Sunday, March 19, 2017

Parker's Second Lesson Plan For Week 3

My second lesson plan for week 3




Grade; 2nd

Unit/Lesson Title; Continuing lesson on; Inventors and pioneers who influenced progress in the nation.

Content Standards: Knowledge of the contributions of significant persons in U.S. history.

2.H.3.C  Describe the contributions of inventors or pioneers in their field who influenced progress in the nation (e.g., Eli Whitney, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Ben Franklin, Albert Einstein, the Wright brothers, Marie Curie, Helen Keller, Susan B. Anthony, Charles Drew, Alexander Graham Bell, Amelia Earhart, Rosa Parks, Sacajawea, etc.).

Think about all the important inventions and pioneers we have discussed over the last couple of weeks. Which one stands out the most to you and why?



Measurable Learning Objective(s):  Students will be able to gather and organize information into a biography book. Students will also present their information to the class.

Materials/Resources Required for Lesson: Students will do their research on their chrome books. The teacher will provide the graphic organizer handout. Students will staple 6 blank pages of copy paper together to create their biography books.

Pre-assessment/Prerequisite Knowledge and Skills: This is the last activity in the unit about inventors and pioneers who influenced progress in the nation. They will need to pull from their prior knowledge of discussions in previous lessons.



Why do you think the people we have discussed in class are important? What did they contribute to society?

Vocabulary Overview:

Biography

Pioneer

Inventor

What is a biography? What is the purpose of writing a biography about someone? What kinds of people are biographies written about?

Instructional Procedures:  Students will have had 2 weeks of prior instruction on the unit. Students will be asked to think about inventors and pioneers discussed in pervious lessons and choose one to do a biography on.

What are some major contributions the people we have discussed made to our nation?

Opening “Hook”:  Have the word “biography” on the board. Ask students to explain what the word means.

Who can tell me what a biography is?

Clear Description of Teacher’s Actions: Teacher will discuss with the class what a biography is and what its purpose is. Teacher will make a list of inventors and pioneers previously discussed in class for students to choose from. Teacher will hand out the biography graphic organizer and guide students to appropriate website in which to gather information from. Teacher might fill out an organizer with students to model how to gather information and organize it properly. Teacher will have a completed biography book to show students as an example. Teacher will assist students when needed throughout the lesson.



Clear Description of Students’ Actions: Students will choose their favorite inventor or pioneer to research. They will gather information online and organize it in their graphic organizer. Students will put their information together in their biography books. Students will present their biographies to the class (time permitting).

What information about your person is the most important and why?

Closure: Students will share their finished projects and have the opportunity to give feedback to each other.

What feedback can you give you classmates? What did you find really interesting about their person, and what would you have liked to know more about?

Check for Understanding/Questions and Assessment(s):  Understanding of the lesson will be assessed throughout the project. Teacher will continually check in with each student to make sure they are on task and understand the lesson project.

What can you tell me, off the top of your head, about your person? What is your favorite fact about your person?

Differentiation Strategies: Teacher will have alternative graphic organizers available that are more detailed to help guide student’s research more specifically depending on the individual student’s abilities.

What is the first thing you need to know about your person? What is the next thing you need to know?

Struggling Learners: A more detailed organizer to gather information.

Let’s find one piece of information at a time and fill out your organizer.

Accelerated Learners:  Students who finish their project quickly and correctly can choose a second person to do an additional biography on.

3 comments:

  1. Great lesson plan Parker. I like the change in color for the Bloom questions. They really make the student think and expand their knowledge. When you have the word biography on the board are you thinking about talking about root words, suffix, etc to help them define?

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    1. I had not thought of using root words, suffix, etc. in the lesson. It is meant to be a SS lesson (although I forgot to put that on the plan:(), but other content areas can be applied to any lesson! Thanks for the suggestion!

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  2. I was looking at your hook and thinking that it lines up with the strategy: Knowledge mapping on page 72 in our Buehl book. I did not see where you stated you were using one of the strategies so just thought I'd insert one. :)

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