Reflective LP Math 2
Reflective LP Math 2
Reflective LP Math 2
Date: 2/24/16
PART I: PLANNING
Cutting Larger Shapes into Smaller Shapes
Title of Lesson
Source
Curriculum Standards
Description and
Background Information
Lesson Objectives
Statement of Purpose
Anticipatory Set
Pre-assessment
How will I find out what students already know about this
topic?
I will ask the following questions:
How can cutting larger shapes make new smaller shapes?
If I have a sandwich and want to share with a friend, how
would I cut the sandwich?
What are some other objects, foods, or things, that are a
large shape but cut into a smaller shapes?
Teacher Modeling or
Demonstration
Guided Practice
Checking for
Understanding
Independent Practice
Closure
Assessment
(attach to lesson plan)
Extension Activities
Technology
How will you use technology to assist students with learning the
concepts? What technology will you use to enhance the delivery and
comprehension of your content?
Students will view the pearsonsuccess website interactive
video on the lesson topic. I could use the interactive smartboard to
give students a chance to practice making the larger shapes into
smaller shapes before doing it on paper. Students will also play a
game called Polygons or not on the Smartboard.
How will you connect this lesson with other content areas across
the curriculum?
PE- Students will use their bodies and ligaments to create various
shapes.
Arts-Students will create a drawing made completely out of shapes.
Social Studies- Students will study and identify which laws shaped
the United States of America.
ELA- Students will learn the difference between shapes in regards
to math and using the term in everyday language.
Music- Students will learn and perform the Shapes song.
Health- Students will learn about the different body shapes and
what makes them different.
Strengths
Weaknesses
Suggestions for
Improvement
ensuring students know how to trace the shapes, and stressing that
lines have to be straight and connecting. Had this been mentioned
and stressed more during the lesson, I think students would have
understood more, and they would not have struggled as much.
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