Did Lesson Plan
Did Lesson Plan
Did Lesson Plan
Clayton S. Cook
Subject: Science Magnetism
Standard:
2.P.3B.3 Obtain and communicate information to exemplify the uses of
magnets in everyday life.
Objective:
The student will be able to identify at least 3 uses of magnets in
everyday life.
The student will create a presentation (either slide movie, PPT, or
another approved choice) showing ways magnets are used in
everyday life.
The student will explain how each chosen way makes life easier
or what impact it has on everyday life.
Step 1: Know the Learner
This lesson is designed for 2nd grade students, aged 7-8, at Maryville
Elementary School in Georgetown County, South Carolina. The class consists
of 16 students, 7 males and 9 females, ranging in ability from end of
Kindergarten to beginning 4th grade, as determined by MAP Testing and
Teachers College Reading Benchmarks. Of these 16 students, two are
served by a Resource teacher for ELA for 50 minutes per day (300 minutes
per week), one student received Occupational Therapy services once weekly
for 30 minutes, and two students receives Speech Therapy twice a week for
45 minutes per visit, all in accordance with their IEPs. Four students require
glasses due to vision deficits. Seven of the students are being raised by
either a single parent or grandmother. Five students are non-native English
speakers, with three of them receiving ESOL support twice a week for 45
minutes per session. The two others have tested out of the ESOL program
and, therefore, no longer need sustained support. The Socioeconomic Status
(SES) of my students range from Low to Middle class. This information is
obtained through student Permanent Records, Testing Data, Anecdotal Notes,
Nurse Reports, and conversations with students and parents.
To help me get to know my students better I give each one a beginning
of the year questionnaire to help me discover their likes and dislikes, favorite
subjects, and ways in which they prefer to learn. The questionnaire is very
child-friendly and the students are able to answer each question easily. In
addition, I give each parent or guardian a questionnaire to fill out as well.
This questionnaire is geared specifically toward discovering the students
personalities, learning styles, etc. I compile the answers from both sheets
and use this data to help me determine the dominate learning styles of my
students. I also give the students several activities throughout the first days
of school to also help me determine learning styles. I use various checklists
and observation forms, as well as informal conferences with my students to
help me gain a strong understanding of eachs preferences.
Step 2: Standards-Aligned Performance Objectives
Objectives:
The student will be able to identify at least 3 uses of magnets in
everyday life. (Blooms Level: Knowledge/Remembering)
The student will produce a presentation (either paper slide movie,
PPT, or another approved choice) showing ways magnets are used
in everyday life. (Blooms Level: Evaluation/Creating)
The student will explain how each chosen way makes life easier or
what impact it has on everyday life (Blooms Level:
Application/Applying)
Step 3: Identify Teaching and Learning Strategies
Procedures:
Introduction:
o The teachers says Think back to what we discussed yesterday.
Who can tell me how many poles a magnet has? (2) What are
the names of the poles? (North and South) Who can tell me how
magnets were discovered? (lodestone or magnetite, found while
digging with shovels). What direction does a magnet always
point? (Magnetic North) What is a situation in which it would be
helpful to know that a magnet always points to magnetic north?
(possible example: using a compass. Accept any reasonable
answer). What is the vocabulary word for when something is
pulled to a magnet? Pushed away? (attract/repel) Here is an
important questionbut its hard so I dont know how many will
get it!! (hook) What material must an object have in it so that it
will be attracted to a magnet? (iron, steel, cobalt)
o Say, In our last lesson we learned a lot about magnets. Today,
you are going to be the scientists and are going to research
magnets with your partner. Using your laptops and Google
Kids (www.safesearchkids.com) or Discus (www.discus.com), I
want you and your partner to research magnetsbut you are
looking for something in particular. I want you to find at least 3
ways that magnets are used in everyday life. You can find more
but I want you to have at least 3. However, you cannot use a
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Learning Strategies:
Discovery Learning web research
Collaborative Activities
Problem Solving web research
Assessment:
Assessment for this lesson will be done by:
Finished Production with at least 3 everyday uses of magnets
see attached rubric
Teacher Checklist (daily anecdotal records)
Teacher Observable
Step 4: Select Support Technologies
The technologies used during this lesson are:
Promethean Board and ActivInspire Software
Dell e6440 laptops (students)
Dell e6440 laptop (teacher)
Software: Microsoft PowerPoint, MovieMaker
FlipCam (6 class units)
Browsers Used: www.safesearchkids.com and www.discus.com