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US HISTORY SLIDES FROM 10/7!
U.S. HistoryWednesday, 10/7
How do we judge the past?
Do Now! AgendaWhich amendment do you value most? And why?(Get ready to share after the next slide!)
Today-Friday: The Structured Controversya. Today/Tomorrow:
Research/Document Analysis
b. Friday/BLOCK DAY: Go Time!
The Structured Controversy
WinningLosing
Understanding (through
LISTENING!)
How a Structured Controversy Works
1.Two sides of a controversial question (Suspend your own beliefs!)
2.Partners prepare: Find evidence!3.Present positions
1. A speaks, B listens and restates2. B speaks, A listens and restates
4.Build a consensus
Etiquette for Effective
Structured Controversies• Be respectful of each other.• Disagree with another person's position and ideas
but don't be critical of the person.• Don't take criticism of your ideas as a personal
attack.• Listen to everyone's ideas, especially if you don't
agree with them.• Change your mind when the evidence supports
this.• Try to understand both sides of the controversy.• Understand the position differences before trying
to reach consensus.• Focus on reaching the best outcome, not on
winning.
Assessment of the Structured Controversy
1.Teacher observation during preparation/discussion
2.*An individual written response answering the question, citing evidence
3.Self- and peer-assessment of performance
How would you describe this passage? What other info would you like about
it?
“I have no purpose to introduce political and social equality between the white and black races. There is a physical difference between the two, which in my judgment will probably forever forbid their living together...I...am in favor of the race to which I belong, having the superior position.”
Structured Controversy #1
Was Lincoln a racist?
The SC Agenda
1. Today: Think-Aloud Guided Reading1. Contextualize source 3.1• What is context?
2. Analyze source 3.1• Annotate/Find evidence as/after we read
2. Tomorrow: Continue Document Analysis
3. ?Friday/Block Day: Present Positions