Edu/352 Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plans April Wise-Russ EDU 352 Instructor: Michael August 5, 2013 Lesson Plan 1 Introduction This is a lesson based on civics and government designed to show that conflict in legislative process can be productive. It is designed to show students that when people disagree they have to work together to find a solution. It is a suggested lesson for grades 3, 4 and five. Although the background concepts introduced are related to government and compromise and veto, students are going to try to achieve consensus by planning a class party. I think it is a sophisticated topic for this level of students however the teacher brings it down to the level of the class by relating it to coordinating…show more content…
Words like flag, stripes, stars, states, colonies, and red, white, blue; courage, purity and justice will be emphasized. Learning Outcome: Students will learn about our flag in a way that ELL’s students understand and stay on task to the new lesson and vocabulary. This lesson will reinforce American born students about their flag and will give the newcomers a sense of belonging in their new country.. Objectives: To have students learn about the American flag and what each symbol of the flag represents to teach ELLS and language proficient students about our flag in a way that ELLS students understand and stay on task to the new lesson and vocabulary. Materials: American Flag, Construction paper, Scissors, Glue, Stick, Book F is for Flag by Wendy Cheyette Lewison, and American songs…show more content…
The focuses mentioned in this essay relates to personal work experiences; identifying specific goals of instructions. The key concept follows the standard, "What Ideas to target?" The concept I will be following is an understanding of English I. The generalization follows, using concepts that I ask myself, "What knowledge gained will the students have at the end of a lesson, in spite of his or her placement in the tiers?" The students’ benefits, he or she will know the English I, characterizations parts of the language. The students areas of the tiers are used for the students’ instruction; the process – the way students make sense out of the content, or the product -the outcome at the end of a lesson, lesson set, or unit--often a project. When beginning the tier, I use one of the three. After I am at ease with tiering, I may try to tier more than one area in the same
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