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Threshold 5 Essentials

Liz @SCCLC
Liz @SCCLC 11 months ago

BHP Newbie here --

This is my first year teaching BHP to multi-grade classes of 6th and 7th graders.  I've gotten a lot of great tips from Zach Cain, but because of the way the calendar falls this year, I've got 7 days (5 50-min. classes and 2 75-min. classes over 2 weeks) to cover Threshold 5 in order to stay on pace.  What are the must-dos, with an eye toward middle schoolers losing focus heading into winter break?

I appreciated some of the ideas here Must Have Lessons for Threshold 5 but I'm short on planning time and would love to know which few high-impact activities you would prioritize to maintain the narrative arc without getting bogged down in the details.

Thanks!

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  • Todd Nussen
    Todd Nussen 11 months ago

    Hi Liz, I approach Threshold 5 with a similar timeline.  Big History is our 9th grade world history social studies course so we don't spend as much on the fist five thresholds as others might.  

    I've been using the BHP curriculum for 10 years now and these are my "go-to" lessons/activities: 

    -How Closely Related Are We? Opener, followed by A Big History of Everything Video (in 5.0)

    -Six Mini Thresholds of Life video

    -Six Mini Threshold of Life mini book activity 

    -Darwin, Evolution, and Faith analysis 

    I included some of the materials I use with students and some examples from the mini books.  Let me know if you have any questions. 

    PDFPDFPDFPDFPDFPDF

    Mini-book assignment:

    Your work must include the following: 
    -Cover with an image: Mini-Thresholds of Life 
    (For each of the following you should have words on one page and the image that complements the words on the opposite side)
    -Description of Prokaryotes, when they emerged + image
    -Description of Eukaryotes, when they emerged + image
    -Description of Multicellular organisms, when they emerged + image
    -Description of the first organisms with brains, when they emerged + image
    -Explanation of life moving to land, when this occurred + image
    -Description of mammals, when they evolved + image
    -Explanation of evolution and it's impact on Big History 
    -Your name on the back

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    Todd Nussen 11 months ago

    Hi Liz, I approach Threshold 5 with a similar timeline.  Big History is our 9th grade world history social studies course so we don't spend as much on the fist five thresholds as others might.  

    I've been using the BHP curriculum for 10 years now and these are my "go-to" lessons/activities: 

    -How Closely Related Are We? Opener, followed by A Big History of Everything Video (in 5.0)

    -Six Mini Thresholds of Life video

    -Six Mini Threshold of Life mini book activity 

    -Darwin, Evolution, and Faith analysis 

    I included some of the materials I use with students and some examples from the mini books.  Let me know if you have any questions. 

    PDFPDFPDFPDFPDFPDF

    Mini-book assignment:

    Your work must include the following: 
    -Cover with an image: Mini-Thresholds of Life 
    (For each of the following you should have words on one page and the image that complements the words on the opposite side)
    -Description of Prokaryotes, when they emerged + image
    -Description of Eukaryotes, when they emerged + image
    -Description of Multicellular organisms, when they emerged + image
    -Description of the first organisms with brains, when they emerged + image
    -Explanation of life moving to land, when this occurred + image
    -Description of mammals, when they evolved + image
    -Explanation of evolution and it's impact on Big History 
    -Your name on the back

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