Lesson Plan Example
Lesson Plan Example
Lesson Plan Example
Kaitlyn McCallin
Post-Activity
MODIFICATIONS TO MEET INDIVIDUAL
- There will be an individual assessment,
STUDENT NEEDS:
which will be an exit card the students will
- Proximity will be used for the
receive at the conclusion of the lesson.
student who has a behavioral 504
Closure
plan to ensure that he stays on task
- Partner: The students will be asked to turn
and uses the manipulatives
appropriately.
to their neighbor and tell them the formula
for volume.
MATERIALS:
Math Masters pp 323 and 416
Student Math Journal 2 p 244
Student Reference Book pp 154-155
model of a rectangular prism
cm cubes (10 per child)
tape
scissors
half-sheet of paper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8tuMaDxgJM
PowerPoint
Blank sheet of paper
INSTRUCTIONAL MODEL(S) & RATIONALE
- The lesson will begin with direct instruction to provide the students with the knowledge
of volume.
- Then, we will do an inquiry activity that allows them to fully understand what volume
measures using hands on experiences.
- Another model that will be used in this lesson is Teaching with Interaction.
- Computer Integration will be another model used, because there will be technology with
a YouTube video on volume.
PROCEDURE AND ACTIVITIES
TIME ALLOCATIONS
5 minutes
Transition:
- By the end of this lesson, you will be able to list exactly
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what you need to fill the pool or any rectangular prism
and how to calculate the volume. The students will be
asked to take out a blank sheet of paper and a pencil.
1. ACTIVITY
- Now we will take a look at this quick video that explains
the concept of volume. During this video, write down a
formula to find the volume and any other interesting facts
that you see.
- The students will watch a YouTube video on volume of a
rectangular prism.
10 minutes
10 minutes
20 minutes
5 minutes
2 minutes
ASSESSMENT
- The students will receive a notecard at the end of the lesson. These notecards will
have different prisms with different dimensions. The students will define the term
volume on side of the card, and then solve the problem on the other side. The students
will then turn the notecards in as they leave the classroom. This will be a traditional
assessment.