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Extractions: This Web site is intended to help teachers write focused lesson plans. The Planner addresses essential questions that are often overlooked when planning curriculum units. Teachers bring their own content and are guided through each section by answering specific questions. The result is a comprehensive lesson plan aligned with standards that addresses assessment, content, teaching strategies and use of technology. To use the Planner: Heading Date: Teacher(s) Name: Grade Level(s): Title of Lesson: Content Areas: Description/Abstract of Lesson: Timeline of Lesson: Goals/Content and Cognitive Questions: What do you want students to know and be able to do? What knowledge, skills, strategies, and attitudes do you expect students to gain? What important content and concepts will students learn?
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Extractions: earth and the solar system lesson plan Lesson Student Activities Content Knowledge Assessment Activities Resources SACSA Links Key Competencies Essential Learnings Introduction: Students prepare a power point presentation suitable for an audience of year 7 and 8 students on an aspect of space science or astronomy that interests them. (Details later) Post Box activity Teacher takes students on a walk through the solar system. Point out distances, volumes that planets take up and other relevant aspects. Examine prior learning
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Extractions: our place in space lesson plan Lesson Student Activities Content Knowledge Assessment Activities Resources SACSA Links Key Competencies Essential Learnings Students will design the first Base on the Moon Post Box activity Teacher takes students on a walk through the solar system. Point out distances, volumes that planets take up and other relevant aspects. Examine prior learning Planets in Solar System Student knowledge Read Teacher Guide A Walk through the Solar System Lesson Student Activities Content Knowledge Assessment Activities Resources SACSA Links Key Competencies Essential Learnings ROTATION OF ACTIVITIES Night Lights Poster Investigation 2. Planet data Sheet (HW) Bringing Earth Down to Size Meteors: making an Impact 5. Skytrackers Video: Meteor Rights? Prac skills investigation Math link Prac skills Team work Spatial Skills Creative Problem Solving Nightlights Poster Resource List organising 4. team work
Lesson Plan Design But, like any learning process, the essential factor is lesson aims to enhance the thinking skills of each student and to expound on this previous knowledge. http://members.iweb.net.au/~timb/Lessons.html
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Extractions: Essential Motivational Questions: What questions will engage students and lead them to the enduring understanding? Write some questions you will use to put students in a position to understand, in a meaningful way, concepts, skills and techniques involved with the activity in general and their personal meaning in their artwork. Questions that circle back to those ideas you have listed as ones students will can learn from the activity.
Back To Lesson Plan Main Page Interpersonal skills Working on They will describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments and perspectives of the text by using their knowledge of text http://www.edcoe.k12.ca.us/career/infurna-bean.htm
Extractions: Newsletter Archive ... Back to Lesson Plan Main Page Name: Dawn Infurna-Bean School Site: Spring View Discipline: Language Arts Grade level taught: Seventh Theme of Lesson: (Objective) Students will identify and support a literary point of view. Describe the Project/Activity: Students will read "The Merchant of Venice" and then debate, in formal debate groups, the author's point of view in regard to endorsing or transcending anti-semitism in this literary work. Length of Program: Four weeks: two weeks to read and discuss, one week to learn the formal debate procedures and prepare for debates, one week for debates Academic Expectations: Students will learn about literary point of view, learn to identify their own point of view and support it, engage in the decision making process, work in cooperative groups, learn how to debate formally and take notes. Assessment or rubric used: Students will be graded on group work by evaluating themselves and the group.
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Extractions: Curriculum Framework This curriculum unit is standards-based and organized around "big ideas" (concepts, principles, and enduring understandings) that cut across and transfer to other subject areas. Enduring understandings, as defined by Wiggins and McTighe, refer to important ideas or core processes that have lasting value beyond the classroom. To determine enduring understandings, teachers are encouraged to ask: What do we want students to understand and be able to use several years from now, after they have forgotten the details. Enduring Understandings Essential Questions Topical Questions Knowledge and Skills ... Assessing Student Understanding Return to Top What does the "common good" mean, and why does it matter?
Extractions: OUSD Urban Dreams Lesson Plans Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Essential Question In the novel Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , how is education related to human freedom? Sub-Questions: What is a Human Right? Why is reading comprehension a statement about Freedom? How will strong skills in reading, writing, and speaking make your life better? How does literature affect Social Justice, Social Reconciliation and Social Transformation? Objectives The three-week activities presented in this lesson include strategies for learning Expository Reading. The student will also learn literary strategies that aid critical thinking. The dialogue strategies will be implemented for determining how knowledge of Human Rights guides the Essential Question response. The dialogue activities are also designed to show how the social themes of the lesson boost both morale and self-esteem. Therefore, the ultimate goal of this lesson is to present intriguing Human Rights issues, as they relate to the Frederick Douglass novel. Thus, the student will critically read the
Lesson Planning Step B Plan instruction and assessment for most students with essential activities that make a lesson Assess the full range of knowledge and skills. http://www.cpt.fsu.edu/ese/accomm/instplan.html
Extractions: Action Verbs Instructional Strategies ... End of page Summary: Steps to designing lessons that include all the ingredients of effective instruction with examples, complete lesson plans for elementary and secondary levels and links to resources USING A SYSTEMATIC PROCESS Research indicates that when teachers use a systematic process for instructional planning, all students are more likely to achieve the objectives of the lesson. Step A: Write the instructional objective(s) for the lesson. Step B: Plan instruction and assessment for most students with essential activities that make a lesson effective.
Extractions: Objective : The following activity nurtures essential: Share illustrations from Clifford and the Big Storm by Norman Bridwell (Scholastic). Create interest in the story by first talking about storms and hurricanes. Make predictions about what is happening in the pictures. After reading the story, discuss challenges that Clifford faced during the storm and what he did to help the puppies and the boat reach safety. Lead children into discussion about what a hero is and if they feel Clifford is a hero for saving the day! Practice: Gallery of Heroes!
Workplace Essential Skills Training Module Sample Workplace essential skills lesson Plan 1. Organizational skills are so important as they carry over to something if you have no prior knowledge of it? http://www.literacy.org/tm_wes/h_wes_lp_1.html
Extractions: Home About the Author Goals of Training Materials ... Guiding Principles for Training Training Agenda 1. Introduction to Workplace Essential Skills 2. Digging In 3. Interviews 4. Reviewing the Video ... 9. Introduction to Discussion Board Handouts Sample Agenda Workplace Essential Skills Resources Sample WES Implementation Models Model #1 Model #2 Model #3 LiteracyLink Registration Instructions ... Lesson Outline Sample WES Lesson Plans Lesson Plan #1 Lesson Plan #2 Professional Development Kit (PDK) Registration Instructions Using the PDK Discussion Board Enhancing Adult Literacy Instruction with Video ... Printable version Maggie Dunsmuir Brooklyn, NY Understanding Charts Pre-GED class that meets twice a week. Most students have jobs, and just began a unit on visual literacy (charts, forms, tables, and graphs). The class has about 15 students that come regularly. 1 hour video #14: "Supplying Information: Directions, Forms, and Charts"
Chapter 26, Web Activity Lesson Plan, Texas And Texans, Glencoe, 2003 In this lesson, students will visit the Web site of the Texas Education Agency to learn more about Texas essential knowledge and skills. lesson http://www.glencoe.com/sec/socialstudies/ushistory/tx2003/content.php4/683/5
Extractions: In Chapter 26, students learn about current world events and how they affect Texas. The rise in technological and service industries, in particular, prompted the need for better-educated Texans. Although Texas has always focused on education, the events of the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s brought sweeping educational reforms to the state. Lesson Description In this lesson, students will visit the Web site of the Texas Education Agency to learn more about the history of public education in Texas. Students will read about various school laws that set up and improved public education in Texas. After answering several questions, students will write an essay describing their own school experiences. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills 7.1 History
Chapter 17, Web Activity Lesson Plan, Texas And Texans, Glencoe, 2003 Students will visit the Texas Almanac Web site to read an article about the buffalo soldiers in Texas essential knowledge and skills. lesson http://www.glencoe.com/sec/socialstudies/ushistory/tx2003/content.php4/672/5
Extractions: In Chapter 17, students are introduced to the African American troops known as "buffalo soldiers." The purpose of forming these regiments after the Civil War was to maintain law and order in the West. However, in this lesson students will learn that the buffalo soldiers faced many hardships and performed many more duties than just keeping the peace. Lesson Description Students will visit the Texas Almanac Web site to read an article about the buffalo soldiers in Texas. Here they will learn how and why the African American regiments were formed. Students will also read about the contributions that the buffalo soldiers made in Native American conflicts and in helping to promote settlement of the West. After answering several questions, students will write a commendation of the buffalo soldiers. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills 7.6 History (A) identify significant individuals, events, and issues from Reconstruction through the beginning of the 20th century, including the factors leading to the expansion of the Texas frontier, the effects of westward expansion on Native Americans, the development of the cattle industry from its Spanish beginnings, the myth and realities of the cowboy way of life, the effects of the growth of railroads, the buffalo soldiers, James Hogg, Cynthia Parker, and Spindletop 7.21 Social studies skills
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Core Knowledge-Preschool Features Of Core Knowledge Preschool activities are based on explicit guidelines that specify essential knowledge and skills entering kindergarten have a common base of knowledge and skills. http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/Preschool/featuresPreK.htm
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Sandra Cisneros || House On Mango Street students in improving their comprehension skills by discovering essays using textual evidence and prior knowledge. essential QUESTIONS In House on Mango Street http://www.urbandreamsproject.org/lessonplans/mango_street/
Extractions: OUSD Urban Dreams Lesson Plans The House on Mango Street ... Core Literature Home House on Mango Street Mary Scott, teacher at Skyline High School in Oakland, California, explains how she developed this unit for Sandra Cisnero's House on Mango Street. Click House on Mango Street is a book used to teach students how to share their own notion of Human Rights and cultural experiences with classmates and others in imaginative, creative, and meaningful ways. The students become inspired about the House on Mango Street stories when they relate their own cultural experiences to the experiences of the characters in the stories. The stories in House on Mango Street are nuanced, sensitive and loaded with Human Rights issues the students can grapple with while also developing their reading comprehension skills, writing strategies, and vocabulary development.
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Extractions: Spreadsheets are definitive, effective and an efficient means of utilizing numbers. They are wonderful for many educational purposes. Look to the tool and test links to gain a focus of your abilities, skills and challenges in utilizing spreadsheets in your classroom. Self-Assessment Tool Tests of Computer Skills As a past science teacher and teacher of the accelerated reading program I found spreadsheets very useful. As I struggled with abstractions and unknowns something my students often also did. I found the use of spreadsheets and spreadsheet applications as rewarding excellent tools. They define and clarify numbers that would not have been noticed without spreadsheet utilities. For example, statistics in graph form, tracking of numerical relationships, grading period statistics and even comparative years of accelerated reading data brought elusive clarity to individual students in their growth or lack of it.