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TITLE: Lesson Plan One
Introduction: Creating developmentally appropriate lesson plans involves more than “cute” or “fun” activities. It requires immersing the environment with learning materials focused on the study topic and using learning standards to demonstrate children’s learning.
The Assignment:
Create a developmentally appropriate lesson plan based on children’s interests and supported with learning outcomes from the age-appropriate NC Standard.
Use the attached forms to complete the plans, there is an attached Power Point.
The plan must be approved by your supervising teacher before you set up a date to teach it in your classroom
Grading Criteria
10 points for study topic that is developmentally appropriate
10 points for materials and supplies that support learning
10 points for listing specific Developmental Indicators
10 points Group Time, Story Time, Small Group Activity are developmentally appropriate and supports learning.
10 points for goals listed from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development .
10 points Planning Form materials list is complete and items support learning.
10 points activities support the Goals and Developmental Indicators listed.
10 points for Extension activities that are appropriate and detailed.
0-10 points for 3 open ended questions that support deeper learning.
0-10 points for spelling and grammar.
Your AGE Group is VPK! Some attachments will help you with creating a lesson plan.
Resources
Read attached Power Point slides for detailed explanations. See sample forms under Optional Resources>EDU 284 Useful Links
Link to NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development NCFELD
https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/mar2018/rocking-and-rolling
https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/mar2017/culturally-appropriate-positive-guidance
https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/mar2018/observing-planning-guiding
LESSON PLAN FORM ONE
1) List the specific Developmental Indicators appropriate for your age group from the NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development:
2) Goals Addressed from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development:
3) Materials/Supplies/changes introduced into the learning centers:
4) Extensions: (List at least 3 possible extensions)
5) Open ended questions (at least 3): An open-ended question is designed to encourage a full, meaningful answer using the subject's own knowledge and/or feelings. It is the opposite of a closed-ended question, which encourages a short or single-word answer. Often, they are not technically a question, but a statement which implicitly asks for a response.
Blocks
Dramatic Play
Manipulatives and Puzzles
Music and Movement
Library
Sensory
Infant Lesson Form 2
Focus Activity: _________________________________________
Target Goals:
List items added to each learning center below that will enhance learning of the selected topic.
Week of: ___________________________________
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Music and Literacy Opportunity
*Language Development and Communication
Fine Motor Opportunity
*Approaches to Play and Learning
*Emotional and Social Development
*Cognitive Development
Sensory Opportunity
*Approaches to Play and Learning
*Emotional and Social Development
*Cognitive Development
Outdoor/Grass Motor Opportunity
*Health and Physical Development
Lesson Plan Form 2
Week of:________________________________Study/Project/Topic:_______________________________
List Items added to each learning center below that will enhance learning of the selected topic.
Blocks Dramatic Play Manipulatives Outdoors
Art Library Discovery/Science
Sensory Music and Movement Family /Community Involvement
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Group Time
(songs, stories, games, discussions, etc.)
Story Time
Small-Group Activities Math Activity Science Activity Fine Motor Activity Literacy Activity Large Motor Activity
Special Activities
(site visits, special events, etc.)
RUBRIC FOR EDU 284 LESSON PLAN
Lesson Plan Component NAEYC Standard or Supportive Skill
D/F
Unsatisfactory
C- Average B – Good A – Very Good Comments
Lesson Plan topic developmentally appropriate 5a: Understanding content knowledge and resources in academic disciplines
The topic selected for lesson plan is not developmentally appropriate
0 –7 points
The topic selected for lesson plan based is too broad, and not based on children’s interests, and developmentally appropriate topic
8 points
A topic selected for lesson plan based on children’s interests, and developmentally appropriate topic
9 points
A specific topic selected for lesson plan based on children’s interests, and developmentally appropriate topic
10 points
Materials, supplies, activities demonstrate developmentally appropriate learning
4b:
Knowing and understanding effective strategies and tools for early education
Materials, supplies, activities are not applicable to the topic
0 - 7 points
Materials, supplies, activities are somewhat applicable to the
8 points
Materials, supplies, activities are applicable to the topic and enhance learning
9 points
Materials, supplies, activities are exceptionally applicable to the topic and enhance learning
10 points
Three Learning Centers Completed on Planning Changes to the Environment Form 1c: Using developmental knowledge to create healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning environments
Several learning centers selected and list of materials absent or do not support learning of the selected topic
0 – 7 points
Most learning centers selected and list of materials somewhat support learning of the selected topic
8 points
All learning centers selected and list of materials support learning of the selected topic
9 points
All learning centers have list of materials exceptionally support learning of the selected topic
10 points
One week day column complete on Planning for Groups Form
4c:
Using a broad repertoire of developmentally appropriate teaching/learning approaches
Group Time, Story Time, Small Group Activity are missing, incomplete, or not developmentally appropriate
0 - 7 points
Group Time, Story Time, Small Group Activity includes limited information that is developmentally appropriate and does not include of a variety of learning types
8 points
Group Time, Story Time, Small Group Activity includes information that is developmentally appropriate and demonstrates inclusion of a variety of learning types
9 points
Group Time, Story Time, Small Group Activity includes detailed information that is developmentally appropriate and demonstrates inclusion of a variety of learning types
10 points
Learning Objectives from NC Infant/Toddler Foundations or NC Early Learning Standards included 5c: Using their own knowledge, appropriate early learning standards, and other resources to design, implement, and evaluate meaningful, challenging curricula for each child.
Developmental Indicator missing or from a source other than NC Standards
0 - 7 points
Developmental Indicator not from age appropriate NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development
8 points
Mostly appropriate Developmental Indicator selected from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development
9 points
Appropriate Developmental Indicator selected from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development the supports planned activities and materials.
10 points
Materials and Supplies Listed
1b:
Knowing and understanding the multiple influences on development and learning
List of materials, supplies missing or incomplete on Lesson Plan Form 1, materials not relevant, developmentally inappropriate, and do not enhance learning
0 - 7 points
List of materials, supplies included on Lesson Plan Form 1, materials somewhat relevant, developmentally appropriate, and somewhat enhance learning
8 points
List of materials, supplies included on Lesson Plan Form 1, materials mostly relevant, developmentally appropriate, and mostly enhance learning
9 points
Complete list of materials, supplies included on Lesson Plan Form 1, materials relevant, developmentally appropriate, and enhance learning
10 points
Intended Learning Outcome 5b: Knowing and using the central concepts, inquiry tools, and structures of content areas or academic disciplines
Goals missing or not developmentally appropriate, or not from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development
0 - 7 points
Goals selected from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development are somewhat developmentally appropriate and somewhat supports learning of selected topic
8 points
Goals selected from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development are mostly developmentally appropriate and mostly supports learning of selected topic
9 points
Goals selected from NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development are developmentally appropriate and supports learning of selected topic
10 points
Extensions 1c: Using developmental knowledge to create healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning environments
Extension activities are missing or not relevant to topic
0 - 7 points
Extension activities are somewhat relevant to topic, brief description
8 points
Extension activities are mostly relevant to topic, described, and developmentally appropriate
9 points
Extension activities are relevant to topic, described in detail, and developmentally appropriate
10 points
Open ended questions 4a: Understanding positive relationships and supportive interactions as the foundation of their work with children
Questions are missing, or are closed ended, do not support in depth thought, or are not related to the topic
0 - 7 points
Questions included are closed ended, related to the topic
8 points
Less than 3 open ended questions included that are age appropriate and support in-depth thought
9 points
A minimum of 3 open ended questions included that are age appropriate and support in-depth thought
10 points
Grammar SS # 3 Written and Verbal Communication Skills
Five or more grammar, spelling errors present
0 - 7 points
Two – five grammar, spelling errors present
8 points
One – two grammar, spelling errors present
9 points
No grammar, spelling error present
10 points
Total points received
Student Name ___________________________________ Date__________________
EDU 284 LESSON PLAN EDU 284 LESSON PLAN
How to create and implement
FormsForms
You will submit two forms for each lesson plan
They are titled Lesson Plan Form 1 and Lesson Plan Form 2.
Both must be complete and turned into Blackboard.
Choosing your topicChoosing your topic
First you want to pick a topic that will ensure your success
Pick a topic that is specific and is based on the children’s interests
For example, instead of Transportation, select Wheels. Transportation is too broad to examine in the one morning you have to teach
not select seasonal or holiday themes
Choosing developmental Choosing developmental indicatorsindicators
Then you have to decide what it is you want children to learn about your topic.
Think about the age of the children and their abilities
continue the example of wheels, are you interested in the shape, size, purpose, types, etc.
Pick one or two areas to focus on to be successful
Choosing developmental Choosing developmental indicators cont.indicators cont.
Then decide on the developmental indicators you are going to address
You will need a developmental indicator for each box on the Planning Forms
These are from the NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development
This link is located in the Resources>Useful Links for this Class section of this course
Developmental indicators Developmental indicators cont.cont.
Continuing with the wheels topic, for a classroom of 4 year olds
Early Learning Goal CD-11 (page 139 in the document
The Developmental Indicator CD11p (color, shape, size, small to large, short to tall, etc.) would be appropriate
This was copied and pasted directly from the NC Early Learning Standards document
Lesson Plan Form 2 Lesson Plan Form 2 Infant/ToddlerInfant/Toddler
Blocks
Dump Trucks
Small cars
Pie plates
Ramps
11l
Dramatic Play
Plastic Pancakes
Play Cookies
Car and Truck magazines
11p
Manipulatives
Puzzles
Transportation Matching games
12i
Outdoors
Large tires
Hula hoops
HPD-4q
Art
Cars with different wheel patterns
Wheels of different sizes and shapes
13g
Library
Big Truck Book”
Truck is Stuck”
LDC-7q
Discovery/Science
Part of rubber tire
Magnifying glass
“Diggers and Dumpers” book
Car and Truck magazines
15p
Sensory
Round pouring cups
Magnifying glasses of different sizes
15g
Music and Movement
Rain sticks
Cymbals
Tambourines
4j
Family /Community Involvement
Field trip to a dump truck depot
Parent comes in to make individual cakes after reading “ Who Made This Cake?” by Chihiro Nakagawa
Lesson Plan Form 2 Lesson Plan Form 2 Infant/ToddlerInfant/Toddler
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Music and Literacy Opportunity
*Language Development and Communication
Fine Motor Opportunity
*Approaches to Play and Learning
*Emotional and Social Development
*Cognitive Development
Sensory Opportunity
*Approaches to Play and Learning
*Emotional and Social Development
*Cognitive Development
Outdoor/Grass Motor Opportunity
*Health and Physical Development
Week of: ___________________________________
Lesson Plan Form 2 Lesson Plan Form 2 PreschoolPreschool
Blocks
Dramatic Play
Manipulatives
Outdoors
Art
Library
Discovery/Science
Sensory
Music and Movement
Family /Community Involvement
Lesson Plan 2 PreschoolLesson Plan 2 Preschool
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Group Time
(songs, stories, games, discussions, etc.)
Sing Little Red Caboose
Discuss different wheel sizes for different vehicles
11p
Sing Wheel on the Truck
Discuss different wheel truck treads
11p
Sing one Truck, Two Truck
Discuss shapes of wheels and find objects similar to wheel shape in classroom
11p
Sing wash the car song
Discuss rims and bolts to hold wheels onto vehicles
11j
Play Red light, green ligh
Discuss purpose of different vehicles, for work of families.
2u
Story Time
Freight Train by Donald Crews
LDC-8o
Monster Trucks by Susan Goodman
LDC-8o
See How They Go: Trucks! By DK
LDC-8o
Cars by Robert Crowther
LDC-8o
Garbage Trucks at Work by D.R. Addison
LDC-8o
Small-Group Activities
Math Activity
Use different vehicles with different wheel designs in paint to compare patterns on paper
2w
Science Activity
Discover box Activity- have different wheels from toy vehicles in box, children will feel and guess what vehicles they belong to.
15r
Fine Motor Activity
Sort nuts and bolts by size and screw matching nut onto bolt
1n
Literacy Activity
The children will cut pictures out of magazines of car parts. Paste the parts on paper to tell a story. Dictate the story to a teacher.
LDC-
Large Motor Activity
Race different vehicles down incline and mark which went the farthest and then measure, Predict which one will go farther.
2w
Special Activities
(site visits, special events, etc.)
Johnny’s Dad brings tow truck to school
Visit the tire store
Lesson Plan Form 2Lesson Plan Form 2
The previous slides show one of the forms you will use (either IT or Preschool)
You will select items to add, in addition to the existing items, that will allow children to learn about the study topic selected and practice the developmental indicator.
For example, I would list dump trunks, and fire trucks in the section under blocks for the study topic of Wheels.
Lesson Plan Form 2Lesson Plan Form 2
not list activities, list the items.
Include the Developmental Indicator in each box also.
Example:
BLOCKS
dump trucks
fire trucks
11n
Lesson Plan Form 2Lesson Plan Form 2
Fill in every day, and include the specific Developmental Indicator in each box.
specific
This is where you explain your teaching in more detail
Think about a substitute teacher using your form, would they know what to do.
Large Group TimeLarge Group Time
List songs you will sing , for example “Wheels on the Bus”
List concepts or changes to the learning centers you want the children to notice. For example, “In the Discovery area today you will find wheels to sort and pictures of all kind of wheel to look at. In the art area there are vehicles for you to paint with using their wheels and paint.”
Story TimeStory Time
List the actual book you will read, give the title and author
Five Little Monkeys Wash the Car by Eileen Christelow
Small Group activitySmall Group activity
This is where you describe the activity you would do with the children as you work one-on-one or with a small group
For the wheels topic, you may have the children roll various size wheels down a ramp and measure which one goes fastest or farthest, then create a graph chart with the children
Special ActivitiesSpecial Activities
is not necessary to fill this one out unless you have something meaningful. You may have a parent or staff that has a vehicle with large wheels that could be parked in a safe area. The children could make wheel rubbings. Or a truck driver may come speak to the children
Lesson Plan Form 1Lesson Plan Form 1
Complete the Lesson Plan Form 1
This form is intended for you to think deeply about your teaching, it is not necessarily one that you will use in your programs.
You will submit this form along with Lesson Plan Form 2 into blackboard for each lesson plan.
Lesson Plan Form 1Lesson Plan Form 1
List Specific Developmental Indicators by the corresponding letters and numbers in the NC Foundation book
Materials/supplies: List all the supplies and materials you will use that are not already in the learning centers. For example, if you are using the art center there should already be paint brushes, paper, crayons, markers. List what you are adding.
Lesson Plan Form 1Lesson Plan Form 1
Goals Addressed
List the specific Goal directly from the NC Foundations. These should match the wording exactly. This will help you become familiar with the Goals the Developmental Indicators show.
Lesson Plan Form 1Lesson Plan Form 1
Extensions – this is where you list several additional activities. This is important because it is better to be over-prepared, than underprepared. These activities should be ready to go.
The children may finish sooner than expected. What will you do with them if you have extra time?
Lesson Plan Form 1Lesson Plan Form 1
Open-ended questions: List at least 3 questions you will ask as you work with them in the learning centers or during small group time. Do not use yes/no questions.
What do you think will happen next?
How will you make the paint show the tire print?
Which wheel do you think will roll the fastest?
How do you know those wheels match?
Summing it up!Summing it up!
Submit 2 forms with each lesson plan, Lesson Plan Form 1, Lesson Plan Form 2.
Keep your topic simple, not too broad, no seasonal or holiday topics
Use the NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development
Run your ideas by me. I love to talk about your topics
Watch the children, they will give you ideas about what they interested in.
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