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Special education teachers must be well versed in using performance data to identify students whose literacy skills are below grade level. Gaining insight into students’ academic strengths and needs will help educators plan appropriate instruction to assist students in making positive academic growth.


Using the “Class Profile,” identify a group of 3-4 elementary students who would benefit from an oral language development or phonemic awareness lesson. Determine a K-2 grade level for your group of fictional students, select an ELA standard from your state related to Oral Language Development or Phonemic Awareness, and then select a corresponding grade-level text appropriate for use in a lesson plan for the determined group. You may use Appendix B of the Common Core English Language Arts Standards to help you determine an appropriate text for the lesson.


With your choices in mind, use the “COE Lesson Plan Template” to design a lesson on oral language development or phonemic awareness, utilizing storytelling, dramatic play, or a read-aloud as an instructional strategy. Thoroughly script the "Multiple Means of Engagement" section, emphasizing the use of questions to access student's background knowledge and abilities to build new skills and develop common understanding through shared, concrete experiences.


Upon completion of your lesson plan, compose a 250-500 word summary, rationalizing how your instructional decisions help your group students to flourish in the classroom, as opposed to just survive. Be sure to address how you will use your findings in your future professional practice.

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Neha answered on Jun 17 2021
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GCU College of Education
LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE
Section 1: Lesson Preparation
    Teacher Candidate Name:
    Mrs. Stein
    Grade Level:

    Third grade
    Date:
    6/14/2021
    Unit/Subject:
    Addition and subtraction
    Lesson Summary and Focus:
    Students will be able to add and subtract easily in all kinds of ways.
    Classroom and Student Factors/Grouping:
    Classroom should be set up with different kinds of visuals, pictures, objects or virtual manipulatives to help the children grasp the concept easily
    National/State Learning Standards:
    2.0A.B.2 Children will be very fluent in addition and subtraction and come out third grade knowing how all the sums of one and two digit numbers.
    Specific Learning Target(s)/Objectives:
    Learning objectives are designed to identify what the teacher intends to measure in learning. These must be aligned with the standards. When creating objectives, a learner must consider the following:
· The audience will be the students
· Action verb used during instruction will be solve .
· Abacus ,flash cards can be used as tool .
What is being assessed in the lesson must align directly to the objective created. This should not be a summary of the lesson, but a measurable statement demonstrating what the student will be assessed on at the completion of the lesson. For instance, “understand” is not measureable, but “describe” and “identify” are.
For example:
Given an unlabeled map outlining the 50 states, students will accurately label all state names.
    Academic Language
    Understand the concept of place value
Knowing the concept of greater and smaller number
    Resources, Materials, Equipment, and Technology:
    1.Abacus
2.concrete objects like pencils,chalk can be used in class.
3.Flash card with large font
4.Beads,pebbles can we used
Section 2: Instructional Planning
    Anticipatory Set
Your goal in this section is to open the lesson by activating students’ prior knowledge, linking previous learning with what they will be learning in this lesson and gaining student interest for the lesson. Consider various learning preferences (movement, music, visuals) as a tool to engage interest and motivate learners for the lesson.
In a bulleted list, describe the materials and activities you will use to open the lesson. Bold any materials you will need to prepare for the lesson.
For example:
· I will use abacus and ask students to tell the place...
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