Wednesday, December 23, 2009
TPACK report
http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dfzkr6p9_4fdpmxccn
ipt math lesson
Name: Leah Garrett |
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Title: Subtraction Day 1
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Summary: Students in this class have mastered addition and need to take that step farther and work on subtraction. I will use a visual PowerPoint to show this concept and give the students practice. Then we will move to manipulative and skittle math to continue practicing.
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Primary Core Objective: Standard 2 Objective 2 Recognize and represent mathematical relationships using symbols and use number sentences with operational symbols to solve problems. a.Recognize that "=" indicates that the two sides of an equation are expressions of the same number. b.Recognize that "+" indicates the joining of sets and that "-" indicates the separation of sets. c.Write and solve number sentences from problem situations involving addition and subtraction d. Create problem situations involving addition and subtraction.
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Materials Used by the Teacher: Power point presentation Skittles Handouts
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Technologies Used by the Teacher: Powerpoint presentation | Technologies Used by the Students: Students will help present and answer questions using the projector. |
Intended Learning Outcomes: Students will learn that just like you can add two numbers together you can subtract or take some away from another. Students will be able to recognize the - sign and further understand the = sign. Students will be able to create their own subtraction problems. |
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Instructional Procedures: First I will write some addition problems on the projector and ask for some students to come up and solve the problems. Then after a review I will show on the projector a problem on the overheard using skittles and explain that this is subtraction because I am taking some away. Then I will pull up my powerpoint presentation and go through some more examples of subtraction problems. The powerpoint will put the problems up piece by piece so that they students can really learn about each part of the problem. The last few slides will have the full number sentence pop up with a blank where students will give the answer and it will pop up after the equal sign. When I feel they are comfortable enough with this idea I will give another skittle example or two on the projector and show how they are marking their answers on their worksheet. Then I will pass out their practice sheets and their skittles to use as manipulative.
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Extensions: Students on the back of their sheet can write their own subtraction problems on the back using their skittles. Then they will find a partner and they will take turns solving each others problems. |
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Assessment Plan: Informally I will assess their understanding by how well they are able to participate in the lesson and the answers to the math problems they are providing. Formally I will review the answers on their handout and their own problems they have written to make sure not only is the math right but that they are showing an example of the notation like - signs and = signs. |
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ipt science plan
ipt phonics lesson
Name: Leah Garrett |
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Title: Phonics-teaching silent e
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Summary: This lesson will help students to not only see but also hear the difference silent e makes for different words. I will use a powerpoint for a visual with audio to accomplish this task. |
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Primary Core Objective: Standard 4 Objective 1 a. Identify and pronounce sounds for consonants, consonant blends (e.g., br, st, fl) and consonant digraphs (e.g., ch, sh, wh, th) accurately in words. b. Identify and pronounce sounds for short and long vowels, using patterns (e.g., vc, vcv, cvc, cvvc, cvcv, cvc-silent e), and vowel digraphs (e.g., ea, ee, ie, oa, ai, ay, oo, ow) accurately in words. Objective 2 a. Identify sound patterns and apply knowledge to decode one-syllable words (e.g., blends, digraphs, vowel patterns, r-controlled vowels). |
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Materials Used by the Teacher: powerpoint presentation with visual and audio clues. Handout for practice Magnetic letters Video clips
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Technologies Used by the Teacher:
·Powerpoint presentation with audio and visual components Overhead projector TV/DVD player | Technologies Used by the Students:
·Overhead projector Watching the presentation and video clips |
Intended Learning Outcomes:
Because of this lesson students will be able to identify words that have a silent e. They will also understand what happens to the words containing this element and be able to decode and read these words. This should also help increase reading fluency. |
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Instructional Procedures: I will begin this lesson by showing the first slide on my powerpoint presentation which will have a simple sight word and have the students read that outloud to me. Then I will show another word on the next slide of the powerpoint, this will have a silent e on the end. I know the students will struggle with the pronunctuation. Then I will click on the audio button so that the students can hear how this word really is pronounced. Then we will talk about the silent e and that it is magic and causes the other vowel to say its name in the word. Then we will look at several other examples of silent e words on the powerpoint, after each I will click the audio button so that the students can hear the proper pronunctuation. Then I have a clip from Between the Lions where there is a catchy song about silent e that I will show. Following I have created a summary review on the powerpoint that shows several different words, both silent e and nonsilent e words. The word will appear on the screen the students will read it and then tell me where which column it goes in. Following each word there is a two column slide that each time adds a word until the final slide that shows all the words sorted by silent e and not having a silent e. I will then explain the handout that they received and that they are to sort the words into the same two columns at their desk and each time spell the word out with their magnetic letters. |
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Extensions:
After they have sorted all the words that I have given them and attached them to the sheet, they can see if they can spell any more words that fit on either column using their magnetic letters and write them on the sheet. |
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Assessment Plan:
Informally I will assess them by how they read the words on the slides and how they are able to sort the words into the columns. Formally I will be looking at their worksheets to get an idea of their understanding of silent e. |
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TPACK lesson plans
Science plan: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfzkr6p9_3c4q9rffv
Language Arts plan: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfzkr6p9_2dk8979c8
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Science Challenge
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Internet Saftey Reflection
I looked through the NetSmartz website and the NetUtah videos section of the resources. I found both of these informative. What I liked was that there were a variety of target audiences, it showed that everyone needs to be careful on the internet and there is a lot more to be aware of than I think we all think. I also watched the BYU animation on internet safety, it was a really cute cartoon. I think it is a perfect way to teach children a very basic but crucial internet tip: to never give out personal information or to meet people you know nothing else about that you met online. Kids are so trusting that sometimes they dont realize the danger they are willing putting themselves in. This was a great way to inform children of the dangers of technology without destroying their innocence or scaring them.
The biggest take away for me from this assignment was that there are fun ways to protect those we care about and to protect ourselves. I think even I forget sometimes that not everything is as it appears and that not all the information that is presented is accurate. It really is important to teach children how to judge the media they come in contact with, search for, and use and to remind them that once something is on the internet it is done and there is no taking what you said or did back and that can be very hurtful to others and to yourself.
When I completed the doing part of this assignment, I really was surprised at how little people really do know about the many threats there are out there with technology. Everyone I spoke with knew the basics like dont give out your personal information to strangers and not to search for things you didnt want to see. But there is so much more to internet saftey. It surprised me how little people really think of the very real threats and dangers that are out there. It was interesting to see how truly uninformed we let ourselves become. It really opened my eyes to how necessary it is as educators and parents to be informed with the new technologies that are out there and to make sure that we outline specific guidelines to protect those we care about. Children take risks and are trusting and we cant afford to let them remain uniformed. The people I spoke with seemed to really appreciate the resources and information I was able to share and I anticipate that they will make improvements in their homes to be more informed and safe while using technology, in particular the internet.