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Jana P. Leonard
Lesson Plan
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Lesson Plan Outline
Introduction
Lesson topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal
Length of Lesson: (anticipated duration 90 minutes)
VA Standards of Learning:
USII.6 The student will demonstrate knowledge of the social, economic, and
technological changes of the early twentieth century by
d) identifying the causes of the Great Depression, its impact on Americans, and the
major features of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal.
Cognitive Objectives 1. Students will identify and define the major programs of FDR’s New Deal.
2. Students will explain how these programs were supposed to address the problems of the
Great Depression.
Materials/Technology and Advanced Preparation 1. Computer w/projector and internet access;
2. Audio excerpts from FDR’s First Inaugural Address: (www.hpol.org/fdr/inaug/) from
3:35 – 4:17, then 8:20 – 12:15 of recording.
3. Powerpoint on New Deal Programs (attached);
4. Alphabet Soup worksheet (attached);
5. Basket with acronyms on slips of paper;
6. 8” x 8” squares of poster board.
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Teaching and Learning Sequence Introduction/Anticipatory Set – o Teacher will ‘warm up’ the class by asking them to describe the conditions of the Great
Depression (reviewing prior knowledge) – what was the employment situation, the
banking situation, the foreclosure/homeless situation.
o Teacher will introduce FDR’s first inaugural address asking the students to pay attention
to what Roosevelt identifies as the problems faced (3:35 – 4:17) and what will be
necessary to resolve these problems (8:20-12:15). Teacher will play the audio excerpts
of Roosevelt’s first inaugural address.
o After the address, Teacher will ask students to identify the problems Roosevelt identified
and the steps he says are necessary to get the country out of the depression.
o Teacher will place responses on the board in three columns (for relief, recovery and
reform).
o Teacher will pass out the ‘Alphabet Soup’ chart.
Lesson Development
o Teacher uses power point presentation while explaining to students the concepts of
relief, recovery and reform (the ‘Three R’s’).
o Teacher writes these as headings to the columns on the board.
o With the assistance of the power point presentation, teacher identifies the new deal
programs and agencies.
o During the presentation, students will fill in some of the ‘Alphabet Soup’ chart.
o After the lecture, Teacher will go around the room asking students to identify the
agency/program by its acronym and true name as set forth on the chart.
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o Teacher will ask what the agency/program was designed to do. During this time,
teacher will observe whether students are making the appropriate notations on their
sheets.
o Teacher will then ask the students to identify whether they think the agency/program is
designed to provide relief, to assist in recovery, or to reform the system and why – noting
that some agencies/programs may have more than one purpose.
Closure o Beginning in the front corner of the room the teacher will ask the first student to stand
next to the second.
o The teacher will draw acronyms from a basket, the student who identifies the
agency/program correctly will move to stand next to the third student, where process will
be repeated until someone makes it to the end of the classroom (‘round robin’).
Homework
o Teacher will then pass the basket of acronyms around the room asking each student to
draw one acronym from the basket. Teacher will also pass out 8” x 8” squares of poster
board to each student.
o Teacher will explain that, for homework, each student is to design a square that best
symbolizes the agency whose acronym the student has drawn. The design may be
done in marker, crayon, colored pencil, pencil, with construction paper or any other
media the student wishes to use.
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o On the back of each square student is to write their name, the acronym of the agency
chosen, the true name of the agency chosen, the purpose of the agency, and whether
the agency exists (in some form) today. These blocks will later be used as game pieces
for review games.
o Teacher will write this assignment on the blackboard and remind students to write the
assignment in their agenda books.
Assessment Formative – During the course of the lesson, teacher will gauge students’ understanding of the
material based on the note taking on the worksheet as well as responses to questions.
Summative – Students will be asked in the following class to identify the agency/program their
quilt square identifies and why the design created reflects this agency as well as whether the
agency exists today. Questions concerning the major new deal programs will appear on the unit
test.
References
Adams, D. and Goldbard, A. (1995). New Deal Cultural Programs: Experiments in Cultural
Democracy. Downloaded from http://www.wwcd.org/policy/US/newdeal.html.
Appleby, J., Brinkley, A., and McPherson, J. (2005). The American Journey Reconstruction to
the Present. Backlick, OH: Glencoe McGraw Hill.
Bryan, J. The Great Depression and New Deal. Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute.
Retrieved
from www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1998/4/98.04.04.x.html.
Citizendium. New Deal-Timelines. Downloaded from
www.en.citizendium.org/wiki/New_Deal/Timelines.
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Cohen, A. (2009 ) Nothing to Fear: FDR's Inner Circle and the Hundred Days That Created
Modern America. New York, NY: The Penguin Press.
Farm Credit Administration: History of the FCA and FCS. Downloaded from
http://www.fca.gov/about/history/historyFCA_FCS.html.
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. Downloaded from
www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu.
Hoch, B. (7/22/2005). The Three Rs: Relief, Recovery and Reform through New Deal
Programs. Downloaded from http://theomahaproject.org.
Kangas, S. (1997), The Great Depression: Its Causes and Cure. Liberalism Resurgent.
Downloaded from http://www.THE_GREAT_DEPRESSION.htm.
National Labor Relations Board: National Labor Relations Board Overview. Downloaded from
www.nlrb.gov
Nehls, K. and Burney, C. (12/6/2005). The Effect of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, downloaded
from http://www.theomahaproject.org.
University of Washington Libraries. Essay: The Federal Emergency Management Relief
Administration (FERA). Downloaded from
http://content.lib.washington.edu/feraweb/essay.html.
US Department of Labor. Downloaded from http://www.dol.gov/whd/flsa/index.htm.