2. Analyze the Learner.
Students are 11th Graders
There are 20 students in total
11 are Female, 9 are male
12 of the students are Caucasian , 5 are African-American, and 3 are
Hispanic.
Students should have prior knowledge of U.S. history up to 1870.
3. Main Objective
Over the course of one school week, Students will show an understanding
of the major Socio-Political events of the Gilded Age, along with the major
Figures of the Gilded Age, and will acquiring the knowledge through
webquest, YouTube Videos ,class discussion, and other various forms of
technology, while also demonstrating this knowledge through the use of
twitter, wikispaces, moviemaker, photo story, PowerPoint, Prezi, or a
Robot, with a 100 % degree of accuracy.
4. Day by Day Breakdown.
Day One: Students will complete the Gilded Age Webquest, then use Wikispaces to discuss key
people of the Gilded Age.
Day Two: Students will watch two short YouTube videos on immigration and Native Americans
during the Gilded Age, then complete a multimedia project using moviemaker, PowerPoint, or
photo story, about the two groups.
Day Three: Students will examine the various Presidencies throughout the Gilded Age by being
shown a PowerPoint and how those Presidencies influenced the Gilded Age. Students will then
examine the photo shops of President Garfield, and a poster supporting a labor organization, then
“tweet” a short response to my educational twitter account, about their reactions to the photo
shopped picture and the labor organization poster.
Day Four: Students will begin creating multimedia presentations using movie maker, photostory,
PowerPoint, Prezi, or by creating a Robot, based on their experiences following a prominent
politician of the day on Facebook , or by reading a blog about the current political events of the
day, then comparing their political viewpoints to a prominent political figure, or figures, of the
Gilded Age. If students have any questions pertaining to this assignment, they can contact me on
Zello.
Day Five : Students will present their multimedia projects to their fellow classmates, and should
be prepared to answer questions about the person of their choosing.