Lesson Plan 4-26
Lesson Plan 4-26
Lesson Plan 4-26
Collaborative learning
ASSESSMENT
PRE ASSESSMENT: (Prior knowledge, interest, experiences, etc.) Review of what an ordered pair is. Students will assist in graphing the points on a single coordinate plane. CFU: (minimum of 3) Teacher observation Oral questioning Random student whiteboard interaction (personal and interactive) FINAL ASSESSMENT: (traditional paper pencil, alternative, curriculum based, etc.) Pencil and paper activity involving five opportunities to show what the students have learned and their level of understanding
LEARNING ENHANCEMENTS
Strategies for Universal Access and Differentiated Instruction: (adaptive and modifying)
Clarification of vocabulary Providing interactive whiteboard activities to engage students Providing interactive whiteboard activities to help lower affective filters Use of graphing paper to create independent graphs as the lesson is taught Engagement of students through kinesthetic activities which involves them
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, and (ADAPTIVE) TECHNOLOGY NEEDED: (as needed to promote access) Computer, whiteboard, projection system, mimio activity
Students will review ordered pairs and how they are graphed.
Activating prior knowledge helps to engage the students and prepare them for the lesson. RATIONALE:
THROUGH (type of instruction, modeling, pacing, guided practice, questioning, CFU, etc.) I will work through the first activity while thinking-aloud the process behind solving for y by substituting simple numbers for x in a given equation. The class will then pair share the next activity and share their findings with the class. The students will then be chosen at random to complete the next activity on the interactive whiteboard. Students will then complete similar activities in small groups before moving on to independent exercises.
By thinking aloud how an expert works through the problem, the students learn how to think about similar problems on their own. Pair share allow the students a forum that is not intimidating and lowers their affective filter. The students have been responsive to interactive whiteboard activities. This also provides an opportunity for them to get up and use the Mimio. If the students are engaged, they are more receptive to the lesson. This provides for multiple opportunities of practice in different ways to help solidify the students understanding. RATIONALE:
BEYOND: (independent practice, application, assessment, transition, portfolio completion and projection) Students will independently complete the final five questions of the activity utilizing provided graph paper.
The final activity provides evidence that the students comprehend the lesson. In addition, I will be able to assess if the students need additional assistance and reteaching.
(where is aide, what is s/he doing to assist you and students) Mrs. Kelly is working with her 1st Grade Math Intervention completing subtraction with borrowing.