Lesson 1 Final
Lesson 1 Final
Lesson 1 Final
STRATEGIC
AFFECTIVE
Motivation
(Opening/
Introduction/
Engagement)
Development
Document
camera
Students
number
and
address
cards
Hand
sheets
Envelopes
Pencils
Visuals
of
address
Map
of
Michigan
NA
The
description
of
(script
for)
the
lesson,
wherein
you
describe
teacher
activities
and
student
activities
Open
by
having
all
of
the
students
sitting
in
their
desks.
The
teacher
has
a
large
bag.
Teacher
tells
students
that
they
have
all
received
some
mail!
Teacher
tells
students
there
is
an
envelope
for
everyone.
However,
they
must
wait
to
open
it.
Teacher
passes
out
a
letter
to
each
student.
Teacher
asks
students
to
examine
the
envelope.
Teacher
asks
students
how
did
she
know
whose
envelope
was
whose.
Students
respond:
It
has
my
name
on
it.
Teacher
asks
students:
If
they
have
ever
received
a
card
in
the
mail.
If
so,
how
does
the
mail
man/woman
know
what
house
to
give
it
to?
Students
raise
there
hands
and
answer:
The
mailman
knows
where
we
live
The
name
on
the
front
The
address
Teacher
tells
students
that
the
address
on
the
front
tells
people
where
their
house
is
located.
After
the
teachers
have
met
with
each
student
individually
call
the
students
back
together.
Tell
them
to
place
their
hand
print
sheets
in
their
desks
explain
that
they
will
be
working
on
this
throughout
the
week.
Once
all
the
students
have
cleared
their
desks
ask
them
why
they
think
it
might
be
important
to
know
their
phone
number
and
address.
Closure
Call
on
a
variety
of
students
and
allow
them
to
share
their
ideas.
Tell
students
that
this
is
a
question
they
will
continue
to
think
about
throughout
the
week.
*Throughout
the
week
these
sheets
will
be
a
part
of
seat
work.
This
will
give
the
students
additional
practice.
In
addition,
the
students
will
be
practicing
with
the
sheets
hung
in
various
locations.
*creeksidelearnign.
Com
is
the
recourse
the
hand
sheets
were
found.
Your
reflection
on
the
lesson
including
ideas
for
improvement
for
next
time:
Use
Google
maps
or
other
visuals
in
illustrating
where
an
address
can
be
found.
Divide
the
lesson
into
two
sections.
Leave
the
memorizing
fro
a
later
time.