Wednesday, March 6, 2019
week 7 A2
here is a link to my science lesson plan
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xcwismo1uf19je3/week%207%20A2.docx?dl=0
Monday, March 4, 2019
week 7 A1
here is a link to my lesson plan, based off of earth a space science lesson that I watched.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/23t5v98j63b3h5z/week%207%20A1.docx?dl=0
Friday, March 1, 2019
week 6 A2
Activity-
based lesson adjusted to Common Core: RL.1.1, RL.1.2, RL.1.7
Lesson
topic: Identifying
the key ideas and details from the book ‘Wash and Dry” written by Trish Holland
Grade
level: 1st
grade
AIM
questions:
1.What
learning objectives/main ideas do students need to know (maximum of 3)?
1. How we get
clean clothing?
2. my students
will know the laundry procedure and will logically be able to retell it,
through relating the events in the story.
3. My students
will be able to answer the question and understand how the laundry process is
different today, then 200 years ago.
2.What
common core skills will be introduced or reinforced during the lesson? RL.1.1: Will
ask and answer the questions about the key details in the story
RL.1.2: (new)
retell the story that we read, including the key details and demonstrate
understanding of their central message or lesson
RL.1.7: Use
illustration and details in the story to describe its (characters, setting and)
events.
3.Which
content area standards are addressed in this lesson? Reading
standards
4.What
academic and content specific vocabulary is introduced in this lesson? They will understand
know how in the olden days they washed in a river and made their own soap, and how
its slowly changed to when the boy’s great-grandmother’s days and how she had a
washing machine with a wringer on top and a mangle. (giant ironing board) until
today where we have laundry machines and all the different things to make washing
clothing easier.
5.What
materials (e.g. Map, Song, and Activity Sheet) will I present to students? I will give my
students a paper, with boxes and arrows and they will draw event A and then
Event B….
6.How
will I open the lesson (motivation) and capture student interest? I will begin by
mistake spilling something on my clothing. Then I will ask, what should I do
now… my students will answer, wash it. we then will discuss how we have washing
machines and in the olden days they didn’t. once I see that my students’
interests have perked up, I will begin reading the book. Before hand, I will
tell my students to look out for all the important information in the story.
7.What
additional individual/team/full class activities will I use to help students
discover what they need to learn (suggest three)? If these are group
activities, how will student groups be organized? 1. I will have
my students discuss how they wash laundry at home 2. After reading I will have
my students draw the events in the story (on sheet that I spoke about above) 3.
I will also ask them to ask their grandmothers/ anyone that they know that is
old and how they remember doing laundry.
8.How
will I differentiate instruction with multiple entry points for diverse
learners? in
this lesson I allow for many different types of learners to enter the lesson.
1. I will act out the seen- they will all laugh and think its funny= got their
attention. 2.Most children love to share what they know, by opening up my class
with a discussion on how I get this stain off of my clothing, I will then allow
each child to turn to his partner and tell them of a time that they got had a
stain, what was it caused by and how they got it…
9.What
H.O.T. (Higher Order Thinking) questions will I ask to engage students in
analysis and discussion? 1. How do you do laundry in your house 2. Ask them how laundry done
differently, and how do we see its easier now a days.
10.How
will I assess student mastery of the skills, concepts and content taught in
this lesson? At
the end of the lesson, when my students draw the events in the story on the
sheet that I hand out, I will see if they understood the important details of
the story.
11.How
will I bring lesson to closure (summary questions)? I will end my
lesson by saying, we are so lucky that we can wash our clothing in our own home
and its not such a hassle. Let’s all go home and ask our grandmothers or anyone
we know that’s old, how they did laundry when they were young.
12.How
will I reinforce and extend student learning? Once they ask
their grandmothers how they did laundry, they might begin to realize how the
world changed a lot in the past 100 years.
·Classroom
application/follow up
·Enrichment
activities
·Homework ask about the
older generation’s laundry process.
13.
What topics come next? Study on some major inventions of the last century.
·Tomorrow? Experiment of a
light bulb
·Day after? Learn about
light bulb
14.How
do I evaluate this lesson? I will preview it.
·Strengths very rich with
information and knowledge.
·Weaknesses the kids may
not be interested in the book
·Areas to work
on
helping them understand how the world changed.
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