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Social Studies Reflection

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The performing arts and social studies integration lesson I taught went well. My students met the math objective of identifying a multitude of shapes, regardless of their overall size, orientation, color, and other non-defining attributes. Additionally, my students learned details about the history of Halloween, fulfilling my social studies objective. For my first lesson, learning the history of Halloween, I had planned for my students to compare and contrast traditions now vs. then., meeting the C3 framework standard “D2.His.2.K-2. - Compare life in the past to life today.” Students were supposed to sort traditions as past, present, or both past and present. This was also related to my assessment. While answering a journal prompt, K-2 students were supposed to describe their favorite tradition and identify if it is a past, present, or past and present tradition. Fourth grader students would point to details on our KWL chart, iPad, and picture cards. I provided sentence frames for them to assist their writing. Unfortunately, I ran out of time, and we did not get to sorting. Therefore, fourth grade students had the same assessment as everyone else. I believe there are pros and cons to this. I designed my assessment to offer more differentiation and meet students’ ability levels. However, I feel that there are benefits in allowing them to participate in the same way as everyone else and practice their handwriting by tracing full sentences, rather than a few words. The

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