Name: Brian Dawson Date: 6/2/2014 - 6/6/2014 Lesson Topic (Standard/Anchor): NBEA- Business Law I --Basics of Law Choose a National Standard: Woodland Hills High School Lesson Plans Stage I – Desired Results Big Ideas: Class Rules, Class Syllabus,, 5.1.C.A Analyze the purposes functions law Journal Entries, WHHS Internetof Safety, Choose a PA Standard: Internet Policy, Student Questionaire, Choose a PA Standard: Ethics, Law, Society, Criminal Law, Problems in Society, Court System, Trial Procedures, Contracts Student Objectives (Competencies/Outcomes): Students will be able to: make journal entries in Microsoft Word as their warm-up activity Create an electronic folder, save and retrieve files Take guided notes as a summary of class concepts Edit a document in Microsoft Word Discuss legal concepts Complete Current Event assignments that have to do with law Work in small groups for Case Studies in the law Essential Questions: What are the class rules? What does "Internet Safety mean? What is the WHHS Internet Policy and why is it important? What is morality? What are Ethics? What is law? What is Common Law? What is a statute? What is "The Greatest Good?" What is "The Golden Rule?" "What is Criminal Law?" Elements of a crime? What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor? Examples of Felonies and Misdemeanors? What are some problems in society? Why is there violence in society? What is domestic violence? What is public policy? What is addiction? What is rehabilitation? What is due process? What is a tort? What is the court system and how is it structured? Content Area: Business Law Length of Lesson: 5 days Understanding Goals (Concepts): Journal entries as warm-up activity WHHS Internet Policy understanding Editing a doucument in Microsoft Word Saving appropriately & Retrieving files Morals, Ethics, The Greatest Good, The Golden Rule, How laws developed in society, Court System Vocabulary: Literacy Week Vocab Editing, Saving, Folder, Student Questionaire, Download, Internet Safety, Morality, Ethics, Constitution, Law, Common Law, Precedent, Statutes, Legislature, Society, Criminal Law, Crime, Prosecutor, Defendant, Felony, Misdemeanor, Murder, Assault, Burglary, Robbery, Sentence, Public Policy, Problems in Society, Addiction, Violence, Vandalism, Domestic Violence, Delinquent, Unruly Child, Rehabilitation, Property, Shoplifting, Due Process, Tort, Nuisance, Trespass, Deceit, Conversion, Defamation, Distress, Court System, General Court, Intermediate Court, Appellate Court, Supreme Court, Complaint, Answer, Verdict, Judgment, Arrest, Bail, Indictment, Grand Jury, Arraignment, Evidence, Contract, Valid, Void, Implied, Bilateral, Unilateral, Offer, Acceptance, Counter Offer, Unilateral Mistake, Bilateral Mistake, Fraud, Rescind, Material Fact, Concealment, Misrepresentation, Duress, Undue Influence What is a contract? Stage II – Assessment Evidence Performance Task: Guided Notes, Using the computer as a learning resource, Keyboarding Practice, Editing a document in Microsoft Word Other Evidence: teacher observations Stage III – Learning Plan Materials & Resources: Computers, MicroType software, Syllabus, Parent Letter Formative Assessment(s): #4. Student Monitoring #5. Graphic Organizers #6. Peer Tutoring #1. Pre-Assessment #2. Summarizing Key Concepts #3. Summarizing New Skills CONTENT AREA READING: Hightlight important steps or key terms Instructional Procedures*: (includes mini-lessons) Lecture / Guided Notes Active Engagements used: #1. Note-Taking #2. Graphic Organizers Others: Using the computer, software and internet as learning resources Scaffolding used: #1. Guided Notes #2 . Build Vocabulary Others: Build on prior knowledge Describe usage: Describe usage: Monday Warm-Up: Literacy Journal Entry Warm-Up: Literacy Journal Tuesday Distribute and collect Distribute and collect Entry student folders Procedures Administer Final Exam Wednesday Warm-Up: Literacy Journal Entry Distribute and collect student folders Discuss current events in the law Instruct students to begin work on current event assignment Assess student research and progress Thursday Warm-Up: Literacy Journal student folders Discuss Ch.16 concepts and vocab Discuss current events in the law Instruct students to work on Ch.16 Vocab and Notes Instruct students to continue work on current event assignment Assess Ch.16 Vocab Friday Warm-Up: Literacy Journal Entry Distribute and collect Entry Distribute and collect student student folders folders Discuss Ch.16 concepts and vocab Instruct students to work on Ch.16 Notes Discuss current events in the law and continue work on current event assignment Assess Ch.16 Notes Instruct students to work on Ch.16 Notes Discuss current events in the law and complete and submit current event assignment Assess Ch.16 Notes and current events and Notes Assignments Complete Warm-Up Complete and submit Final Exam Complete Warm-Up Work on current event Complete Warm-Up Work on Ch.16 Vocab assignment Discuss current events in the law and Notes Complete Warm-Up Work on Ch.16 Vocab and Notes Discuss current events in the law Work on current event assignment I updated my teacher website. Complete Warm-Up Work on Ch.16 Vocab and Work on current event assignment Discuss current events in the law I updated my grades on edline. Notes Work on current event assignment Discuss current events in the law