Measurable objective: In six sentences, the student will use their own words to summarize the beginning, middle, and end of the story Green Eggs & Ham by Dr. Seuss. The lesson itself: 1. Introduction Pre- assessment - Students will demonstrate their ability identify the beginning, middle, and end of a story. Students will work in cooperatively in groups of four. 1. Students will read and identify the beginning, middle, and end of a mini story provided for them. 2. Students will select one
MAT671 Applied Best Practice Strategies In Classroom Instruction: Tiered Vocabulary Lesson- Reading Standards for Literature K-5. Lesson Standard- Grade 2: Key Ideas and Details: 1. Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. Lesson Goal/Objective- Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of key details for who, what, where, when, why, and how by illustrating and answering questions on the story, “Insects
Module 9 Reflection 3 In this reflection paper the student was asked to write a mini reading lesson plan. 1. Name of Strategy: Teacher/Peer Modeling (Read Naturally Strategy, 2009) 2. Grade Level: Third Grade 3. Type of Disability: A student that needs this strategy to increase fluency would have trouble in one of the following areas: identifying words, decoding unknown words, knowing the meaning of words parts or proper use of phonics (Seder, n.d.). 4. Material/Reading Text: I chose this
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson: The Wisdom of the Ivories Can a treasured object of the past serve as a teacher for the future? Once people share the historical significance of it, an object can symbolize the overcoming of hardships of those lives in which it becomes a part. Therefore, it may indeed “instruct” future generations to glean wisdom from the past. August Wilson’s play The Piano Lesson centers on the trials and triumphs of a family affected by the enslaving of their ancestors and
Some of the most important things in life will be learned by experiencing different situations that will mark us forever. “The lesson” was written by Tony Cade Bambara. This story narrates a trip that a lady made with a bunch of kids to teach them a lesson about how the economy and life work. She takes them to a toy store where they see an expensive toy that is worth a year of food for a family and some of the kids learn a lot from this. “Commencement speech, Kenyon College” was written by David
umbrella of Content Area Literacy. According to Hodges (2015), comprehension is the ultimate goal of content area literacy and all of this attributes play part in reaching that goal. All are important concepts to apply to our classroom instruction and lesson planning process. It is not just about reading the text well, but actually understand what is being said by the writer. This can be understood in many of these concepts. I enjoyed reading about content area literacy because I never realized that
Lying Never Gets Anyone Anywhere Generations, both younger and older, can teach us many different things. My 2nd grade teacher taught me a lesson I will probably never forget. As a little kid, I did not behave very well, at school or at home. But my 2nd grade helper teacher, Ms. Brosnan, knew I was capable of more than that. After what she taught me here, I have behaved ever since. In second grade, I never liked doing homework, nor did I like saying that I didn’t do it. That proved to be a problem
Life lesson. Noun. Something from which useful knowledge or principles that which can be learned. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee; is filled with tons of life lessons that the reader can learn from. It goes from discrimination, equality, to courage, yet those are just a few examples in the book. To Kill a Mockingbird reminds us that history is significant because it shows the effects of American racism against blacks, the views of Jim Crow laws by the whites, and to those who challenged
because of so, your parents take away your games or phone privileges? You may throw a fit or even get a little saddened because your most cherished items were taking away from you. What you are going through is exactly what is happening in The Piano Lesson by August Wilson. The play follows two siblings, Boy Willie Charles and Berniece Charles, who have allowed a vintage inherited family piano to cause a rivalry between the two. Boy Willie have come across land in Mississippi that he would like to purchase;
How I would do this lesson differently is by having the data in the form of a video where a Native American is personally telling the legend. This would be adaptive to any of my auditory learners who learn best through sound, and I would find a video with subtitles so that my student with a hearing impairment can read along to the story. If my students have a good understanding of all the components of the lesson (i.e seminar, ticket, foldable etc.) I can up the level of complexity of the selected