Lessonplan
Lessonplan
7. LEARNING TARGETS:
Recognize (and identify them based on specified attributes)
Draw shapes
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Learning Targets
Recognize (and identify them
based on specified attributes)
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Assessment Strategies
Formative: Giving students tangible
shapes and have them identify them
Summative Assessment: I spywhoever finds the most shapes within
the classroom
Draw shapes
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Learning Activities:
Scavenger Hunt: First, let all the other teachers in the school know that we
will be doing an educational scavenger hunt in order to better explain our
lesson. Create the supply list and distribute it to the students and faculty
(librarians, secretaries). We cannot be disruptive, so we cannot go to
other classes, only the library and office. Send the kids on a big, fun hunt!
Worksheet about shapes
Option 2 (for second class period) I-Spy (Lesson game): Another form of a fun,
in-class game that can be done in one classroom. Select a student to choose an object
and explain the object by saying, I spy with my little eye, something rectangular (this is
an example). The game will be complete once everyone has had a turn and has
successfully identified a shape.
I Do
I explain the instructions thoroughly by
using examples. I must set ground rules
so my students know how to behave in
the halls.
1. My students need to know to stick
together and to only go to the
library or office for the supplies.
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14.Teaching Strategies:
A.
Hands-on activities (!)
Projects
Students Do
The students follow my directions and
execute them by performing the tasks
given.
1. Student groups of about 5 will
receive one map and then go to
the locations inside the school
building.
They may start at the library and
then go to the office etc.
2. Once they have collected all items
they will return to the classroom
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Discovery
Guided practice
Demonstration
Group work
B.
Bring tangible objects to class
Explain what each shape is
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Pass the tangible objects around and explain what makes them that
specific shape
Students find their own objects within the classroom (or elsewhere)
D.
Students show what they found (i.e. a rectangular lunch box, a ball
(sphere))
15. Closure:
Today we talked about different shapes and objects. I want all of you to tell me your
favorite shape, why it is your favorite and where you found it (Students most likely refer
to some of the characteristics when explaining why it is their favorite).
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Independent Practice: Have the students search their room for ten items. They
must list the items on paper and write what shape they are and how they qualify
as that shape.