Lesson Plan - Foundational Skills
Lesson Plan - Foundational Skills
Lesson Plan - Foundational Skills
College of Education
LESSON PLAN FORMAT
KNOW AND APPLY GRADE-LEVEL PHONICS AND WORD ANALYSIS SKILLS IN DECODING WORDS.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.4.3.A
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.4.4.B
READ GRADE-LEVEL PROSE AND POETRY ORALLY WITH ACCURACY, APPROPRIATE RATE, AND
EXPRESSION ON SUCCESSIVE READINGS.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.4.4.C
USE CONTEXT TO CONFIRM OR SELF-CORRECT WORD RECOGNITION AND UNDERSTANDING,
REREADING AS NECESSARY.
Lesson Objectives:
Students will whisper-read the decodable passage “Digging for Diamonds” improving
their fluency while reading a grade-level passage.
Students will identify words within their reading that have the -un and -in prefixes.
Students will use decoding skills and self-correction strategies to read a grade-level
passage with accuracy and expression.
Materials Needed:
● Slideshow
● Projector
● Decodables
● Sticky Notes
A. The Lesson
2nd Read: “This time, same thing, you’ll be given one minute to read the passage. This
time I want you to work on your rate as you read. We want to read at the same rate we
talk. It’s also your own goal to BEAT the last place that you read to last time. You have
one minute, ready, go”.
● Stop the students. Have them move their sticky note to the new place they ended.
Have students close their eyes. Raise your hand if you beat your place from last
time, okay hands down.
● It’s okay if you haven’t beat your last record. Sometimes we focus on something
that is more difficult for us like accuracy or expression that might decrease our
rate!
3rd Read: “This time, same thing, you’ll be given one minute to read the passage. This
time I want you to work on your expression as you read. We want to change our voices
as we read especially when we reach question marks and exclamation marks. It’s also
your own goal to BEAT the last place that you read to last time. You have one minute,
ready, go”.
Final Read: “this our last read! ** Give out compliments to the whole class about the
awesome reading I’ve heard** This time you have one minute to read, and we are going
to read with accuracy, good rate, and expression! You have one minute. Try to beat
yourself this time! Ready, set, GO!”
** Get attention. “You guys all did a great job during the reading today. Show me on your
fingers, 5 being the best and 1 being the worst, about how you felt YOU did on this
activity.”
“Thank you, this isn’t something we will do everyday, but it’s something we will do a
couple times a week to make sure that we are becoming accurate readers”
B. Assessments Used
Informal - Listening to students as they are reading. Grading on participation. Self-ratings
at the end of the lesson.
C. Differentiated Instruction
There are multiple students I am concerned about accessing this level of text. For these
students, I will ask them to whisper read their leveled partner reading books instead if
they seem frustrated or withdrawn from this activity. I want them to start the lesson
reading the whole class decodable, but after listening to the students I will determine if a
partner reading book is more appropriate for their level.
D. Resources
ReadyGen Reading Curriculum - Volume 1
Grade 4 Practice Readers Volume 1: Units 1 and 2 —> Practice word analysis and reread
for fluency