Revised Lesson 3
Revised Lesson 3
Revised Lesson 3
Two-digit Addition
Grade __2nd______________
I. Objectives
How does this lesson connect to the unit plan?
Lesson 3
Break apart addends as tens and ones.
cognitiveR U Ap An E C*
physical
development
socioemotional
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Common Core standards (or GLCEs if not available in Common Core) addressed:
2. NBT. B. 2.
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
(Note: Write as many as needed. Indicate taxonomy levels and connections to applicable national or state standards. If an objective applies to particular learners
write the name(s) of the learner(s) to whom it applies.)
*remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create
Place-value concepts
Pre-assessment (for learning):
Formative (for learning):
Outline assessment
activities
(applicable to this lesson)
Video
Textbook Practice Pages
Note Booklet
Summative (of learning):
I will review practice pages
Provide Multiple Means of
Representation
Provide options for perceptionmaking information perceptible
Watch video
Watching
Watch instruction on doc cam and
follow in textbook
Practicing
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Materials-what materials
(books, handouts, etc) do
you need for this lesson
and are they ready to
use?
White board
Computer
Projector
Doc Camera
Textbooks
Note Packet
Students will sit on the carpet during the video
Components
Motivation
(opening/
introduction/
engagement)
35:00
Development
(the largest
component or
main body of
the lesson)
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The answer is 20 + 5
For the addition problem 27+48 we need to start by
breaking apart the numbers. What would that look
like?
Students respond
27= 20+7
48= 40+8
15
60
75
2:00
Closure
(conclusion,
culmination,
wrap-up)
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Your reflection about the lesson, including evidence(s) of student learning and engagement, as well as ideas for improvement
for next time. (Write this after teaching the lesson, if you had a chance to teach it. If you did not teach this lesson, focus on the
process of preparing the lesson.)
This lesson was adapted by removing the portion of note taking to just discussing the steps provided in the packet. This was just as
effective in accomplishing the goal I had intended for the packet, which was to provide students with an additional resource for
understanding and modeling the strategy. Today I added the option for students to move to the floor to work with me. This was a
good adaptation because it gave students a more individualized experience. However, even within that group students were working
at different paces and had different needs. It was difficult and even frustrating for me because there was so much going on in that
contained space that I dont think anyone got all the support they needed and deserved. I need to find a better way to approach this
difficulty.
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