Instructional lesson plan-Reading Grade 1
Instructional Plan Template
Setting/Grade Level: 1
Subject(s): Reading/Language Arts School: FLORIDA
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Standards Addressed List the standards by including the state, number of the standard(s), and a description of the standard(s). |
Which international, national, or state, or content standards does this lesson address? |
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Learning Outcomes/SMARTGoals
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Learning Objectives (at least two)
What will students do? All objectives must be measurable. |
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Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy
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☐ Creating
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Real World Contexts
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Collaboration
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2. METHODOLOGY |
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Learning Experience/ Activity
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Introductory/Anticipatory Set |
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Building/Applying Knowledge and Skills by engaging students in their learning. List and explain all of the activities that you will use in the lesson. Connect each activity back to the standard(s) and objective(s) by listing each number of the standard and objective after each activity.
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Diversity of instruction in the lesson: Address the diversity of your students by indicating at least one type of diverse student and how you would support this student in the lesson. Use the following definition of diversity when addressing this issue. Diversity. (1) Individual differences (e.g., personality, interests, learning modalities, and life experiences), and (2) group differences (e.g., race, ethnicity, ability, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, nationality, language, religion, political affiliation, and socio-economic background)
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2. METHODOLOGY |
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Instructional Strategies
What instructional strategies/methods will you use? Connect each strategy and method back to the standard(s) and objective(s) by listing each number of the standard and objective after each activity. |
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5. LEARNERS |
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Differentiation
Address multiple intelligences and/or learning styles when writing your response. |
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How will you differentiate instruction to meet diverse student needs? List and explain at least two ways that you differentiated the instruction to meet diverse student needs.
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How will you differentiate assessment to meet diverse student needs? List and explain at least two ways that you differentiated the assessment to meet diverse student needs.
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5. LEARNERS |
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Diversity |
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Student Work Samples |
As you implement your Instructional Plan with a group of P-12 students, collect pre-assessment data to help you create your plan, formative assessment data so you can make sure your students are reaching your Learning Outcomes and Objectives, and summative assessment data so you have evidence of student mastery. You need to compare the three types of data as part of your final reflection on this lesson. |