Intro To Unit Plan
Intro To Unit Plan
Intro To Unit Plan
Michigan
Unit
Kaci Parker
Spring 2020
Ferris State University
EDUC 431 & 432
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Table of Contents
2 Documents
Part 1: Focus
Rationale……………………………………………………………………....pg. 3
Student Introduction……………………………………………………..…….pg. 4
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Part 2: Scope and Sequence
Content Areas……………………………………………………………….…pg. 5
Statement of Technology Emphasis…………………………….…….…….…pg. 5-6
Statement of Efforts to Include the Arts…………………………………….…pg. 6
Rationale
This third-grade unit plan focuses on the students learning about importance’s in their
own state. These lessons each hit and important topic in Michigan either current or historical.
These lessons do not go in depth due to the age and standards, but students can get some
background knowledge about their home state. Michigan is an important topic for young students
to start learning about. Obviously, students know where they live but most students in 3rd grade
do not know the importance’s of where they are living and some things that have happened in
their state.
Throughout this unit plan all areas will be covered. These include, Math, Science, Social
Studies, Language Arts, P.E., Music, Art, Health and Technology. All the standards that have
been included are all from Michigan’s standards. These are all integrated in different lessons,
making sure that the teacher can cross curriculum with different ideas.
The teacher will experience different types of learning for the student. With the topic
being Michigan, it is a very broad topic and the standards are all scattered. This unit gives the
teacher lots of material to get information from and lots of different topics to teach.
Students have all different types of learning styles. For this unit plan, it is in place for all
learners. Every lesson has a little bit of every learner type. There are many ways that the lessons
include ways for kinesthetic, visual and auditory learners to be comfortable with the material.
The homework assignments are all fun and engaging for students.
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Dear Students,
Your Teacher,
Miss. Parker
Cardinal
Directions
Michigan
Cherries
Mackinaw
Bridge
Life Cycle of a
Robin
The Great Lakes
Michigan Map
Technology improves every day. As we go about our everyday lives, we see that children
all around are exploring and using the internet. This shows that young students know how to use
technology and is part of their everyday routine. When students walk into a classroom in a world
like today, they will most likely see technology, whether it be Ipad’s or laptops. As we continue
Technology is a large part of this unit plan. Every lesson has some sort of technology
incorporated throughout. Technology is important when it comes to helping students. If you send
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a student home with homework to work on, they can easily get in touch with the teacher through
google classroom or something similar. It is a huge gateway for students and teachers to expand
their learning. Not only does this help organize students work, it is also helpful for the students
to practice for future technology use. In third-grade, students are starting to type more and
I have found it very important to keep it going through my lessons in this unit plan and
beyond. I will strive for students to become aware and understanding of the websites and search
Including the Arts into lesson planning will greatly increase your relationship with
students and help students to become comfortable. Through my time in college, I have taken
courses geared towards including the Arts. When teaching any lesson, it is simple to add in
something as small as a cut and paste when doing a science lesson. It is as simple as having
students sing along when learning a new language art standard. Including the Arts can be very
In my unit plan, I included both music and arts at least once each lesson. It is important
for students to express themselves through curriculum that most teachers do not include. Also
added in my unit is lots of movement. There are many students that learn best when they are
moving or drawing.
Including the Arts will help most students remember and learn curriculum better and it
will help the relationship as stated above. Letting students have the option is important also.
I have a classroom with twenty-five students. This group of students come from a
suburban school district in West Michigan. The classroom consists of fourteen girls and eleven
boys. This classroom is made up of Caucasian, Asian, Hispanic and African American. This
classroom is diverse for the setting it’s located. The majority of the students are from a good
social economic household. There are some students that come from a lower socioeconomic
background. The students that come from a lower background, we do very well with taking care
Our students are not able to take their chrome books home unless they have
communicated with the teacher and have signed them out. When they become 4th graders, they
will be allowed to take them home. As we assign assignments, the teacher will allow Chrome
books to go home to help with the assignment. For the students that may not have access, the
teacher will have printed material for them, so they are able to finish with the other students.
Now let’s get into my students’ abilities. I have one student that is ELL. They are from
Mexico but are fairly fluent in their English, as they have been here for 2 years. I have 2 students
that are ADHD and need extra reminders at times. I have a student that has a visual impairment.
They cannot see without their glasses on. That is the disabilities that I have in my classroom. My
ELL student gets pulled out by the ELL teacher 2 times a week for 45 minutes at a time. We are
working on the student’s vocabulary and pronunciation. This student wants to learn and proves
themselves everyday that they are working as hard as they can. Their attendance is outstanding.
My two students with ADHD are best friends and love to find ways to disrupt the class. The
students sit away from each other during class instruction. We have developed a system that the
students are allowed to work together as long as they have meet their daily checks. When partner
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work comes, I find it important that students choose their partners and if they prove they cannot
work smart with that partner, they are done with that partner. My students know that. So, for my
two ADHD students, they receive check ins through the day. If they have hit their check ins, they
may work with one another. For the visual learner, this student sits near the front and is given
print copies of all notes shown on the board. This way the student can follow along and see the
material.
For the rest of my students, they are all hard workers and know the expectations. If they
do not follow them, they may not receive a positive. We have a rewards system that after 50
positives, they receive a reward. This can be something small or large, it is the teachers’ choice.
We will assess the classroom at the end of the day and the students talk with their table and are
Classroom Environment
My classroom consists of lots of Christmas lights and low lighting. When someone walks
into my classroom, they will see lights, flexible seating and lots of space. I do not overload my
room with junk. Everything in my room is meaningful and useful. I do have regular tables but
not many of them. I have a kidney shaped table for group conferences. I have two regular
rectangle table lined in the back. The rest of my classroom has different style tables with
different types of chairs. I find it very important that students are comfortable when they are
learning. The big overhead lights that are in every school building just make the students tired. I
feel that Christmas lights and lower lighting actually help the student to listen and learn much
better.
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My library is full of all types of books. There are simple- complex (Age appropriate)
chapter books. There are lots of picture books. Picture books are totally normal in my classroom.
Students should be excited to read picture books. The importance in almost every picture book is
huge. Every story has a story and I like my students to understand that. Some are more complex,
When you walk into my classroom full of students, you will feel the comfort. My
students all feel safe and welcomed in my room. If there’s ever a time that a student says or does
something outside my expectations, they are immediately having a talk with me. I will not
tolerate bullying or rude talking in my classroom. My students will all feel safe and happy. I
never want students to feel scared or lost. I work with all students and spend extra time if
someone needs it. Is there enough time in a day to give one on one conferencing with every
student? No, but there sure is enough time in a week to find time with each student. If that’s
during silent reading time, that is okay. I want to keep my students on track.
parts of Michigan like but not limited to, the Great Lakes, The Upper Peninsula, labeling
Lansing, labeling the Bridge, labeling where cherries mainly grow. Students will take everything
they learned from the unit to bring it all together in a fun and messy project to show what they
have learned. They will be allowed to use technology (with clean hands).
text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Objectives:
Student will be able to identify the stages of an American Robin bird by creating a
narrative.
Students will be able to describe the different bodies of water attached to Michigan and
one that is not by labeling on a map
Students will be able to ask and answer questions accurately from the text.
Students should be able to draw an array of given multiplication whole number problems
with no more than 1 incorrect
Students will describe the cardinal direction using a compass to locate at least 4
significant places in Michigan.