Posted: March 11th, 2023
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EDG 3321 – Lesson Plan Format Brainstorm
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I. General Information: Name Lazaro Cepero_____________ Subject Area __ Science / Geography
MicroTeach #____1 Grade Level of lesson ___2 / 3 Grade Lesson Plan Title: __ Where is the animals home Choose/indicate one Stimulus Variation to be observed during your lesson: Verbal Focusing Pausing Non-verbal Cues Change Speech Patterns Gestures/Movement YouTube MicroTeach Video Link here: |
II. Standards: (Include a · The Florida Standards [LAFS, MAFS]: (See ELA.2.C.4.1 Take part in a study in which information is gathered from a variety of sources in order to answer a question regarding a single issue. |
III. Objective (use the The student will be able to conduct research with the aid of a book, the computer lab, and other supplementary materials to answer a question regarding a single topic. |
IV. Content Outline (In this section, you must provide the content/skill you will be TEACHING. For example, this section should include an outline of everything that is in your PPT) 1. · Slide 1: · Slide 2: · Etc. 2. · What skill(s) should students know · What misconception(s) may students have going into your lesson? 3. 1. 2. 3. |
V. Differentiated Instruction Strategies/ (Content, Process, Product): 1. Describe 1 general way you can differentiate the CONTENT for a VISUAL learner. 2. Describe 1 general way you can differentiate the PROCESS for a KINESTHETIC learner. 3. Describe 1 general way you can differentiate the PRODUCT for STRATEGIC, goal-oriented learners. Consider: Learning Styles, Multiple Intelligences, SPECIFIC instructional STRATEGIES for Diverse Learners to learn YOUR LESSON: Students identified as ELLs (strategies cannot be repeated): · · Students identified with special learning needs/ESE (strategies cannot be repeated): · · Students with more than typical behavior challenges: · · Behavior #1: · Behavior #2: |
VI. Materials: (Include all materials needed for your lesson, including a screenshot of a worksheet, titles of any texts used, supplies needed for activities, link to your PPT, etc.) Computer Book: Ten Little Night Stars World map handouts Pencil |
VII. a. At the beginning of class, the instructor will once again use the book Ten Little Night Stars as a springboard for discussion. Instructor and class will do a quick recap of last session’s activities. After that, the teacher will tell the kids that they need to grab a copy of the book for their groups and that we will be utilizing it today. b. i. The educator will choose a creature at random. Then pick an animal and reflect on it. Context clues will be used by the educator to determine the native range of the animal in question. ii. This is a one-and-done event for both of us. We use the climate zone map to help us zero in on a certain location. Example: penguins require low temperatures, hence they can only exist in environments with abundant ice. To see whether there are any very icy spots. The global map is used. Our team locates and eliminates all but the coldest of locations. After we locate the animal’s habitat. We double-check everything in the computer lab to make sure it’s right. In addition to picking up an interesting tidbit about the region. Then, use the blank map to add the animal’s habitat and an interesting tidbit about it. iii. Students will work in groups to determine the country of origin for seven different animals. making use of the supplied manual and supporting materials. Aiming to get the necessary education material. After that, each group will head to the computers to double-check their work. After that, each team will return to their desk to complete the blank map. iv. Independently, students will reflect on the day’s lessons by writing about their two favorite topics: the animals they met and the countries they visited. c. Closure: (How will you In this activity, students will report on their individual experiences and practices. |
VIII. The students will be asked questions about the animals in the book and their native countries (such as, “Where is the elephant from?”). Where do you live, and what is the weather like there? Tell me anything interesting and unusual about that country. For each species described herein. |
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