Civics Lesson Plan Elementary Social Studies Methods Summary: • Students will learn about their community’s government and leaders. Throughout the lesson, students will engage in discussions and be visited by an elected local government official. Students will also conduct their own research to learn more about their local government. Learning Context: • This lesson is designed for third grade and fits in with our community, as our government officials are part of our local community. •…
What is an Effective Mathematics Lesson Plan? An effective mathematics lesson plan entails a teacher beginning with opening activities that will activate learner’s prior knowledge of the subject. The teachers will present clearly defined objectives and the reason why students need to learn the lesson. This will help students as well as teachers to concentrate on the important aspects that are implicated within the lesson. Additionally, teachers should choose problems that promote learning and…
Unit Topic/Title: Early European Explorers Lesson Plan Number & Title: Lesson Plan #4 Map Skills Indiana Academic Standards: Social Studies 5.1.2 Examine accounts of early European explorations of North America including major land and water routes, reasons for exploration and the impact the exploration had. Content Covered: During this lesson, students will identify the continents, oceans, accurately draw a compass rose, and trace their explorer’s route. These skills will help them to…
1. 3-2-1: I can use that in my last 10 minutes of my class, because I can know how much they had learned, what they love and what they can think of after my class. It can really help me to improve and revise my lesson plan too. 2. Agreement circle: I think I can use it in the art history and the art principle and element, I will just show them some picture and ask them about what art principle and element or what year of that painting, to let them discuss about it. 3. Alternative assessments: I…
Before reading this text, I will meet with my ELL students to develop lesson plan more specific than the rest of the group may need. I know that being able to summarize will help ELLs with reading, so I know this activity will be a great activity as they can draw and write what they read about the story. The students will be able to draw the main events in the story according to the timeline (boxes) of events they construct on their worksheet. If the ELLs struggled with reading, then there is…
Lesson Plan One – Teacher’s Guide Teaching Strategies and Rationale: For preparing to have a classroom discussion, the class has the opportunity to first share ideas and experiences related to the anticipation guide amongst their peers. The teacher will later then still have the ability to direct where conversations may lead with having the power to dissolve any appropriate/unnecessary conversations. As an ideational hook, having students in small groups of 2-3 to discuss the questions allows…
his/her students likes, dislikes, hobbies, and learning styles. Effective teachers can relate to their students, challenge their students, and communicate with their students. Effective teachers use the knowledge they gain about their students to plan lessons that use appropriate and effective learning strategies so all students can be successful. Effective teachers have a positive attitude, they demonstrate caring and compassion for their students, and they respect all students. Effective…
videos and in between the videos I led a discussion to talk about the video. I believe this lesson helped students who learn better by watching videos rather than listening to the teacher lecture. The third day I put students in partners and I had students with higher grades and higher reading levels working with students who had lower reading levels and they worked together to maximize performance. This lesson helped students who learn from peer work and high achieving students learned from…
Performance Activity 44: Interact with students by teaching a mini lesson. This…
coordinate plan in a classroom. Dan begins by stating that the first coordinate plan students are exposed to is complete with a grid. While the grid allows for precision, students should not be worried about precision when learning a new concept. As Dan says, that will come later. The lesson Dan mentions is called Pomegraphit, which was created by his team at Desmos and a team at CPM. This lesson allows students to place fruit on a coordinate plan based on their feelings about the fruit. The…