Lesson Plan 14
Lesson Plan 14
Lesson Plan 14
Assignment
Step 1
Visit the following Website and watch the video interview of Howard Garner on multiple
intelligences: http://www.edutopia.org/multiple-intelligences-howard-gardner-video
Step 2
Locate Web resources to assist you in planning a developmentally appropriate lesson using the
computer or technology to assist in childrens understanding.
Use the lesson plan format to create a lesson that is designed to enhance the childrens use of
technology in the classroom. Remember to cite your sources and include the at least one Washington
State Early Learning Standard and one of the NETS to define you objectives for the lesson.
o Visit the National Education Technology Standards (NETS) Web Site and view the
technology standards for students. This site has PDF, Word and Web files available. Align at
least one of these standards with your lesson plan
o Washington State Early Learn Standards can be found at the following Website.
http://www.del.wa.gov/publications/development/docs/guidelines.pdf You may have also
received a copy of this booklet in one of your other classes but it is also available to you
online as a downloadable document. There are six different domains and are grouped by age
and grade.
Step 3
Write a summary that describes your rationale on choosing the lesson plan and how the different
aspects will allow you to assess childrens learning. Notice that throughout this course I have used a
rubric that describes how you will be able to meet the assignments outcomes. In the evaluation
section of your lesson plan I have suggested that you do this. In designing a lesson it is very
important to figure out how you will assess childrens understanding for the learning objectives you
have indicated.
Step 4
Save the lesson plan, and your summary, as a Word document called Computer Lesson.
Place as an attachment in the assignment area. Save a copy of the assignment on a Cloud such as
DropBox or OneDrive for backup. (Do not include assignment instructions or instructions in lesson
plan!)
Step 5
Create a new Webpage called Lessons. In this area you will write a brief description about your
curriculum.
o Some things students have added to this page are their daily schedule, a sample of a weekly
lesson plan or their overarching goals for the children in the classroom. Once you have
introduced this webpage you should upload to your lesson plan in a pdf format for viewers to
easily access.
Place the link to this Webpage in your assignments message area so that I can check your progress.
Submit assignment on or before due date.
Assessment Rubric
20 Points
Exceeds Expectation
Meets Expectation
Objective(s)
Describe the behavior that the students
will perform, the conditions under
which it will be performed, and the
criteria for assessing mastery such as
the Washington State Learning
Standards or NETS (3pts)
All materials are included but All materials are not included or
are unclear or use of materials are sloppily organized.
is unclear.
Lesson Description
Describe how the lesson will work.
Describe the lesson so that another
teacher could understand it and
implement it without your presence.
(3pts)
Evaluation Procedure
Describe the assessment measure for
determining whether the lessons
objective(s) were met.
(3pts)
Webpage design
5 points
If your paper is not written well and free of errors, it will negatively impact each of the above categories.
C. Benteu Revised 2013
Age Group: 8
Number of Children: 15
Source Cited:
ISTE for Student Standards, ISTE, http://www.iste.org/standards/standards-for-students
Washington State Learning Standard (WSLS) and Domain: Learning about my world.
NET Objectives:
2.3: Select and Use Applications: Use productivity tools and common applications effectively and
constructively.
Objective:
The objective of this game is help strength this child with his physical, mental, and emotional
health. Doing all this can help this student pass his math test and also I can get closer to him. I want
him to feel he has someone that he can trust. So this is a game he can play, learn, and talk about
how he feels.
Materials Needed:
You will need at least one child and a basketball. Also you will need a basketball hoop and a set of
question from the test the student will be taking.
Procedure/Instructions:
The game will end when the student understand the purpose of the game. In this case the questions
that are being asked the students. The parent will ask the student or their child the question and if
he/she answers it right he/she will keep shooting the basketball until he/she misses their shoot. But
if he/she miss she has go directly to the next question and answer all the missed question later. After
he/she misses the shoot the parent asks the child a new question. This goes in a loop after the child
has finished answering all the question and understands the question.
Evaluation and Assessment Procedure:
The student I was evaluating was excellent. He was so fascinated with the sport of basketball and
also he liked how I mixed basketball with math he asked me if I have time to come back when he
has the next test. And I said yes, absolutely. He answered all but one questions and towards the end
he answered the question without thinking about it.