Select a 3-5 grade level and a corresponding Arizona or other state standard based on the Number and Operations-Fractions domain. Compose an aligning learning objective a

Select a 3-5 grade level and a corresponding Arizona or other state standard based on the Number and Operations-Fractions domain.

Compose an aligning learning objective and design appropriate activities for a selected group of 3-4 students, of varying academic levels, from the “Class Profile.”

Using the “COE Lesson Plan Template,” complete the lesson plan through the Multiple Means of Engagement section, making sure the activities are supported by the recommendations found in the topic Resources.

For your differentiated activities, specifically address:

  • Fraction tasks, including area, length, and set/quantity models; or
  • Equivalent fractions. In the Multiple Means of Engagement section, draft five questions you could ask students during the lesson that promote conceptual understanding related to fractions.
  • In the Multiple Means of Representation section, describe five potential issues and/or roadblocks that might happen while delivering the lesson, based on the needs of the selected group of students. Provide possible solutions to each potential issue.



GCU College of Education

LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE

Section 1: Lesson Preparation

Teacher Candidate Name:

Grade Level:

Date:

Unit/Subject:

Instructional Plan Title:

Lesson Summary and Focus:


In 2-3 sentences, summarize the lesson, identifying the central focus based on the content and skills you are teaching.

Classroom and Student Factors/Grouping:


Describe the important classroom factors (demographics and environment) and student factors (IEPs, 504s, ELLs, students with behavior concerns, gifted learners), and the effect of those factors on planning, teaching, and assessing students to facilitate learning for all students. This should be limited to 2-3 sentences and the information should inform the differentiation components of the lesson.

National/State Learning Standards:


Review national and state standards to become familiar with the standards you will be working with in the classroom environment.


Your goal in this section is to identify the standards that are the focus of the lesson being presented. Standards must address learning initiatives from one or more content areas, as well as align with the lesson’s learning targets/objectives and assessments.


Include the standards with the performance indicators and the standard language in its entirety.

Specific Learning Target(s)/Objectives:


Learning objectives are designed to identify what the teacher intends to measure in learning. These must be aligned with the standards. When creating objectives, a learner must consider the following:

·

Who is the audience

·

What action verb will be measured during instruction/assessment

·

What tools or conditions are being used to meet the learning


What is being assessed in the lesson must align directly to the objective created. This should not be a summary of the lesson, but a measurable statement demonstrating what the student will be assessed on at the completion of the lesson. For instance, “und




Class Profile

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Student Name

English Language Learner

Socioeconomic

Status

Ethnicity

Gender

IEP/504

Other

Age

Reading

Performance Level

Math Performance

Level

Parental

Involvement

Internet Available

at Home

Arturo

Yes

Low SES

Hispanic

Male

No

Tier 2 RTI for Reading

Grade level

One year below grade level

At grade level

Med

No

Bertie

No

Low SES

Asian

Female

No

None

Grade level

One year above grade level

At grade level

Low

Yes

Beryl

No

Mid SES

White

Female

No

NOTE: School does not have gifted program

Grade level

Two years above grade level

At grade level

Med

Yes

Brandie

No

Low SES

White

Female

No

Tier 2 RTI for Math

Grade level

At grade level

One year below grade level

Low

No

Dessie

No

Mid SES

White

Female

No

Tier 2 RTI for Math

Grade level

Grade level

One year below grade level

Med

Yes

Diana

Yes

Low SES

White

Female

No

Tier 2 RTI for Reading

Grade level

One year below grade level

At grade level

Low

No

Donnie

No

Mid SES




Select a 3-5 grade level and a corresponding Arizona or other state standard based on the Number and Operations-Fractions domain.
Compose an aligning learning objective and design appropriate activities for a selected group of 3-4 students, of varying academic levels, from the “Class Profile.”
Using the “COE Lesson Plan Template,” complete the lesson plan through the Multiple Means of Engagement section, making sure the activities are supported by the recommendations found in the topic Resources.
For your differentiated activities, specifically address:

Fraction tasks, including area, length, and set/quantity models; or
Equivalent fractions. In the Multiple Means of Engagement section, draft five questions you could ask students during the lesson that promote conceptual understanding related to fractions.
In the Multiple Means of Representation section, describe five potential issues and/or roadblocks that might happen while delivering the lesson, based on the needs of the selected group of students. Provide possible solutions to each potential issue.








GCU College of Education



LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE



Section 1: Lesson Preparation






Teacher Candidate Name: 









Grade Level:


 









Date:









Unit/Subject:









Instructional Plan Title:









Lesson Summary and Focus:





In 2-3 sentences, summarize the lesson, identifying the central focus based on the content and skills you are teaching. 








Classroom and Student Factors/Grouping:





Describe the important classroom factors (demographics and environment) and student factors (IEPs, 504s, ELLs, students with behavior concerns, gifted learners), and the effect of those factors on planning, teaching, and assessing students to facilitate learning for all students. This should be limited to 2-3 sentences and the information should inform the differentiation components of the lesson.









National/State Learning Standards:





Review national and state standards to become familiar with the standards you will be working with in the classroom environment. 




Your goal in this section is to identify the standards that are the focus of the lesson being presented. Standards must address learning initiatives from one or more content areas, as well as align with the lesson’s learning targets/objectives and assessments.




Include the standards with the performance indicators and the standard language in its entirety. 










Specific Learning Target(s)/Objectives:





Learning objectives are designed to identify what the teacher intends to measure in learning. These must be aligned with the standards. When creating objectives, a learner must consider the following: 


·
                            
Who is the audience


·
                            
What action verb will be measured during instruction/assessment


·
                            
What tools or conditions are being used to meet the learning





What is being assessed in the lesson must align directly to the objective created. This should not be a summary of the lesson, but a measurable statement demonstrating what the student will be assessed on at the completion of the lesson. For instance, “und












Class Profile






Student Name




English Language Learner




Socioeconomic


 Status




Ethnicity




Gender




IEP/504




Other




Age 




Reading 


Performance Level




Math Performance 


Level




Parental 


Involvement




Internet  Available


 at Home





Arturo 


Yes


Low SES


Hispanic


Male


No


Tier 2 RTI for Reading


Grade level


One year below grade level


At grade level


Med


No




Bertie


No


Low SES


Asian


Female


No


None


Grade level


One year above grade level


At grade level


Low


Yes




Beryl 


No


Mid SES


White


Female


No


NOTE: School does not have gifted program


Grade level


Two years above grade level


At grade level


Med


Yes




Brandie 


No


Low SES


White


Female


No


Tier 2 RTI for Math


Grade level


At grade level


One year below grade level


Low


No




Dessie 


No


Mid SES


White


Female


No


Tier 2 RTI for Math


Grade level


Grade level


One year below grade level


Med


Yes




Diana 


Yes


Low SES


White


Female


No


Tier 2 RTI for Reading


Grade level


One year below grade level


At grade level


Low


No




Donnie 


No


Mid SES

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