Summary Lesson Plan 2 EDIS 5401: English Education: Context
Summary Lesson Plan 2 EDIS 5401: English Education: Context
Context:
Context: This lesson will take place following the draft and revision and editing of
the Alternate Perspective Journal Entry as well as the lesson on visualization text-
coding with Kwame Alexanders The Crossover. During this class period, students
will do visualization text-coding with their own revised narrative pieces in order to
construct their own Found Poems using instructor modeled mentor texts. Moreover,
students will talk about word choice and the impact word choice can have in giving
a text power and significance in terms of the Unit Buzzwords.
Virginia SOL(s):
6.4 The student will read and learn the meanings of unfamiliar words and phrases
within authentic texts.
a) Identify word origins and derivations.
b) Use roots, cognates, affixes, synonyms, and antonyms to expand
vocabulary.
c) Use context and sentence structure to determine meanings and
differentiate among multiple meanings of words.
d) Identify and analyze figurative language.
e) Use word-reference materials.
f) Extend general and specialized vocabulary through speaking, listening,
reading, and writing.
6.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of a variety of fictional
texts, narrative nonfiction, and poetry.
a) Identify the elements of narrative structure, including setting, character,
plot, conflict, and theme.
b) Make, confirm, and revise predictions.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.4
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including
figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice
on meaning and tone.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.6
Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a
text.
Materials Needed:
Copies of:
o Copies of Alternate Perspectives Mentor Text
o Copies of Found Poem template
I will greet my students at the door, encouraging them to take a seat, get settled, fill
out agendas and get their materials ready for class. Students will continue working
on their digital glossaries. They should be finishing up on their five entries either in
this class or next. Students will read independently if they are finished.
Students will have this time to look through their previous texts or SSR books
and to make vocabulary entries in their digital glossaries using the Learners
Dictionary. Students have been working on these when they finish early in
class.
o I will circulate and assist students who need extra help.
Students will open up their own Alternate Perspective Journal Entries in order
to create their own Found Poems using a printed template. I will be circulating
and providing support where needed.
I will give attention to individual student needs through individual conferences. For
students who need more of a challenge creating their Found Poems, like Rachel, I
can encourage her to look again at the poems of Kwame Alexander and to consider
how she can use form to change the meaning of her poetry.
Technology Use:
A digital overhead projector will be used to display the warm-up instructions.
Students will access their Alternate Perspective Journal Entries through their
Chromebooks.