Lesson Plan Roman Achievments
Lesson Plan Roman Achievments
Lesson Plan Roman Achievments
Date:2/1/16
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Original
Background Content Overview/Justification: One paragraph in your own words (4-6 sentences).
Include citations of where you gathered your background information in the reference section.
Instructional Plan: This is the heart of your lesson. It includes step-by-step instructions which a
substitute teacher should be able to teach from. Include movement opportunities and student-directed
learning. Higher Blooms questions should be included. Plan and write out your transitions. THIS IS
a SCRIPT of what you will teach.
Lesson
Component
s & Time
Frame
(examples)
(Anticipator
y Set
5 min.
Adaption/Differentiation*:
Hook
7 min.
Introduction
2 min.
Primary
Source
Analysis
45 mins
Direct
Instruction
30 min.
Closure 5
min.)
Adaption/Differentiation:
Students in advanced classes will have a different
third column that asks them to explain the
significance to modern society
Students will fill out notes in their interactive
notebooks on Roman Achievements. Teacher will
facilitate discussion by asking for examples and
connections to the modern world they made for each
section of Roman Achievements.
Adaption/Differentiation: Some students will
receive filled in notes and will follow along with a
highlighter
Students will tweet on todaysmeet.com. teacher will
ask students to think of one aspect of Lee Davis
High School that is attributed to Roman
Achievements
*Adaption/Differentiation: Please briefly include within your instructional plan how would you
alter/modify various part of the lesson (as seen in the example above) to meet needs of ELLs/struggle
readers, ADHD students, and gifted students? [You can also explain how sections of the lesson are
already meeting needs of diverse student populations]
Materials Needed for the Lesson:
References: Give the websites you used as well as the print materials. Discuss how you altered the
material if you borrowed pieces from someone elses work. Use APA 6th edition for citation format.
Points
/3 ea.
Rubric for Lesson Plans See full rubric for detailed description of expectations.
NCSS Themes: 1
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Objectives/EQ: well written EQ which is essential, objectives well-written and significant
Assessment: aligned with objectives, formative & summative
Content & procedures: HOOK, closure, timing, appropriate, detailed, accurate content, well
chosen strategies
PASS criteria: higher-order thinking, depth of knowledge [disciplined inquiry], meaning beyond
school, active, integrative, ethical valuing
Required elements: additional pieces submitted (incl. powerpoint, notesheet, assessments, rubrics,
etc), on time, strong visual component, use of primary sources
TOTA
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