copied into the Word documents labeling what slides the different information would go into.

  11. Block Day: Library Days Two and Three • Finish last of research for historical content and copy and paste the information into separate Word documents. • Research WikiImages for your required visuals for the PowerPoint. • Put sources into NoodleTools. • Homework: Highlight and make notes on the information you found and copied into the Word documents labeling what slides the different information would go into.

  12. Day Four: Friday, September 19, 2014 • Creation of PowerPoint Work Day One: • Complete Title Slide. • Complete Biography Slides. • Begin Main Ideas and Works Slides. • Homework: Finish Main Ideas and Works Slides.

  13. Day Five: Monday, September 22, 2014 • Creation of PowerPoint Work Day Two: • Complete Primary Sources and Explanation Slides. • Complete Impact/Influence Slides. • Complete Symbol Slides. • Homework: Completed Obstacles /Adversaries Slides and add all required visuals to slides.

  14. Day Six: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 • Creation of PowerPoint Work Day Three: • Complete Bibliography Slides. • Peer Editing Conference---You will be matched up to edit each other’s work. • Homework: Make all final revisions to slides.

  15. Day Seven: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 • Creation of Powerpoint Work Day Four: Addition to Lesson Plan • Teacher will conference with students on their powerpoints. • Last day to make any necessary revisions. • Homework: Finish up all revisions.

  16. Day Eight: Friday, September 26, 2014 • Completion of PowerPoint and Upload Work Day Five: • Upload PowerPoint to SchoolWires at the start of class---NO CLASS TIME TO WORK ON IT! • Class time to begin to visit your classmates’ PowerPoints and take notes in the provided graphic organizer filling it in. • You should visit at least TWO today in class. • Homework: For the next week and a half, your homework will be to visit the other PowerPoints created by your classmates and take notes in the provided graphic organizer filling it in. • You should do one to two a night to get done in time. • You need these notes for the culminating assessments.

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