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"Johannes Kepler" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessment (DL)

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Grade Levels
5th - 9th, Homeschool
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22 Pages + 31 Slides + B+W Printables
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The 4-page Article and 31-slide Power Point reveal the genius of Johannes Kepler. His theory, Three Laws of Planetary Motion is explained, along with the heliocentric model of the universe and his observations of the supernova known as Kepler's Nova. Activities and Assessment included.

Lesson includes:

- 4-Page Illustrated Biography

- 31-Slide Power Point Presentation

- Multiple Choice / Document Based Question - Assessment + Answer Key

- DBQ Scoring Rubric (allows students to easily score each other's short answers)

- Kepler Crossword + Crossword Key

- Reflective Writing Activity: 3-2-1

- Historical Examination Form

- Graphic Organizer: Three Takeaways

- Support from Text Guide

- Visuals

- B+W Printables

- No Prep

- Can be used as: Classwork / Homework, Distance Learning, Sub Plan

California State History-Social Science Content Standard Addressed: 7.10.2

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Total Pages
22 Pages + 31 Slides + B+W Printables
Answer Key
Included with rubric
Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.

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