Lesson Plan: Unit/Chapter Objective/Generalization/Big Idea
Lesson Plan: Unit/Chapter Objective/Generalization/Big Idea
Lesson Plan: Unit/Chapter Objective/Generalization/Big Idea
Teacher Candidate:
McKenna Cope
Mentor Teacher:
IDT 3600
Given a book of choice and a computer, TLW successfully create a graphic organizer using the question
words.
Given a computer, TLW successfully post their graphic organizer to their Weebly page.
Given a computer and their Weebly page, TLW write two or three sentences demonstrating a clear
understanding of their book with a score of three out four on the rubric.
The goal of this lesson is for students to demonstrate a clear understanding of the
question words who, what, where, when, why, and how in order to know key details in a text.
Students provide visual representations and write reflections to demonstrate understanding of
their book of choice.
STANDARDS ADDRESSED:
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.2.1 Ask and answer questions as who, what, where, when, why, and
how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
3. Research and Information Fluency: Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use
information.
b. Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information
from a variety of sources and media
MATERIALS:
1. Students book of choice
2. Computer
3. Internet Access to:
a. Kidspiration
b. Weebly.com
c. MS Clipart Gallery
Students will use the websites stated above as resources for the graphic organizer,
pictures, and the blog website. The Weebly page will allow student to upload their graphic
organizer and write a reflection. Students, upon completing the activity, will save their work to
their own Weebly page. A sample of the product is available here:
Closure: Students express what they did and did not like about this project. Teacher asks students for questions.
ASSESSMENT EVIDENCE:
Criteria
Graphic
images
represent
each
question
word.
Only a few of
the
chosen graphics
clearly or
somewhat
clearly
represent the
concepts of the
question words.
Submissi
ons to
Weebly
There was no
submission to the
students Weebly
page.
Both required
submissions were
present. But they did not
accurately reflect the
students knowledge of
their book and the
question words.
Both required
submissions were
present. The reflection
and graphic organizer
clearly demonstrated
their knowledge of
their book and the
question words.
Reflection
s
The reflection
demonstrates a
somewhat
vague
understanding
of
the question
words and what
they mean to a
text.
The reflection
demonstrates a
somewhat clear
understanding of the
question words and what
they mean to a text.
The reflection
demonstrates a
clear understanding
of the question words
and what they mean to
a text.
MODIFICATIONS:
I am aware that modifications will be made for students who did not master the objectives and for those ready for
enrichment. However, modifications are not covered in this course and are not part of this particular lesson.
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