Eled 3223 - Lesson Plan
Eled 3223 - Lesson Plan
Eled 3223 - Lesson Plan
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2. Statement of Objective
for Student
Time
2 min
1 min
10-15min
Now I am going to look at Ontario to find its regions. Point to the upper part
of Ontario. In in this upper part of Ontario, I can see that there is a large
amount of forests and mountains from the Rocky Shield that is not shared by
the rest of the area. Point to the lower part of Ontario. In this lower part of
Ontario, I can see that it has flatter land with bodies of water`, this is different
than the rest of the area.
4. Guided Practice
10-15min
Using Google maps, bring up a map of North Carolina. Have a separate map
of North Carolina pulled up in a Word document. Show the map to the
students.
As we look at North Carolina, what kinds of characteristics do you notice?
Have students think-pair-share, then call on students using their numbered
sticks.
After students respond, ask class if they agree or disagree, ask for them to
explain their answer.
Ask students how many regions they think North Carolina should be divided
into. Correct answer: 3, ask for explanations.
North Carolina is divided into 3 distinct regions: The Coastal Plains, The
Mountains, and the Piedmont. The Coastal Plains are low and flat along the
Atlantic Ocean. The Piedmont is in the middle of the state with forests and
rivers. The Mountains are to the far West. Divide the map of North Carolina
according to its regions.
5. Independent Practice
6. Assessment Methods of
all objectives/skills:
7. Closure
Before letting the students move onto independent practice, ask if there are
any questions.
Now, you are going to work on your own to complete the worksheet by
identifying the regions and listing their distinct characteristics. Before letting
the students go back to their seats ask them to repeat the directions back to
10 min
you. Walk around to ask any clarifying questions. Ask: Why did you divide
the map that way? What characteristics does each place have? Why do you
think this is a region?
Formative: Teacher questioning throughout lesson
Summative: Collect student worksheets and determine mastery with the following criteria:
Divided map into 4 regions
- Listed characteristic for each region
Have students pass their paper clock-wise to the person beside them to share
their findings. Ask students to write one thing they learned on the back of their
1 min
own paper.
8. Assessment Results of
all objectives/skills:
Targeted Students Modifications/Accommodations:
Materials/Technology:
(Include any instructional materials (e.g., worksheets, assessments PowerPoint/SmartBoard slides, etc.) needed to implement the lesson at the end of the lesson plan.)
- Promethean smartboard
- Google Maps
- Word document with map of Ontario and North Carolina
- Worksheets (per student)
References:
- CT
- Social studies: people who make a difference by Harcourt
- www.tripadvisor.com
Reflection on lesson:
Regions
Circle each of the regions you see and list 1 characteristic for each of the regions you have circled.
Characteristics: