Search Keyword:
Grade Level:
Search in:
Advanced Search
Sparta versus Athens
!!! LESSON PLAN IS PENDING REVISION !!!
Description:
Students will explore the ancient societies of Sparta and Athens through the use of both online and print sources. After collecting information on each culture, students will write a comparative essay examining various aspects of these societies.
Goals & Objectives:

Objectives:

 

  • Students will be able to effectively locate reliable sources pertaining to Sparta and Athens, as they locate one Internet article and one encyclopedia article on both Athens and Sparta 
  • Students will be able to identify what they found most useful/ difficult about searching online versus utilizing print sources such as encyclopedias 
  • Students will be able to paraphrase these articles in order to write a comparative essay on Sparta and Athens
  • Students will be able to create a works cited list based on the sources they have located
Materials & Sources:

Computers

Encyclopedias (several sets)

Works cited/ note sheets

Sparta vs. Athens comparison chart

Assessment questionnaire

 

 

Procedures:

Day 1:

 

  • MS will begin by asking students how they typically begin the research process
  • Students will respond with search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and sites such as Wikipedia

  • After identifying Wikipedia as one of their favorite sources, MS will use this site to explain why one must be careful of information found on the Internet
  • MS will read students the disclaimer on Wikipedia, which states that information cannot be guaranteed as complete, accurate, or reliable
  • Class will discuss why accuracy, reliability, complete, and up to date information is important when conducting research. 

  • MS will continue by explaining that Wikipedia is just one example of a site that may not provide reliable information.
  • Class will discuss factors such as date, author, and grammatical/ spelling accuracy, as easy ways to determine whether or not a site is trustworthy.

  • MS will then demonstrate a Google search using the simple keyword Sparta
  • Students will time MS to see how long it takes to find a useful article

  • Next, MS will draw students’ attention to the reference section of the media center
  • MS will then show students an encyclopedia article on Sparta
  • This time, students will time MS to see how long it takes to find an encyclopedia article

  • The class will then discuss the differences between encyclopedia/Internet articles
  • MS will review the works cited format for websites as well as encyclopedia articles
  • After discussion, students will be given the choice of going to computers or encyclopedias in order to locate information
  • As students work, they will be filling in their source sheets as well as their Athens/ Sparta comparison organizer.  The Athens/ Sparta comparison sheet will help them to decide where they would rather live

Day 2:

  • MS will begin by showing students a BrainPop video on paraphrasing (focusing on looking up words that one does not understand, closing the book or minimizing a website prior to taking notes, as well as the ethical repercussions of stealing another’s ideas)  
  • At the end of the video, students will participate in a short BrainPop quiz reviewing the main ideas of effective paraphrasing

  •  As MS reads the original passage as well as the rewritten passage, students will be encouraged to judge whether good paraphrasing techniques have been incorporated

  • MS will then draw student’s attention to the paraphrasing examples that the MS has completed relating to Spartan society 
  • Students will again refer to the examples provided in their packets, and raise any questions they have

  • Finally, MS will review the importance of parenthetical citations 
  • Students will then be encouraged to continue their research from the previous day
  • Towards the end of the period, students will fill out a research assessment sheet and share their experiences and results
Assessment:
Students are evaluated as they:
-Participate in class discussion about the pros and cons of search engines and encyclopedias
-Conduct independent searches online and locate encyclopedia articles
-Complete their self assessments

Reviewer Note: The comparative essay would also be an appropriate assessment.

Sources:
Print this Lesson Plan
Presented By: Emily Ford
Website by Data Momentum, Inc.