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Graded Lesson Plans 3

This week we finished our third week of graded lesson plans Overall the group of 2 besides me  did great, I loved how engaging and fun theses lesson are.

Abagail H was the first to go and her lesson was over the westward expansion. I really loved her objective and I thought it was a well written. I also love the fact game and I felt that it was a great way to keep the student engaged. Another thing I loved about your lesson was the journey journals and the questions you asked. Overall it was great lesson that I had hard time picking my favorite thing. Great Job!

The second person that went was me and I did mine over K-math. Which I was nervous and when this happens I talk like 100 miles an hour. I really tried to remember to slow so I hope I did. This is my favorite lesson for the unit. The reason why I picked this standard was for a reason. I remember my first observation for 100. Many of her students still didn't know how to count and they were in fourth grade which made me sad. I tried to pick actives that help each learners be successful at this topic.

Dakota was the last one to go and I really like his approach to his standard. One of my favorite things was the anticipatory set which I thought the question his ask was great. I LOVE all the activities that provide a different way to look at measurement. Each one was very engaging. I like the modification about giving them a similar question to walk them through. I remember wishing that my teacher did that because I struggled in early math. Great Job! 

Comments

  1. Kayla,

    I think your presentation was awesome! I think that everyone who presented was nervous including myself! You did just fine though, and I loved your lesson. I know that your students will love it too!

    Great Job
    Rylee

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  2. Kayla,
    Your presentation was great don't worry! I loved the variety of methods that you used and I really liked the number dance. I especially loved how fun your extension and modifications. Your students are going to love your lesson, I know I did!

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