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    Antonette Pelaez
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                                                                                  LESSON PLAN # 2 - Secondary Level

    LESSON PLAN INFORMATION

    Subject/ Course: History

    Name: Antonette Pelaez                            Grade: 9th                   Date: Jan 13, 2022                 Time: 90 minutes
     

    Topic/Key Question: Why do earthquakes happen frequently in Japan?

    Brief Description
    A group discussion and presentation about earthquakes in Japan.

    Materials Needed (May vary depending on how students wish to present their group work)• Internet access
    • Laptop computers
    • Projector/ slides for lesson

    Objectives
    • Students will identify Japan’s archipelago
    • Students will research about continental and oceanic plates
    • Students will analyze how the earth creates an earthquake and how they are measured• Students will orally present information using appropriate technology

    Lesson Plan

    • Form small groups of students (3-5 per group).

    • Students brainstorm and research to find out what they know about Japan’s archipelago,

      continental and oceanic plates, The Pacific Ring of Fire.

    • Students create a script from which each member of the group is able to present the

      topic, ask questions and feedback. Teacher’s Note

      • Ask students to collect responses so that they can reflect at the end of the experience.

      Assessment

      Conversations
      • Students communication amongst group members• Students reflect on creative process

      Observations
      • Observe participation of students and engagement with peers in group work

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