Unit Mastery 5
Unit Mastery 5
Professor McKenzie
EDUC 204 Section 1 (TTh 1:40-2:55)
November 2023
UNIT MASTERY 5
Objectives:
● Students will be able to implement educational technologies into their class routine by
defining vocabulary words from the novel.
● Students will be able to support their opinions on a subject matter with evidence from the
novel, as well as be able to critique others’ opinions.
● Students will be able to identify the most significant parts of the chapters assigned and
the overall novel, including characters, plot, setting, time, history, emotion, etc.
State Standards:
Context
This lesson is great for middle school students who are reading a novel as a class. Sometimes
students have trouble understanding what is happening in a novel, and there may be some
vocabulary words that they don’t exactly know. Even though a large class discussion can be
helpful, it may be better for students to work alongside their peers in small groups, talk
one-on-one with their teacher, and even work, by themselves, in order to understand the contexts
of the novel. After students read the assigned chapters from the book, they will participate in this
three-station blended learning activity to catch up and review with their classmates. This activity
should help students understand the novel, the characters, plot, setting, etc., and be able to use
the knowledge learned and understood in order to continue the rest of the novel.
Data
Students in this lesson will be grouped in teams of three, rotating as a group to each blended
learning station. For each group, the groupings will not be randomized, but will be carefully
picked by the instructor. Each group should have kids at high, average, and low levels, so the
group members can support one another while also making sure they’re on track themselves. The
data will be collected on how the students do their vocabulary assignment, which is a part of the
Independent Digital Content station. When the assignment is turned in, the teacher can see how
they are handling the content and can place them in a certain group for a future lesson based on
the data.
Materials
Students must have their novel on them for this lesson. For the Teacher Directed Small Group,
students will use their Language Arts notebooks to write down information on the chapters. This
paper will count as the participation grade for the blended lesson. For the Collaborative Group,
the students only need their novels to back up their answers. For the Independent Digital Content
Group, students must need their devices (school tablet, school computer, etc.) to access the
Dictionary website. They will use the Google Docs app to write down the vocabulary and
example sentences. They will upload the assignment onto Google Classroom in the submission
box before the due date.
Rationale
The Dictionary website is one of the best online dictionaries when it comes to finding new
vocabulary words. It is easily accessible, high-quality, and can give users vocabulary information
at the push of a button. Students can use this website to look up new words in their novels, and
review old ones still in their memory. Though there are ads that show up, they don’t distract from
the overall usage of the website. This website should work with certain accommodations such as
text-to-speech/screen reader and keyboard shortcuts if they are accessible on the students’
devices.
Google Docs is one of the most popular, if not THE most popular application made under
Google. Made for those who are familiar with Google, or do not have access to Microsoft Word,
Google Docs is a high-quality app that easily helps users write papers, notes, stories, or whatever
is on the user’s mind. There are many different fonts, colors, and writing varieties available.
Photos, links, and charts are also on the app for those who may need it for their writing. It can
also tell the user how many words they’ve written, or grammar mistakes made. The best part
about Google Docs though, is that it automatically saves as soon as something new is written,
which means users don’t have to worry about saving their data or their device shutting down,
because Google Docs saves it for you. This is the best writing app for students to use because it
is easy to navigate, easy to write with, and easy to share documents with others.It can also be
easily accommodated for students with disabilities. There is a speech-to-text/screen reader,
keyboard shortcuts, and braille displays for those who need accommodations.
Google Classroom is one of the most popular Course Management Systems (CMS) in the
education world. This app helps students connect with their teachers and the class material
through a custom-made class page, where the teacher can make announcements, let students
submit homework, and upload tests and quizzes. Students can also communicate with their
teachers if they have any questions, comments, or requests. This app, just like its sibling app
Google Docs, is high-quality and very easy for users to navigate. It is organized, structured, and
carefully crafted to be accessible to all students and teachers. Like Google Docs, there are
accommodation options that can be set for students with disabilities, such as
text-to-speech/screen reader, high-contrast mode, and dynamic text sizes.