Lesson Plan Mitosis With Analogy and Modeling
Lesson Plan Mitosis With Analogy and Modeling
Lesson Plan Mitosis With Analogy and Modeling
CWID
Subject Area
Jason Unger
800460404
Science
Class Title
Lesson Title
Unit Title
Biology
Grade Levels
Majority 9th, less
10th, few 11th and
12th
Total Minutes
103 min
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Aliso Niguel High School significant student racial demographics are 60% white, 16% Hispanic or Latino, and
12% Asian.
In the second period Biology class, there are three ELs and four SSNs.
Seating arrangement in this class is 31 students arranged in eight table-units, seven with four students and
one with three students.
STANDARDS AND LESSON OBJECTIVES
CCSS Math, CCSS ELA & Literacy History/Social
Studies, Science and Technical Subjects, NGSS, and
English Language Development Standards (ELD)
Content Standards
1.A.1. Exchanging information and ideas with others
through oral collaborative discussions on a range of social
and academic topics
HS-LS1-4. Use a model to illustrate the role of cellular
1.B.5. Listening actively to spoken English in a range of
division (mitosis) and differentiation in producing and
social and academic contexts
maintaining complex organisms.
2.B.3. Using verbs and verb phrases
2.B.4. Using nouns and noun phrases
2.C.6. Connecting ideas
2.C.7. Condensing ideas
Lesson Objective(s)
Evidence
Students will see the teachers model of mitosis, replicate
SWBAT explain the process of mitosis. Students will
it on their own as best they can (followed by another view
answer the question, If cells are the basic unit of life,
of the teachers model), and create a model by going
how do they meet the reproductive requirement?
outside the classroom and physically replicating a cell
dividing by mitosis.
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
Purpose/Focus of
Type
Implementation
Feedback Strategy
How Informs Teaching
Assessment
Engage students by
Build a conundrum by
Prepares students for the
announcing that part of
creating the question, If
lesson and gives the
todays lesson will be
cells are the basic unit of Have students do a quick teacher some feedback
EL
spent outside making a
life, how do they meet
write from the question.
about prior knowledge
physical model of a cell
the reproductive
from listening to some
that is dividing by
requirement?
responses.
mitosis.
Accompany the
presentation with
drawings that will give
students a visual
Give students mitosis
reference and will remain
You get to see from
Roam around the
model that they will
on the board to assist
students physical
classroom while students
recreate. Take them
students in recreating
reaction during the
work on recreating the
PM
outside to act out
the scenario on their
modeling exercise
analogy on their own.
cellular mitosis and
own. Give them an
outside how confident
Assist any students in
physically create the
outside activity to look
they feel about the
need of help.
model.
forward to and harness
concept.
some of their extra
energy for learning while
creating a model for
mitosis.
S
Provide the teacher with
Show students the
Read the responses and
Keeps the lesson open to
feedback for further
prompt, I think todays
modify the lesson if
customization and better
improvement of activity,
lesson was ____________.
necessary to customize it application to meet the
get to know individuals
The highlight was
for learners needs and
needs of individuals.
better, and give a 3-2-1
_____________. The part I
misunderstandings.
INSTRUCTION
Instructional Strategies
Pre-write, analogy and modeling, and 3-2-1 exit slip
Lesson Introduction/Anticipatory Set
Time
Teacher Does
Student Does
Students will likely look forward to going outside
to for part of class and will begin the lesson
looking forward to that part.
Students respond to the quick write prompt to
get an idea what the application is of the
knowledge they will learn. They hold onto the
paper they used for the quick write to finish with
an exit slip.
Those who play sports can relate this to personal
experiences.
Students get an introduction to mitosis with a
video to provide visual aid. They begin the
guided notes side of the Mitosis analogy
worksheet as they watch.
Student Does
Student Does
Students give honest feedback to the teacher
and know that their opinions matter. They put all
of their newly acquired knowledge together for
one activity to finish off the lesson that allows
them to personalize their response.
have.
Instructional Materials, Equipment, and Multimedia
Mitosis analogy worksheet
Bozeman science video, phases of mitosis
Prezi soccer team of twinsa mitosis analogy
Co-Teaching Strategies
DIFFERENTIATION
English Learners
Striving Readers