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Bloom, S. and Johnson, L. (2005). The Story of the Constitution (2 nd ed.) . Arlington Heights, IL: Christian Liberty Press.
Lesson 1, step 6 Website Format
Modified APA Citation Worksheet: Website
Collect the following information:
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WritingHelp-Central (2008). APA style sample reference page. Retrieved on August 10, 2008, from http://www.writinghelp-central.com/apa-sample3.html.
Step 6: Now you will preview the End of Unit Scoring Rubric , the Glossary and Resource List and the Unit Expectations Sheet . When you are done, we will go to Step 7 as a class.
Elementary – You Decide CBA Rubric (Recommended for 5 th Grade * )
Passing | Not Passing | |||
GLE (EALR) | 4 - Excellent | 3 – Proficient | 2 - Partial | 1 - Minimal |
5.4.1. Researches multiple perspectives totake a position on a public or historicalissue in a paper or presentation. (5thGrade)(EALR 5.4. Creates a product…)5.3.1. Engages others in discussions thatattempt to clarify and address multipleviewpoints on public issues based ondemocratic ideals.(EALR 5.3 Deliberates public issues.) | States a position on a public issueand concludes with a call toaction***. | States a position on a publicissue. | States a position on a publicissue that is unclear. | Provides reasons for apossible position but does notstate a position. |
Provides background on the issueby explaining**:• Three or more stakeholders’positions on this issue. | Provides background on theissue by explaining**:• Two stakeholders’positions on this issue. | Provides background on theissue by explaining**:• One stakeholder’s positionon this issue. | Provides background on theissue without explaining anystakeholder’s position on theissue. | |
1.1.2. Evaluates how a public issue isrelated to constitutional rights and thecommon good. (5th Grade)(EALR 1.1. Understands key ideals andprinciples…)1.4.1. Understands that civic participationinvolves being informed about how publicissues are related to rights andresponsibilities. (5th Grade)(EALR 1.4. Understands civic involvement) | Provides reason(s) for the positionsupported by evidence.The evidence includes:• An explanation of how a rightrelates to the position on theissue.AND• An explanation of how thecommon good relates to theposition on the issue. | Provides reason(s) for theposition supported by evidence.The evidence includes:• An explanation of how aright relates to the positionon the issue.OR• An explanation of how thecommon good relates tothe position on the issue. | • Provides reason(s) for theposition with supportingevidence but WITHOUTrelating the position to aright or the common good. | Provides reason(s) for theposition without anysupporting evidence. |
5.4.2. Prepares a list of resourcesincluding the title, author, type of source,date published, and publisher for eachsource and arranges the sourcesalphabetically. (5th Grade)(EALR 5.4. Creates a product…) | Lists three sources including thetitle, author, type of source, anddate of each source. | Lists two sources including thetitle, author, type of source, anddate of each source. | Lists one source including thetitle, author, type of source, anddate of the source. | Lists source(s) but does notinclude the title, author, typeof source, and date of thesource for any of them. |
Lesson 1, Step 6 Lesson 1, Step 7
You Decide Glossary and Resource List
Print Resources:
Electronic Resources:
Human Resources:
Lesson 1, Step 6 Lesson 1, Step 7
Unit Expectations
Lesson 1, Step 6 Lesson 1, Step 7
Step 7: As a class, you will revisit the class’s understandings that were written on the white board, and entered into their journals. Be prepared to discuss how your understanding has changed by writing definitions in your journal. When finished, the lesson will be over! The next lesson explores key democratic ideals, to include rights and responsibilities in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. It also asks you to do specific research, and finally asks you to use the APA citation format to cite you sources.
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