“Come High Water” from A Sand County Almanac
Lesson Title:
“Come High Water” from A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold
Abstract:
Through this interactive, hands-on lesson, students will read and gain an understanding of Aldo Leopold’s essay, “Come High Water”. This lesson is best taught in April or around Earth Day when students may be doing a trash cleanup project. If students are cleaning up or exploring near a river, even better!
Grade Level:
This lesson is written for students in grades 6-8 but may be adapted.
Lesson author(s):
This lesson is developed by Brittany Hager (bhager@hayward.k12.wi.us) and Mary Roberts and uses an essay written by Aldo Leopold.
Instructional Materials Needed (if applicable):
- Copies of the essay "Come High Water" for each student
- Paper (one sheet regular sized sheet for each student)
- Paper (one larger sized sheet for each vocabulary group)
- Colored pencils, crayons, or markers
- Piece of trash, driftwood, etc. that was found outside or near a water source
- Digital cameras or devices that students can take outside to take pictures
- Computer with internet access to https://siftr.org/
- One classroom account on Siftr website or individual student accounts on Siftr website
× | Wisconsin Standards for English Language Arts Addressed (ELA Full Document or Literacy in All Subject Areas Full Document): Reading Standards for Literature
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× | Wisconsin Standards for Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Standards Addressed (Full Document or searchable spreadsheet): ELS.EX5.A.m Compare and contrast various cultural systems’ viewpoints, actions, decisions, and behaviors related to sustainability. | ||
× | Evidence of Need: | Evidence of Success: Through formative assessment, the teacher will know if students have met learning standards through evaluating student writing, group work, and Siftr writing and contribution. | |
× | Inquiry Experience 1 Setting and Estimated Time: This portion of the lesson can be done outside, in an outdoor classroom type setting or inside the classroom. It will take one to two class periods. Learning Target: I can determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in “Come High Water”, including figurative and connotative meanings Formative Assessment: To gather evidence of student learning, teachers will evaluate vocabulary selections and definitions, as well as annotations of the “Come High Water” text. Procedure:
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× | Inquiry Experience 2 Setting and Estimated Time: This portion of the lesson will be done in a combination of the classroom and outside the classroom. It will take one to two class periods. Learning Target: I can write routinely over a shorter time frame to inform my audience about an item’s value and story. Formative Assessment: To gather evidence of student learning, teachers will evaluate students’ writing and interpretation in their Siftr contribution. Procedure:
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