Framework for Teaching Planning and Preparation Day 2 Summer 2012.

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Framework for Teaching Planning and Preparation Day 2 Summer 2012

Outcomes  Analyze structures and strategies for short and long range planning  Distinguish the difference between lesson objectives and lesson activities  Apply knowledge of students to form instructional groups  Explore HCPSS resources for instructional design  Become familiar with tools and strategies for collecting formative and summative student learning data.

Agenda  Lesson Objectives  Grouping Strategies  Memory and Learning Designs  Resources for Lesson Planning  Assessing Student Learning

Reconnecting  Choose a candy from the candy bag  Relate the candy to planning and preparation

Creating Instructional Objectives What will the student know, understand and be able to do? Indicator 2C: Selects Appropriate Instructional Goals, Elements 1 & 2

“SMART” Objectives Indicator 2C: Selects Appropriate Instructional Goals, Elements 1 & 2

Remember your A, B, C’s  A= Audience  B= Behavior/Performance  C= Condition  D= Degree/Criteria Indicator 2C: Selects Appropriate Instructional Goals, Elements 1 & 2

Sample objective # 1  Students will be able to predict the resolution of the story’s conflict.  Students will be able to predict the resolution of the story’s conflict. Key for diagramming objectives: Audience Condition* BehaviorDegree* * when appropriate Indicator 2C: Selects Appropriate Instructional Goals, Elements 1 & 2

Sample objective # 2 Key for diagramming objectives: Audience Condition* BehaviorDegree* * when appropriate  With use of a calculator, students will evaluate a one variable expression in order to recommend the most cost effective cell phone plan.  With use of a calculator, students will evaluate a one variable expression in order to recommend the most cost effective cell phone plan. Indicator 2C: Selects Appropriate Instructional Goals, Elements 1 & 2

Sample objective # 3 Key for diagramming objectives: Audience Condition* BehaviorDegree* * when appropriate  Students will be able to create a model of the life cycle of a butterfly, by drawing appropriate illustrations in the correct order, for each stage of the cycle. Indicator 2C: Selects Appropriate Instructional Goals, Elements 1 & 2

Now it’s your turn!  Think of a unit you teach.  Create an objective or series of objectives for a lesson in that unit.  Remember your A, B, C’s  A = Audience  B = Behavior  C = Condition*  D = Degree* Indicator 2C: Selects Appropriate Instructional Goals, Elements 1 & 2

Grouping  In what ways do you collect information to make your grouping decisions?

Using data to group students Math

Using data to group students Reading

Memory and the Brain  What does research tell us about the relationship between memory and learning?  How can this help us structure our lessons?

 Find the numbered page in the packet.  Write the list of words in the order they appear.

grocery to went store boy The a candy buy to

1.grocery 2.to 3.went 4.store 5.boy 6.The 7.a 8.candy 9.buy 10.to

20 Primacy-Recency Effect: Retention During a Learning Episode Based on How the Brain Learns by David A. Sousa Time in Minutes Prime-time 1 Down-time Prime-time 2 New InformationClosure

21 Down-times (% of episodes) 10% 25% 38% Based on How the Brain Learns by David A. Sousa

22 Primacy-Recency Effect Based on How the Brain Learns by David A. Sousa

Break

Memory Pathway Activity

Lesson Strategies 1.Revisit the login/password sheet. Visit the Instructional Strategies Database & Flexible Grouping wiki. 2.Capture some ideas and add them to Unit/Lesson Planning Worksheet.

Lunch

Turn & Talk Turn to a neighbor & swap ideas you found in the Instructional Strategies database and/or Flexible Grouping wiki. Indicator 2E: Designs Coherent Instruction, Elements 3 & 4

Assessment  INROADS  Round-Table Activity  Clickers  Formative Assessment wiki  rmative+Assessment+Strategies rmative+Assessment+Strategies  Alignment Indicator 2F: Assesses Student Learning Effectively, Elements 1, 2, & 3

Domain 2 Reflection  Revisit personal learning goal  Self-Rating – Domain 2 Rubric  Google Form - Feedback

Homework Complete a lesson plan (for your unit of focus) that includes a… well-designed objective grouping strategy formative assessment completed assignments to June Wilson by Aug. 1 st. Indicator 2C.1 & 2; 2E.4; and 2F.1 & 2