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LESSON PLANS 1
Mary Garcia
Ashford University
ESE 645 Lesson Design for Students With Mild to Moderate Disabilities Instructor: Shaley Klepfer
November 9, 2020
Content Area or Developmental Focus: Math- Geometry
Age/Grade of Children: 7th grade
Length of Lesson: 50 minute class/3-5 days
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Goal
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Students will create a city, park, or other structural plan using geometry |
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Objective |
Improve the student’s attention. Reinforce mathematics operations and principles. Improve participation in extracurricular activities. Develop and maintain peer relationships. Cultivating self-control |
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Standards Included
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7.G.2: Draw (using determined measurements) geometric shapes with given conditions. Focus on constructing triangles from three measures of angles or sides, noticing when the conditions determine a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle. |
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Materials
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Photographs Video clips Self-Assessment Rubric that assesses the final project as well as the presentation skills (can be created by the students or teacher-made) |
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Introduction
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Introduction will take one class period · Monitoring the students understanding before the class session. · Pose the following question and discuss: Where do we find geometry? Question association of geometry and engineering. · Determine the students understanding during the class session. · Place student in groups that interest her. · Ensure the student undertakes tasks and assignments in peer discussion groups. · Go outside and take pictures of any shapes that you see in the neighborhood, paying particular attention to different shapes and angles: acute, obtuse, right, straight angles, and triangles · Have students share some of their findings with the teacher · Monitoring the student’s understanding of the topic after the class session. |
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Lesson Development
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Students, in groups of two to four, will create a city, public park, or other structure using geometry · Students will need to create a paper blueprint as well as one using technology (they can start with whichever version they feel comfortable exploring) · Their creations must include: · acute, obtuse, straight, and right angles · adjacent and vertical angles · perpendicular, parallel, and intersecting lines · triangles and quadrilaterals · Students will name their city and label all the building, streets, to their best of knowledge · Students will present their design to the teacher with a logical explanation. · The student will use the visual aids of their preference. · Students will self-assess themselves with a quick checklist to determine how well they think they did working in a group, collaborating, designing, and presenting |
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Assessment (Practice/ Checking for Understanding)
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· Assessing whether the student has completed the assignment. · Successful Presentation of Project · Self-Assessment · Traditional quiz based on math terms and concepts included in the project |
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Closing
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· Use Virtualnerd.com to highlight/review the essential math concepts · Ask for student feedback · Teacher self-reflection: · What went well? · What needs to be changed? · What should be reviewed? · Possible extension activities |
Justification
The modification of the lesson plans has been necessitated by the different aspects of Bianca. Bianca denoted strengths in logical decision making and was an excellent visual learner. However, Bianca portrayed difficulty reading comprehension, math story problems, written expression, and reading comprehension. As a result, the lesson plan changes aim to improve the weak areas while ensuring that she developed self-control and can develop and maintain peer relationships. The first alteration would be a change in the mode of learning. Instead of individual learning assignments would undertake through discussion with peer groups. However, Bianca loses self-control and undertakes self-injurious activities such as arm biting, yelling, and arms flailing. Therefore, the teaching lessons would be characterized by more attention to the student to harm other students. Through these sessions, Bianca would be shown the importance of self-control. A motivating behavioral change could necessitate the adoption of measures such as rewards (Resource Management Association Information, 2020). The student would reward the student every time she upholds the required behaviors.
Bianca’s prowess in logical decision making and performs well in mathematical principles and operations. Therefore, the student would be involved in choosing learning topics. This involvement makes Bianca feel that she is in control of the learning process. This inclusion is part of the larger step of ensuring that Bianca develops self-control and can withhold urges to undertake self-injurious behaviors. Bianca is a visual learner, and this aspect could be incorporated into the development of peer relationships. Through these relationships and disagreements, Bianca can be able to develop self-control and participate in extracurricular activities. The learning process shall incorporate the asking of questions before, during, and after the learning process. This change aims to determine the student’s comprehension and denote understanding following the class session’s completion.
References Resource Management Association Information. (2020). Learning and performance assessment: Concepts, methodologies, tool, and applications. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.