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1 Fact or Opinion? How can one tell? A Teacher’s Guide to a web-based lesson. Created by Deborah Swisher Coker Last revised June 28, 2009

2 Target Audience This Language Arts Distance Learning Lesson was designed for 11 year old students just beginning sixth grade. They have a very basic understanding of computers and their applications. They know: how to log on how to use a mouse and keyboard how to input a URL in the address box how to correctly close a file How to log off & and shut down a computer.

3 Fifth Grade California State Standard 2.0 Reading Comprehension Expository Critique 2.5 Distinguish facts supported inferences and opinions in text.

4 Materials Needed for Students: A personal pc with monitor and headphones Internet Access Microsoft Word Email Access PowerPoint Software Pen and paper

5 These On-line Resources will deliver the content from your Wikispace or other webpage. http://imet.csus.edu/imet3/vito/Concept%20Attainment.PP T Introductory piece http://imet.csus.edu/imet3/vito/Concept%20Attainment.PP T http://users.dhp.com/~laflemm/RfT/Tut2.htm Tutorial http://users.dhp.com/~laflemm/RfT/Tut2.htm http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/models/biog/images/facto pinion.ppt interactive exercise http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/models/biog/images/facto pinion.ppt http://www.sikeston.k12.mo.us/mapattack/6th/cz04.ppt jeopardy game http://www.sikeston.k12.mo.us/mapattack/6th/cz04.ppt http://www.quia.com/jq/24723.html Independent practice quiz http://www.quia.com/jq/24723.html http://cuip.uchicago.edu/www4teach/97/jlyman/default/ quiz/factopquiz.html quiz http://cuip.uchicago.edu/www4teach/97/jlyman/default/ quiz/factopquiz.html

6 Introduction for the Student Your assignment is to think, really think… As a responsible member of the voting public it is your job to be able to listen, read, analyze, and decipher the information, real and perceived, that is all around you! The following activities will guide you in this endeavor.

7 Concept Attainment will be used as a Motivating Activity First we set the stage for our learning. Visit Stage 1 on our wiki and scroll through the PowerPoint called…Concept Attainment Remember to carefully consider the words on the slides and the questions that are asked of you.

8 Process Each student will follow these steps: 1.Visit the wikispace or website housing this distance learning lesson. (For a potential delivery option visit: http://cokersfocus.wikispaces.com/Distanc e+Learning) 2.Follow the directions posted on the web page which will direct the learner to complete a series of activities, both interactive and independent.

9 Task Overview Students will complete the following activities in the given sequence: Concept Attainment / Motivator Tutorial Choice of Interactive Exercises Quiz Create 10 statements (5 factual and 5 opinions-related to most recent piece of literature) and submit to instructor via email or find multi-media examples. Write a Reflection with a focus on common misconceptions & newfound knowledge and submit via email.

10 Evaluation Method http://www.quia.com/jq/24723.html Independent practice quizhttp://www.quia.com/jq/24723.html http://cuip.uchicago.edu/www4teach/97/jlym an/default/quiz/factopquiz.html quizhttp://cuip.uchicago.edu/www4teach/97/jlym an/default/quiz/factopquiz.html Students send 10 original statements to the instructor via email. (These can be tailored to fit the most recent unit within your literature studies.) Five must be statements of fact and labeled as such. Five additional statements will be opinions and also labeled. One from each set will be added to a cumulative list on the class website. Students write a reflective piece with a focus on common misconceptions & newfound knowledge.

11 Reasons to go “the distance” with this lesson… 1.It can be accessed independently and from a distance. 2.It provides into, through, and beyond components. 3.Multimedia and interactive aspects improve engagement. 4.A variety of activities lend themselves to multiple learning styles. 5.Immediate feedback gives students the means to self-correct. 6.Offers multiple venues to practice the new skill. 7.Designed to create long term retention of content by the student.


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