Lesson 2 For Portfolio
Lesson 2 For Portfolio
Lesson 2 For Portfolio
Lesson Plan
Date:
11/2/15
Differentiated Instruction/Adaptation/Intervention
Procedures
Introduction/Lesson Set
Give brief introduction of myself and let the students know the topic
and section that is going to be covered.
Let the students know the CSOs, objectives, and student outcomes by
writing them on the board
Ask the students what a prism is and if anyone would draw it on the
board
Give students the question: a room air conditioner can cool a room
with a volume of 1600 cubic feet. If the room has a height of 8 feet
and a length of 16 feet, what is the maximum width of the room?
Show how to find a missing length of a prism, using a known volume.
Let students know to find the volume of any prism, use formula V=Bh.
B is the area of the base, and is capitalized. The formula or method
used to find the value of B will be different for different prisms,
depending on the shape of the base.
Have students read the Why? section in the textbook and have them
answer the following questions: 1. What unites are used to find the
area of the base? 2. Since the area of the bottom is multiplied times
the height to give the total number of cubes, what units would be used
to denote the number of cubes? 3. How many one-inch cubes are in
the block of clay? Explain how to answer the question.
Closure
Have students get into groups of two and play a game on their Ipad
that deals with volume of a prism. Game can be found at
http://www.xpmath.com/forums/arcade.php?do=play&gameid=118
Give handout 12-2 Skill Practice to the students. Have them complete
and turn in
Once handouts are complete go over all the answers and explain step
by step
Assign problems 6-17, 28, 29, and 33-45 out of the textbook and have
the students work individually.
Diagnostic:
Formative:
Summative:
Material
Extended Activities
If students finish early
Have students get into groups of three and come up with their own
prisms and quiz one another.
If technology fails
Bring extra batteries for the students calculators incase they do not
function properly
Reflection:
I found the most helpful part of my planning and lesson plans were to
do some research on multiple sites online. I watched a few videos on the
subject matter, including YouTube and Kan Academy. Doing some research
online by watching videos and reading gave me some different ways of
teaching the students the new material. Another helpful method I used in
preparing my lesson was to look through the teachers textbook. The
textbook is set up to give the teacher some ideas on how to deliver the
lesson and some questions to ask the students. I found my objectives from
the textbook and online while looking through the West Virginia CSOs. The
procedures of the lesson I came up with on my own. I determined myself the
best was to present the new material to the class. I did not have much say
in the material that I was going to cover because my observing teacher told
me what he would like for me to teach. The assessment of the material I
found in the teachers textbook handouts. The questions on the handout let
me know if the students comprehended the material that I taught on. Some
ways that I determined how to challenge the students were to ask questions
while teaching the lesson. Once I came up with some ideas I would ask my
friends if they could answer them to see if they had to critically think. I
believe that the way that I prepared my lesson was successful. The CSOs of
my lesson cover a large section of material. To actually teach everything in
the CSOs, I would have to teach a few different sections.
The delivery of my lesson was the part that I thought went the
best. They students all participated in conversation and answered all the
questions that I asked them. A part that I believe could use some work is my
actual lesson plan. I find it hard to integrate all the material appropriate for
the eighth grade pre-algebra class. All the students understood the lesson
and did well on the handouts and book problems. I thought that my
sequence of procedures went very well and that the students were engaged
in the material. I had the perfect amount of material. From the beginning of
the lesson all the way to the end of class, all the students were staying busy.
Once I finished with the lesson, I went over all the key factors of the lesson
with the students and asked them a few questions on what they learned. I
do not believe that the pace of the lesson was to fast or to slow to lose any
of the students. Keeping them involved with the lesson kept them engaged.
lesson. I actually had two different students say they liked my style of
teaching. The students were very attentive and enthusiastic. Every time I
would ask a question, they would want me to have them answer it. . Luckily
I did not have to deal with students not responding to questions that I asked.
I gave all students the opportunity to participate in the lesson.
Worksheet 12-2:
18 students received 100% (12/12)
Worksheet 12-2
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0.92
0.83
Series 1
Homework Problems:
16 students received 100% (25/25)
0.75
0.67
Homework
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0.96
0.92
Series 1
0.88
0.72
According to the data that I collected from both assessments, I came to the
conclusion that all objectives were met. All but one student received a C or
better on the assignments. When grading the homework problems, I noticed
that the majority of the students miss the problem that ask them to find the
volume of an object that consisted of a rectangular prism and a triangular
prism. The students were having trouble finding the volume of an object that
consisted of two parts. I would spend more time on explaining how to find
the volume of an object that has two parts. I would explain that you would
find the volume of one object and then find the volume of the second object
and add them together. I would do multiple examples of these types of
problems so students are able to master the concept. Having the students
first play the game on their ipads in groups before giving them the handout
was not a great idea. I learned that students will rush to finish their work so
they wont have to do it for homework. This is something that I will take in
consideration when planning my next lesson. You need to give students
enough time to work on problems so they do not feel rushed. When students
rush they tend to make mistakes. I believe if I gave them more class time to
finish, more of the students would have answered all the questions correctly.