Lesson Plan - Patterns
Lesson Plan - Patterns
Lesson Plan - Patterns
Repeat with different students (hands up, hands down, hands up, hands down).
Describe the core.
Repeat with 7 more students doing boy girl boy girl boy girl pattern. Describe the core.
Foster small group - Materials needed: different candy, unifix cubes, teddy bears.
Each group will be shown how to make an AB pattern with their materials. Make sure to
ask each S to show you their core of their pattern. Reiterate the vocabulary words from
above. When they can do an AB pattern, ask them to make up their own and be able
to label the pattern and explain what the core is. While the T is doing the small group,
take notes on who understands or who needs extra help.
1. What steps did you go through to create this lesson? With whom did you talk, discuss, or
edit your lesson?
The steps that I went through in creating this lesson is working with Mrs. Tortolano on
brainstorming ideas on what would be a good lesson. I sat down with her for a day and
decided what would work best that I could teach.
2. How did the SOLs and Objectives help focus your instruction?
Objective: MA.K.6.2
The student will identify, describe, extend, create and transfer repeating patterns.
This is what the instruction for the lesson was based off of.
6. How effective was the assessment you chose to use? (If no assessment was used, what will
the future assessment be and how will you gauge its effectiveness?)
The effective part of the lesson was that the students got all of the practice needed for
patterns. They I believe got a lot out of the lesson and the practice they did
7. To what degree do you feel that this lesson was a success? What evidence do you have for
the success of the lesson? (Hint: Student learning is the key to a lesson’s success!)
The students knew exactly what they were supposed to be doing while making their patterns.
8. How did the time spent preparing for your lesson contribute to it’s success?
It contributed a lot of time into the lesson, because we spent a lot of time on what would
the best thing to teach to the students.
9. If you could do this lesson again with the same students, would you do anything differently?
If so, what? Maybe for myself I have a little bit more of a solid idea of what should be taught
to the students.
I would say that overall the lesson went really well with the students and I think that they enjoyed learning
about it from a different perspective.