Edtpa Lesson 2
Edtpa Lesson 2
Edtpa Lesson 2
Learning
Objective(s)
CCGPS or GPS
Standard(s)
Introduction to
Lesson
In a narrative format describe how you plan to capture the interest and
excitement of the learning. In other words, what is the hook/engaging
activity for the lesson to activate thinking?
The introduction should tie directly into the lessons objectives and standards
and should promote intellectual advancement. This is a good opportunity to
layer multimodal forms of texts (short and powerful excerpts of prihe student,
image, video, and sound). Include the length of time intended for the
introduction.
1. Students will watch a video explaining how to compare and contrast
two different texts that are written about the same topic.
2. The teacher will then ask the students what it means to compare two
things.
3. The teacher will then ask the students what it means to contrast two
things.
Instructional Strategies & Learning Tasks that Support Diverse Student Needs
Body of
Lesson
Using a chronological structure, write out each detailed step of the lesson.
Walk the reader through your instructional plan. You should include what you
will model, explain, or demonstrate and your varied/differentiated instructional
approaches toward these ends. Include notes on how you will transition
between activities and manage the class. Be as detailed as possible and
include a clear view of the students and teachers roles in the process. Pay
special attention to the variation of interaction patterns in the classroom
(teacher-student, student-student, etc.) and how often whole class/individual
instruction/cooperative learning takes place. Include the length of time
intended for this part of the lesson. Include language supports for academic
language embedded in the learning task.
1. The teacher will then inform students that they will be reading another
text about Nelson Mandela after which they will be comparing the text
from the previous lesson to the text from todays lesson.
2. After reading the text, students will be given a sheet with discussion
questions. They will work with a partner to discuss and answer the
questions.
3. After students are finished answering the discussion questions, the
teacher will go through the discussion questions with the class, calling
on individual students to share their responses and facilitating
discussions when necessary.
4. Students will then be told that they will be comparing and contrasting
Nelson Mandelas memoir to the article written about Nelson
Mandela.
5. Students will be given a Venn diagram to record their information
comparing and contrasting of the two texts.
Closure
Learning
Supports:
Differentiation,
Modification(s)
and
Accommodation(s)
In a narrative format, explain how students will summarize and/or share what
they have learned to prove they know and understand the learning
standards, objectives, and vocabulary. Include any next steps for future
lessons that you foresee. Include the length of time intended for this part of
the lesson.
Summarizing Activity:
1.
Students will work together in pairs and in groups heterogeneously. This will
allow for students with 504 plans and IEPs to gain knowledge and ideas from
their peers.
Formal and
Informal
Assessment
Academic Language
2. RESOURCES
Language
Identity a key learning task for practicing this function.
Functions
Identify the purpose for which the language is being used, with attention to
goal and audiencethe one verb from the learning standards (ex.
demonstrate, argue, explain, justify, define etc). This section should briefly
explain what tasks students are expected to perform and what they are
expected to do with language.
Students will demonstrate their understanding of the language function by
completing the Venn diagram using grammatically correct, complete
sentences.
Vocabulary
Syntax or
Discourse
Materials
In a bulleted but detailed list, name all of the materials that will be used in this
lesson. Attach all handouts (used to support your instruction), presentations,
copies of text used and assessment materials.
VCR
Computer with internet access
Nelson Mandelas autobiography Long Walk to freedom
Technology
Weve lost our greatest son. South Africas Nelson Mandela dies
at 95
Compare and contrast Venn diagram