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Introduction
This is an inclusion activity that we
use at the beginning of the school year.
Subject: Language Arts
Topic: Literature
Grade Level: 2
Student Lesson
Standards Addressed
Second Grade
Language Arts Standard 4
Student demonstrates the ablity
to analyze and respond to literature.
a) Identify genre
(poetry and drama).
b) Identify and compare elements
of different stories.
d) Generate alternative endings
to stories.
e) Identify rhythm, rhyme
and alliteration in poetry.
Instructional Objectives
Insert your learning objectives
here. For example:
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After viewing an animation of
continental movement on a laser disk, students will be able to arrange
the fit of the continents with continental puzzle pieces.
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After analyzing information from
an Encarta CD, students will be able to compare the distribution of fossils,
rock types and ancient climatic zones on different continents as evidence
for plate tectonics by fitting puzzle pieces marked by these special features.
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Students will be able to draw
a diagram of the earth’s layers.
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After collecting information from
The Earth CD, students will be able to locate earthquakes, volcanoes and
mid ocean ridges as evidence for plate tectonics.
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After viewing a laser disc geology
chapter, students will be able to pass a true/false quiz on lithospheric
plates and layers of the earth.
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Students will be able to identify
the major geologic events that result from plate motions in a Power Point
multimedia presentation.
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Students will be able to present
their findings on the sixth grade plate tectonics and Earth’s structure
standards in a Power Point multimedia presentation to an audience of peers
and adults, including the World Geologic Society.
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Students will be able to write,
edit and revise their findings on the sixth grade plate tectonics and Earth’s
structure standards using correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Student Activities
Insert brief summaries of
your introductory, enabling, and culminating activities. Insert links to
online resources in your text and insert links to activities on your student
lesson web site.
Into
Read
ChrysanthemumBy
Kevin Henkes.
Have
a discussion about where various names came from.
Listen
to selected poetry.
Give
pretest.
Assign
homework: Parent Interview/Why did you pick
my name?
Through
Introduce
biopoem.
Brainstorm
personal characteristics.
Fill
out biopoem questionaire.
Write
biopoem and publish on computer.
Share
poems.
Compile
poems into a class book.
Beyond
Create a math graph of the number of letters in the students names.
Have the children make new words out of the letters in their name.
Assessments
Post
test
Results
After implementing your lesson
(sometime between January & March), insert a chart of your pre-test,
post-test, and culminating assessment data.
Web
Resources & Supplementary Materials
Sometimes
I feel like a mouse
Introductory Activity
List and link the web resources
for this activity here. Also link supplementary materials such as PDF files
and /or document files.
Enabling Activity
List and link the web resources
for your learning activity(ies) here. Also link supplementary materials
such as PDF files and /or document files.
Culminating Activity
List and link the web resources
for this activity here. Also link supplementary materials such as PDF files
and /or document files.
Murdock Elementary
Willows, CA
Darlene Bishop:
dbishop@wunif.k12.ca.us
Kristen Schonauer::kschonauer@willows.net
Last Revised:
06/13 /2000
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