Richard Regal - Week 3 Assignment - Lesson Plan
Richard Regal - Week 3 Assignment - Lesson Plan
Richard Regal - Week 3 Assignment - Lesson Plan
Description
● In this excerpt from “Call of the Klondike” students learn about the Klondike Gold Rush
and the experiences of Stanley Pearce and Marshall Bond, two men who organized one of
the earliest expeditions to the goldfields in the frigid Klondike region. Students will
practice their comprehension by focusing on organization, vocabulary, and use of prior
knowledge. Teacher will make use of the Listen-Read-Discuss model to assist in
comprehension.
OBJECTIVES:
2. Practice defining vocabulary words using context and using word relationships to
increase understanding.
● What can we tell about the individuals in the photo? Do they all
look prepared for this expedition?
Rationale
I chose the Listen-Read-Discuss comprehension format because the excerpt was rather
short but packed with terminology and informational elements that require a closer look than just
a single read-through. According to McKenna and Robinson (2014), this concept allows teachers
to “fully develop in advance” the concepts and ideas of a reading or unit (p. 153). I believe that
since this reading has a wide variety of terminology and concepts that students might not be
familiar with at first, I believe the discussion and reading of this prior to their assignment would
better equip them to comprehend the concepts and terminology in the text. This technique will
hopefully allow for me to appropriately model the text and concepts the students will be focusing
on. For lower third, ELL, and students with exceptionalities, I have provided supports for these
groups, including a handout with vocabulary and other terms to better help their comprehension
of the text. These students will also be paired with students from the upper third of class as they
work to complete the second reading of the text. I will also be available to assist these groups,