Teacher Name: K. Olander Subject : ESL Grade Level : K Building: HTELC Unit Plan Unit Title: K- Step Into School Essential Questions: k – What are farm animals like? Standards: PA Core Standards, PA Academic Standards/Anchors (based on subject) Grade K 1.1.K.C: Expand oral language through the use of an increasingly robust vocabulary 1.1.K.D: Demonstrate listening comprehension/ understanding before, during, and after reading through strategies such as think aloud, retelling, summarizing, and connecting to prior knowledge 1.1.K.E: Demonstrate accuracy and automaticity in phoneme segmentation, letter naming, letter-sound correspondence and blending (decoding) simple words. 1.2.K.E: Identify and respond to essential content of text 1.4.K.B: Write, dictate, or illustrate to communicate informatio Respond with grade level appropriate questions, ideas, information, or opinions Language Objective K- Students will practice articulating consonant and vowel sounds in English Employ classroom language and simple high-frequency vocab for describing and retelling simple stories. Give basic information that is depicted orally. Summative Unit Assessment: Summative Assessment Objective Students will- k- High frequency word unit test, identify and say a, the, this, is, who, my, and students will complete a weekly Assess Assessment Method (check one) ____ Rubric ___ Checklist __x__ Unit Test ____ Group ____ Student Self-Assessment __x__ Other (explain) Write beginning, middle, end story map DAILY PLAN Objective (s) Students will be asked the Big Question…What are animals like? 1 DOK LEVEL 1,2 Prior knowledge..What animals live on a farm? Activities / Teaching Strategies In this unit we will be learning about animals that live on a farm. What is a farm? Grouping Day Materials / Resources Pictures in books. Digital pictures If students don’t know certain words for animals, they can draw or pantomime them Assessment of Objective (s) Formative- teacher observation, student participation SummativeStudent Self - Assessment- Use graphic organizer Students willbuild concepts about each animal’s characteristic 1,2 2 3 4 Students will Develop concept of print Organize Ideas Write words 1,2 Students will Develop Phonological awareness Match sounds Review high frequency words Write labels Does it look big? Small? Tall? Students will practice and identify syllables in key words Using picture cards, students will ask an elbow partner the question, What is this?” Students will listen to the story,” I like Farm Animals” Students will review sight words. Students will fill in a graphic organizer “Farm Animals” They will say alphabet letters and sounds Picture cards Formative- teacher observation, student participation Track print while I read Review group graphic organizer Students will review sight words. They will say alphabet letters and sounds Say and echo sight words Small books “I like Farm Animals” - sight word cards - alphabet cards - graphic organizer web Using elkonin boxes, students will match sounds Listen to and identify words with the same beginning sound They will say alphabet letters and sounds Say and echo sight words Elkonin boxes and chips Formative- - sight word cards - alphabet cards Tm-t86 Summative- -Big Book Summative- sight word cards - alphabet cards “Farm Animals” Student Self - Assessment- Formative-teacher observation, student participation SummativeStudent Self - Assessment- Student Self - Assessment- 5 Students will retell a story, create a story about a farm based on 1,2 Students will retell the photo essay on tm pg 121 Practice page 2.13 to 2.14 K big book pg 31 Practice page Formativeteacher observation, student pictures Learn about adjectives T 139 Write using a descriptive word. Review and discuss high frequency words participation Summative- Student Self - Assessment- 6 Students will Review all letters and sounds Hear and discuss Key words Discuss the big question, What are Animals Like? Students will review sight words. They wil say alphabet letters and sounds Say and echo short vowels and view pictures that have the short vowel sounds Use elkonin boxes Sight word cards Elkonin boxes Formative- teacher observation, student participation Summative- Student Self - Assessment-