HAZLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Unit Plan DISTRICT UNIT/LESSON PLAN Teacher Name: Rachel M. Onacko Grade Level (s): First Subject: Reading/LA Start Date: 11-9-15 Building: Drums Elementary/Middle School Unit Title: Theme 2: Changes Outside My Door Essential Questions: What makes you special? What can happen over time? How do we measure time? How do plants change as they grow? How is life different than it was long ago? What changes do you see occurring outside your door? How can we make our world better? Standards: PA Core Standards, PA Academic Standards/Anchors (based on subject) CC.1.1.1.B Demonstrate understanding of the organization of the basic features of print CC.1.1.1.C Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds/phonemes CC.1.1.1.D Know and apply grade level phonics and word analysis skills and decoding of words CC.1.1.1.E Read with accuracy and fluency to support comprehension CC.1.2.1.A Identify the main idea and retell key details of text CC.1.2.1.C Describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text CC. 1.2.1.H Identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text CC.1.2.1.I Identify the basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic CC.1.2.1.J Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading, and being read to, as well as responding to texts, including words that signal connections and relationships between the words and phrases CC.1.2.1.L Read and comprehend literary nonfiction and informal text on grade level reading independently and proficiently CC.1.3.1.C Describe characters, setting, and major events in a story using key details CC.1.3.1.H Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown or multiple meaning words or phrases based on grade level reading or content CC.1.3.1.I Determine of clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple meaning words and phrases based on grade level reading and content CC.1.3.1.K Read and comprehend literature on grade level reading independently and proficiently CC.1.4.1.F CC.1.4.1.G Write opinion pieces on familiar topics CC.1.4.1.H Form an opinion by choosing among given topics CC.1`.4.1.I Support the opinion with reasons related to the opinion CC.1.4.1.K Use a variety of words and phrases CC.1.4.1.L Demonstrate a grade appropriate command of the conventions of standard English grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling CC.1.5.1.A Participate in collaborative conversations with peers and adults in small and large groups CC.1.5.1.E Produce complete sentences appropriate to task and situation CC.1.5.1.G Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English when speaking based on Grade 1 level and content Summative Unit Assessment : Summative Assessment Objective Students will begin to understand the changes that are happening within themselves and their communities. Assessment Method (check one) ____ Rubric ___ Checklist __X__ Unit Test Weekly Skills Test __X____ __X__ Student Self-Assessment ____ Other (explain) DAILY PLAN 1 DOK Activities / Teaching LEVEL Strategies Students will 1 daily Morning Message ...demonstrate 2 concepts of print understanding of oral language concepts of print. chart poems/songs …orally produce phonemic segmentation/ single syllable blending words by blending phonics/spelling short u sounds. making words activity …isolate and high frequency words produce initial, journal writing medial vowel, and listening comprehension final sounds in CVC guided reading words. graphic organizer …decode regularly spelled one syllable words. …segment spoken single syllable words into their complete sequence of individual sounds/phonemes. …recognize and read grade appropriate Objective (s) Materials / Resources Morning Message Chart poems/songs Teacher Manual RWW Big Book Literature Big Book Three Little Dassies RWW Student Book “Cubs in a Hut!” Practice Workbook Online Resources Poster High Frequency Cards Sound Spelling Cards Word Building Cards Photo Cards Writing Journals Leveled/Decodable Readers Grou ping Day S W I Assessment of Objective (s) FormativeTeacher observation; class participation Summativecompleted workbook pages 63; spelling book pgs 32 ; journal writing Student Self AssessmentSelf check papers 2 irregularly spelled words. …use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patterns. …use common, proper and possessive nouns. …ask and answer questions about key details in text. …focus on a topic, respond to questions, and add details to writing. …produce and expand complete sentences in response to prompts. Students will 1 …recognize the 2 distinguishing features of a sentence. …demonstrate daily Morning Message concepts of print oral language chart poems/songs phoneme segmentation/blending S W I Morning Message Chart poems/songs RWW Big Book Millie Waits for the Mail RWW Student Book Formative-class participation; teacher observation Summative- understanding of concepts of print. …ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally. …isolate, and pronounce initial, medial, and final sounds/phonemes in spoken single syllable words. …decode regularly spelled onesyllable words. …read words with inflectional endings. …recognize and read grade appropriate irregularly spelled words. …use conventional spelling for words phonics/spelling short u high frequency words journal writing listening comprehension guided reading pair partner reading graphic organizer Literature Anthology The Pigs, the Wolf, and the Mud Practice Workbook Online Resources Teaching Poster High Frequency Cards Sound Spelling Cards Word Building Cards Photo Cards Writing Journals Leveled/Decodable Readers Completed workbook pages 64; spelling book pgs 33 Student Self Assessmentpartner check papers with common spelling patterns and for frequently occurring irregular words. …ask and answer questions about key details in text. …describe characters, settings, and events in a story using key details. …use common, proper and possessive nouns. …use commas in dates to separate single words in a series. 3 Students will …demonstrate concepts of print. …retell stories, including key details, and 1 2 daily Morning Message concepts of print oral language chart poems/songs phoneme segmentation/blending S W I Morning Message chart poems/songs RWW Student Book Literature Anthology The Pigs, the Wolf, Formativethumbs up thumbs down, teacher observation, class participation demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson. …read grade level test orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression. …decode regularly spelled one syllable words. …read words with inflectional endings. …recognize and read grade appropriate irregularly spelled words. …use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patterns and frequently occurring regular words. phonics/spelling short e high frequency words listening comprehension writing journals guided reading graphic organizer and the Mud Practice Workbook Online Resources Teaching Poster/Graphic Organizer High Frequency Cards Sound Spelling Cards Word Building Cards Photo Cards Writing Journals Leveled/Decodable Readers Summativecompleted workbook pages 68; spelling book 34; graphic organizer Student Self Assessmentcheck papers 4 …use common, proper, and possessive nouns. Students will …demonstrate an understanding of concepts of print. …use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas. …read words with inflectional endings. …recognize and read grade appropriate irregularly spelled words. 1 2 daily Morning Message concepts of print oral language chart poems/songs phoneme segmentation/blending phonics/spelling short u high frequency words listening comprehension writing journals guided reading pair partner reading graphic organizer S W I Morning Message chart poems/songs Literature Anthology Tear and Take story “Pals Play and Hum” Practice Workbook Online resources Teaching Poster High Frequency Cards Sound Spelling Cards Word Building Cards Photo Cards Writing Journals Leveled/Decodable Readers Reader Response Journals Formativeteacher observation, class participation Summativecompleted workbook pages 67, 70; spelling pages 35 Student Self Assessmentgraphic organizer 5 Students will 1 …demonstrate an 2 understanding of concepts of print. …identify basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (ex: illustrations, descriptions, or procedures). …orally produce single syllable words by blending sounds/phonemes including consonant blends. …decode regularly spelled one syllable words. …recognize and read grade appropriate irregularly spelled words. …use common, Daily Morning Message concepts of print oral language chart poems/songs phoneme segmentation/blending phonics/spelling short e high frequency words listening comprehension writing journals guided reading pair partner reading graphic organizer S W I Morning Message chart poems/songs RWW Student Book Literature Anthology Literature Genre/Nonfiction “Homes Around the World” Practice Workbook Online Resources Poster High frequency cards Sound spelling cards Word building cards Photo cards Writing Journals Leveled/Decodable Readers Reader Response Journals Formativeteacher observation, class participation Summative- end of week skills check, spelling test, short vowel quiz; workbook pgs. 69; graphic organizer Student Self Assessmentgraphic organizer proper, and possessive nouns. Students will- FormativeSummative- 6 Student Self Assessment-