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The development and delivery of curriculum can take many approaches. One of the most effective approaches used in the creation of lesson plans is integrated, unit-themed curriculum, in which a central theme chosen by the teacher is utilized to tie together various areas of study. It has been shown that these types of lessons foster learning in students by breaking down barriers between disciplines through problem solving involving different areas of study (McGehee, 2001). It is even suggested that failure to provide students with authentic, integrated education experiences may result in decreased learning, poor academic performance, and diminished confidence (Caskey, 2001). Developing integrative lesson plans increases creativity among students and teachers, which only serves to improve learning (Coyne, 2002). The following is a description of integrated, unit-themed lesson plans developed for grade five students in the subject areas of social studies, math, and music and the outcomes in learning observed.
The social studies component of the lesson plan was themed as "The World Around Us: People." In this lesson students learned to examine and analyze where people migrated from in Europe and why they migrated to North America. The students also learned to use and construct maps and understand details regarding the thirteen colonies. In regards to language, students learned to have an understanding of the content of text books, as well as develop a functioning knowledge of key vocabulary words such as climate, colonization, environment, and resources.
Group work was integral to the success of this lesson plan. The teacher set the students up in...
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