Name: Robert Mitts Date: 11/11/13-11/15/13 Woodland Hills High School Lesson Plans Edline was updated this week: My class website was updated this week: Lesson Topic (Standard/Anchor): Reading R11.A.1&2.2 Identify and apply word recignition skills R11.AA.1&2.2 Identify and apply word recognition skills, including: scanning, matching, demonstrating phonemic awareness, naming, reading. R11.AA.1&2.2a (LA) Scans materials R11.AA.1&2.2b (LA) Matches identical pictures or photographs R11.AA.1&2.2a (LB) Selects word names R11.AA.1&2.2b (LB) Reads words in isolation R11.AA.1&2.2c (LB) Reads word in context R11.AA.1&2.2 (LC) Reads 30-50 words aloud R11.A.1&2.4 Identify and explain main ideas and relevant details. R11.AA.1&2.4 Identify and explain the main ideas and relevant details, inclusing: answering literal comprehension questions, sequencing events. R11.AA.1&2.4 (LA) Answers literal questions: what, who, where R11.AA.!&2.4a (LB) Answers literal questions: what, who, where, when, why questions -- open-ended response Stage I – Desired Results Big Ideas: Description of a rain forest environment Content Area: Life Skills - Social Studies Length of Lesson: 45 Minutes Periods 2A Understanding Goals (Concepts): - Working together on the creating the rain forest reserve - Students will create "If I Were Poems based on the animals in the Rain Forest -Students will complete job applications based on the jobs that are in the Amazon Rain Forest R11.AA.1&2.4a (LC) Answers literal "when" question reading comprehension R11.AA.1&2.4b (LC) Answers literal "why" question reading comprehension R11.AA.1&2.4c (LC) Answers literal "how" question reading comprehension R11.AA.1&2.5a (LC) Describes 4 events from narrative text R11.AA.1&2.5b (LC) Name 4 facts from expository text Student Objectives (Competencies/Outcomes): Students will be able to: Students will create "If I were Poems based on the animals in the Rain Forest Students will complete job applications based on the job available in the Amazon Rain Forest Essential Questions: What arethe parts of a rain forest? What are the postions available in the Amazon? - Vocabulary: Biologist, Botanist, Ecologist, Environmentalist, Veterinarian Stage II – Assessment Evidence Performance Task: Other Evidence: -Create a person who works in the Rain Forest and describe their duties -student work samples in the rain forest -observation -verbal responses Stage III – Learning Plan Materials & Resources: Rain Forest story path books, "If I Were Poems" Full Character Cut Outs, Pencils, Paper CONTENT AREA READING: Throughout lessons Formative Assessment(s): #1. Pre-Assessment #2. Summarizing Main Ideas #3. Thumbs Up Others: Instructional Procedures*: (includes mini-lessons) -active engagement, explicit instruction, modeling, scaffolding Active Engagements used: Scaffolding used: #1. Teacher Promping #2 . Provide Visual Support Others: Describe usage: Describe usage: -at beginning, during, and after lessons -throughout lessons Monday Tuesday 11/11/13 Day A 11/12/13 Day B Students will identify job Students will opportunities in the continue to create a Amazon Basin Rain full length character Forest. of people who work in the Rain Forest Students will complete a job application for a job Students will in the Rain Forest research information about the job that Students will create a full they desire have in length character of the Rain Forest people who work in the Rain Forest See Above See Above Wednesday 11/13/13 Day A Read pages 10-11 and describe the jobs that are in the Rain Forest Students will continue to create a full length character of people who work in the Rain Forest Thursday 11/14/13 Day B Students will read pages 12-15 and describe the Rain Forest Structure Friday 11/15/13 Day A Students will read pages 16-17 and Describe animals that live in the Canopy of the Rain Forest If time students will read pages 18-19 and describe the animals in The Understory See Above See Above See Above Assignments Procedures #1. Summarizing #2. Whole Class Response Others: * Include Active Engagement, Explicit Instruction, Metacognition, Modeling, & Scaffolding