Compound Machine Lesson Plan - Observed
Compound Machine Lesson Plan - Observed
Compound Machine Lesson Plan - Observed
A. Compound Machines
B. CONTEXT OF LESSON
We have been learning about simple machines and how they make work easier. Most of the
simple machines are not easily recognizable to the students because we more often than not
see them at work in a compound machine. There was no pre-assessment completed before this
lesson, just the completion of learning about the 6 types of simple machines. This is an
appropriate activity at this time because we will soon be studying the architecture of Ancient
Greece and Rome. This prior knowledge will allow the students to discover and explore how
the ancient societies used simple machines to make work easier.
C. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand – what are the Know – what are the facts, Do – what are the specific
broad generalizations the rules, specific data the thinking behaviors students
students should begin to students will gain through will be able to do through
develop? (These are typically this lesson? (These “knows” this lesson? (These will also
difficult to assess in one must be assessed in your be assessed in your lesson.)
lesson.) lesson.)
D. ASSESSING LEARNING
The students will be participating in various forms of assessment during this lesson. For
example, the students will be discussing events as a class, taking online formal evaluations in
the form of quizzes, completing matching games, etc.
F. MATERIALS NEEDED
Simple Machines Packet
iPad
Nearpod Code
Pencil
G. PROCEDURE
Introduce Compound Machines:
-Review simple machines (the look and the purpose) and raps
-Introduce compound machines by asking students what they believe a compound machine is
-Get students into NEW Nearpod lesson on COMPOUND MACHINES, provide code under
document camera
-Inform students that we will be filling out our packet while using this nearpod lesson today,
rather than the other
-Discuss our objective of exploring compound machines and identifying the characteristics
-On slide 3, students will predict a tool that they believe to be a compound machine by
Lauren Wiener
Barb Lowe, Lacey Spring Elementary
11/16/18, 2:15 PM
11/13/18
Discuss what we saw in the video, point out different simple machines in video during a replay
Students will answer the question of what simple machines was NOT in the video
H. DIFFERENTIATION
My class has a wide range of needs. One way that I am helping all students succeed is by using
Nearpod at the teacher paced lesson. This will allow us to all finish around the same time and it
will also help to make sure that we are all at the places we are supposed to be. For my 3
students with IEPs, I will be controlling the Nearpod lesson and document camera near their
seats so it is quite easy for them to grab me for questions. I am also going to be circulating the
room to make sure that we are all on the same page and no one has any questions.
I. WHAT COULD GO WRONG WITH THIS LESSON AND WHAT WILL YOU DO ABOUT
IT?
Lauren Wiener
Barb Lowe, Lacey Spring Elementary
11/16/18, 2:15 PM
11/13/18
We have been having some issues with Nearpod not allowing for a teacher paced lesson when
using the iPad. I am going to try and alleviate this issue by using the Chromebook as my station
to control the lesson. This is not ideal because it is tethered to a desk and restricts my motion.
We have also been having some behavior and attention issues in the afternoon during science.
I am hoping that this lesson will be fast paced and entertaining to all students.