Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template: Nitions PDF
Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template: Nitions PDF
Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template: Nitions PDF
Daily Lesson Objective: 4.C.1.2 Explain how the artistic expression of various groups represents the
cultural heritage of North Carolina.
21st Century Skills: (Go to this link for more info about these
skills:
http://www.p21.org/storage/documents/P21_Framework_Defi
nitions.pdf)
Learning and Innovation Skills - Students will use critical
thinking skills when as they read text to derive information to
help find the answers to guided questions. Students will be
doing this throughout the guided practice and the independent
practice.
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving - In the
guided/independent practice students will comprehend the
given information effectively by analyzing, evaluating, and
interpreting information and draw conclusions.
Prior Knowledge: Students should have a prior knowledge of what a tradition is and how it relates to
North Carolinas culture.
Activity
2. Statement of
Objective for Student
3. Teacher Input
Time
5 min.
10 min.
throughout NC.
4. Guided Practice
25 min.
5. Independent
Practice
6. Extensions
20 min.
Have students list cultural characteristics of the main character in their new
library books.
Formative: Teacher asking questions throughout the lesson.
7. Closure
8. Assessment Results
of all objectives/skills:
Summative: All students finished and completed their pamphlet work. For
the review assessment, at least three-fourths of the class had 100% correct
and one-fourth of the class had 50% or more correct. All students had a
cohesive statement explaining how they would describe culture to others?
Targeted Students
Modifications/Accommodations: The guided
practice should be made interactive to
accommodate students. The teacher can assist
these students with their reading if needed.
Early finishers can get a partner and discuss
their findings while waiting for others to finish
[pamphlet worksheet only].
Student/Small Group
Modifications/Accommodations: For students who
may want to work as partners to complete the
assignment and/or who may need to discuss the
information within the text to fully understand it,
students are allowed to work together.
Materials/Technology: North Carolina Art Traditions - Lesson 2 pamphlet, workbooks, pencils, review
sheets.
References: North Carolina Art Traditions - Lesson 2
The lesson I taught was on North Carolina Art and Traditions. I felt quite confident going into this
lesson and I really enjoyed teaching about the different types of traditions. The main discussion of
cultural traditions went well and the students seemed to be engaged in learning about this particular
subject. The students were ready to answer questions and discuss how each subject was made or
used by using their prior knowledge. I feel like I had strong content for my lesson plan, however, I did
forget to add visuals for the students. This was unlike me, I would usually do this. I had planned to
pull them up on the smart-board through the internet but it escaped my mind before I started the
lesson. I found that it can be challenging to think of all the added content that you need to include
when conducting the lesson. Even though I didnt have any pictures, I was able to relate the lesson to
a previous book they had read and to a demonstration on dulcimers that they had the day before. I
believe the students liked finding out about all the different types of traditions and art that North
Carolina has and it was really nice that they got to see the dulcimer in person before we discussed it
during the lesson. My only weakness was that I am so use to using powerpoint to give my lessons that
I wasnt really good at writing on chart paper or using the smart-board. However, I was still able to
use the chart paper well enough to do the lesson, just not as neat as it could have been. I think the
lesson wasnt either too easy or too difficult. The students had previously read about the types of
arts and traditions that we discussed during the lesson so it was easy to keep a steady pace when
discussing the information and the transitions went smoothly. It was a great way to assess whether or
not the students understood the main ideas in the passage that they had already in their pamphlets. I
did have some students that threw a few curve ball questions but I was to answer and redirect their
thinking back to our main topics. Most of the students participated in the lesson by giving their ideas
and for others I think they do better just listening as others talked. All students participated in the
elbow partner discussions. When the students returned to their desks the were on task, Mrs.
Prevettes class is mostly self disciplined while doing independent work. Looking at class
management, the students did really well at paying attention so there was no need for any
refocusing. I feel like my instructions were clear and the students know their routines well. I felt that
I had a lot of strong points during the lesson but there are still many things that I need to work on
when teaching lessons. I feel that the comments provided by Mrs. Prevette will help me in perfecting
my teaching style and preparation of lessons. I will make sure to include all aspects that bring more
valuable and meaningful connections to my students and will remember to include more visuals into
the lesson. I always welcome constructive criticism for I am still learning how to improve my skills
and the feedback provides an opportunity for professional development and improvement for future
lessons.