USF Elementary Education Lesson Plan Template Sena
USF Elementary Education Lesson Plan Template Sena
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Grade Level Being Taught: Subject/Content: Social
4th
Studies
Name: ___________Selena
Group
Size:18
Lesson Content
What Standards (national
or state) relate to this
lesson?
(You should include ALL
applicable standards. Rarely
do teachers use just one:
theyd never get through
them all.)
Objectives- What are you
teaching?
(Student-centered: What will
students know and be able to
do after this lesson? Include
the ABCDs of objectives:
action, behavior, condition,
and degree of mastery, i.e.,
"C: Given a sentence written
in the past or present tense,
A: the student B: will be able
to re-write the sentence in
future tense D: with no errors
in tense or tense contradiction
(i.e., I will see her
yesterday.)."
Note: Degree of mastery does
not need to be a percentage.)
Evaluation Plan- How will
you know students have
mastered your objectives?
Address the following:
What formative evidence
Formative:
-Discussion
-Check-in questions
-observations
Summative:
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Exit ticket
Daily Schedule
Step-by-Step Plan
(What exactly do you plan to
do in teaching this lesson? Be
thorough. Act as if you needed
a substitute to carry out the
lesson for you.)
Time
10mi
n
Lesson Implementation
Who is
Each content area may require a different step-by-step format. Use
responsibl whichever plan is appropriate for the content taught in this lesson.
e (Teacher For example, in science, you would detail the 5 Es here
or
(Engage/Encountering the Idea; Exploring the Idea;
Students)? Explanation/Organizing the Idea; Extend/Applying the Idea;
Evaluation).
Teacher/St
udent
Review with students: What do you know already about pioneer life?
Today we are going to be reading about planters, enslaved African
Americans, and the Black Seminoles. I want you to keep in mind
when reading, how have these people adapted?
Read planters paragraph. Stop after and ask class, Where did the
planters family live?
Have student read enslaved African Americans paragraph. Stop
and ask Why do you think enslaved people were not allowed to
read and write?
Have another student read black Seminole paragraph. Stop and
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Students
Now that students have more information about each group, have
them create a daily schedule of pioneer child by referencing back to
the text.
Students
5 min
If applicable, how does this lesson connect to the interests and cultural
backgrounds of your students?
This lesson connects to the interests of my students they will be able to relate their lives
and to a life of a pioneer child by making the schedule.
Differentiation is taking place in this lesson because my CT and I will be facilitating while
students are in group work, and if students are struggling we will be able to give them
the support and additional teaching the student needs.
I considered Vygotskys Zone of Proximal Development theory when planning this lesson.
By having differentiation within the table groups, the higher level students can help the
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students that are struggling and ultimately help them reach a zone of optimal learning. In
this zone, students have the opportunities to develop new skills and foster critical
thinking, reaching new level of potential developmen t (Bohlin, Durwin, & Reese-
Weber, 2012)..
Bohlin, L., Durwin, C. C., & Reese-Weber, M. (2012). Edpsych: Modules (2nd ed.).
New York: McGraw-Hill.