AP Psychology - Forest Gump

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Lesson Plan

Essential Question: What if someone isn't diagnosed with a specific disorder, what services would be available to them?

Opening Move/Do Now:What is Intellectually Disabled?

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Lesson Overview
Utilized Activity Time Allocated Mode of Activity
____ Do Now _________ / 2-5 Min (Individual / Think-Pair-Share / Pair / Group #____)
____ Mini Lesson _________/ 15-20 Min (Individual / Think-Pair-Share / Pair / Group #____)
____ Activity _________ / 20-30 Min (Individual / Think-Pair-Share / Pair / Group #_____)
____ Discussion/Exit Ticket _________ / 5-10 Min (Individual / Think-Pair-Share / Pair / Group #____)
____ Assessment _________ / 10-40 Min (Individual / Think-Pair-Share / Pair / Group #____)
____ Conferencing _________ Min (Individual / Pair / Group #____ / Throughout Class Period)
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Overview of Content

While the film Forest Gump is rate PG-13 there are various uses of language that are offensive today as well as during the time of the periods displayed in the film. These scenes were a reflection of the times, and are no way indicative of today's cultural norms or views of either the filmmaker or the teacher(s) in the class. Forest Gump is a journey of a non-diagnosed man making his journey through various historic periods attempting to make sense of the world around him through his thoughts and perceptions. The film allows the audience to make their own judgements and view these periods through their current perspectives and lenses. This powerful film also illustrates how far we as nation, people, and as individuals have come in our quest for equality and acceptance.

Classwork & Homework

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Homework

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Danielson Framework
Domain 1: Planning and Preparation Domain 2: Classroom Environment
1a Demonstrating Knowledge of Content and Pedagogy
1b Demonstrating Knowledge of Students
1c Setting Instructional Outcomes
1d Demonstrating Knowledge of Resources
1e Designing Coherent Instruction
1f Designing Student Assessments

Rubric: Domain 1

2a Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport
2b Establishing a Culture for Learning
2c Managing Classroom Procedures
2d Managing Student Behavior
2e Organizing Physical Space
Domain 3: Instruction Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
3a Communicating With Students
3b Using Questioning and Discussion Techniques
3c Engaging Students in Learning
3d Using Assessment in Instruction
3e Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness
4a Reflecting on Teaching
4b Maintaining Accurate Records
4c Communicating with Families
4d Participating in the Professional Community
4e Growing and Developing Professionally
4f Showing Professionalism

Rubric: Domain 4