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LESSON PLAN


Name: Caila Bishop

Date: 4-27-11

Grade Level/Subject: ESL First grade/Reading

Prerequisite Knowledge:

This lesson is designed only to introduce a unit on “using background knowledge to visualize.” After this
lesson students will engage in discussion and a writing activity that will further show the different ways
that students can put themselves into a story and imagine that they are right there in the action.

Approximate Time: 30-35 minutes

Student Objectives/Student Outcomes:
        During a post-reading discussion of The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza, students will be
        introduced to the idea of putting themselves into a story. They’ll find out that there’s a way they
        can jump right into the story themselves.


Illinois Standards:

         CC .1 R.L.1. Key Ideas and details: Ask and answer questions about key details in a text
         CC. 1. R. 1.7 Integration of Knowledge of Ideas: Use illustrations and details in a text to describe
         it’s key idea
         CC. 1. W. 8 Research to Build and Present knowledge: with guidance and support from adults
         recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a
         question
         CC. 1. R. L. 9 Integration of knowledge and ideas: use illustrations and details in a story to
         describe its character, settings and events


Materials/Resources/Technology:

         The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges
         Worksheet
         Cut out characters (Dog, Cat, Duck)
         pencil


Implementation (USE FRAMEWORK BELOW):

  Time
10         Opening of lesson: (Objectives, hook, behavior expectations)
minutes           Ask the student if they have ever read a story and imagined themselves in the book.
                  Ask the students if they imagined themselves as one of the characters


          Continue the discussion until a few students have shared their experience of imagining themselves in a
          story. Discuss whether or not they personified a character. Ask the student if they did anything
          differently than the character in the story. Explain that today they will learn how to put themselves into a
          story
20 min     Procedures: Include critical thinking questions and accommodations for
           individual needs

          20 minutes

          Materials: The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges

          Tell students: “We are going to read a book about a hen that makes a pizza. Each time the Hen asks for a
          favor no one wants to help her. As we read the book, imagine yourself in the story. Would you do
          to help the Hen? How would you help the Hen? and Why would you help the Hen?

          Gather the students around you and read/show the The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza. This is
          Primarily a picture book; you can guide through verbal discussion of the pictures as you go through
          the book or just ask the students to think silently about the questions while you show the pages of
          the book.

          To focus student attention to each page, ask questions like:

                  What will the dog, cat and duck say this time?
                  What would you say to the Hen?
                  If you were in Little Red Hen’s kitchen, what would you say to her?
                  What does the Little Red Hen have to do all by herself?
                  The Little Red Hen is very busy chopping, slicing and grating. What would you be doing if
                  you were there?

          Accommodation for special needs:

          All children would probably benefit from sitting close to the teacher for the book reading (on a carpet,
          etc.) A child with a vision problem or an attention problem should be seated directly in front of the
          teacher during the book reading portion of the lesson so that the child can better see and/or attend to the
          reading.




15 min    Summary/Closing:

          Materials:
                  worksheet
                  cut out character
pencil


          Give students the option to be the dog, cat or duck. Administer to the students the cut-out character and
          the response sheet. Make sure that students have a pencil to write their response.

          Say to students: “I would like for you all to imagine yourselves in this story. As the character you have
          chosen I would like for you to answer the following questions on the response sheet: If you were the
          dog, cat or duck would you help the hen? If you answered yes how would you help the hen? I then
          would like for you all to answer why you would help the hen.”


          Check student responses as they are writing. You should see students answering all three questions if
          they answered yes and two questions if they answered no. Make sure students are writing in English and
          that you are there to assist with any spelling errors or struggles they may have.

           Student Assessment:
           The primary form of assessment for this lesson is the student drawing.
           Assessment Rubric for drawing.

                              Good                   Acceptable             Review or Re-
                                                                            teaching Needed        *Grades are not
           Drawing for        Student written        Student written        Students does           Typically
           lesson             responses clearly      responses displays     not appear to           assigned at the
                              displays               understanding of       understand             K-1 level, so this
                              understanding of       concept(s) with        concept(s); can        rubric is
                              concept(s) with no     some help and          only written           used for
                              help (hints, etc.)     clarification from     response if told       assessment of
                              needed from the        teacher                what to draw by        understanding
                              teacher                                       teacher                only, not for
           Verbal and/or      Student shows          Students shows         Students does not      purposes of
           written            understanding of       understanding of       show                   assigning grades.
           description and    concept(s) with        concepts with some     understanding of        Therefore
           explanation of     little or no probing   probes and             concept(s) with         there are no
           drawing            or scaffolding from    scaffolding from       probes and             “point levels”
                              teacher                teacher                scaffolding by         used in the rubric.
                                                                            teacher

Post Lesson Reflection:

Student Interest
The students were very interested in the lesson. They enjoyed the illustrations in the book and the
worksheet activity where they got to choose the animal they wanted to be in the story. I feel as if I
could have sparked the student interest more if I had them create a short story where they retold the
story and changed the way their animal responded to the hen when the hen asked for help.
Student Motivation
Students remained motivated throughout the lessons. Students received positive feedback on their
worksheets. I think I could have motivated the students more if I would have wrote some common
English words on the board that they struggled spelling. I feel as if some of the students got
discouraged as they filled out their worksheet because they had to ask how to spell numerous words
in English.

Teacher Knowledge
I was knowledgeable about lesson’s objectives. I was able to define and introduce new vocabulary
words that the students needed to learn. I understood that the student’s native language was not
English so I used gestures to help convey ideas, and introduce new terms. I think I could of did a
better job using gestures to convey the meaning and difference of the words “chopped, sliced and
grated” that appeared throughout the text.

Teacher Organization
The materials that I needed for the lesson were readily at hand. I prepared the materials that the
students needed for the lesson. I think I could have did a better job preparing for the lesson if I
would of taken into consideration the difficulties they may have writing in English on the worksheet.
I should have went over some of the spelling of the words and maybe written a few words on the
board for them to reference.
Teacher Articulation
I did a much better job articulating than I did with the first lesson plan. I spoke slowly and clearly
and asked questions to reaffirm that the students understood. This is one area where I improved
tremendously.
Student Understanding
Students understood the story that I read to them. Students asked questions when they were not
familiar with words or concepts. I could have helped with student understanding by using more
gestures when reading and providing words in English on the board.
Other
 I did a great job with this lesson. I found it helpful to the students when I pointed to the words as I
Read the story. One improvement I could have made that would of made the lesson more fun and
creative for the students was to have them color their character and paste it on the worksheet.
The teacher thought this would be a great way to incorporate art into the lesson as well.

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Lesson plan 2 (the little red hen makes a pizza)

  • 1. LESSON PLAN Name: Caila Bishop Date: 4-27-11 Grade Level/Subject: ESL First grade/Reading Prerequisite Knowledge: This lesson is designed only to introduce a unit on “using background knowledge to visualize.” After this lesson students will engage in discussion and a writing activity that will further show the different ways that students can put themselves into a story and imagine that they are right there in the action. Approximate Time: 30-35 minutes Student Objectives/Student Outcomes: During a post-reading discussion of The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza, students will be introduced to the idea of putting themselves into a story. They’ll find out that there’s a way they can jump right into the story themselves. Illinois Standards: CC .1 R.L.1. Key Ideas and details: Ask and answer questions about key details in a text CC. 1. R. 1.7 Integration of Knowledge of Ideas: Use illustrations and details in a text to describe it’s key idea CC. 1. W. 8 Research to Build and Present knowledge: with guidance and support from adults recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question CC. 1. R. L. 9 Integration of knowledge and ideas: use illustrations and details in a story to describe its character, settings and events Materials/Resources/Technology: The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges Worksheet Cut out characters (Dog, Cat, Duck) pencil Implementation (USE FRAMEWORK BELOW): Time 10 Opening of lesson: (Objectives, hook, behavior expectations)
  • 2. minutes Ask the student if they have ever read a story and imagined themselves in the book. Ask the students if they imagined themselves as one of the characters Continue the discussion until a few students have shared their experience of imagining themselves in a story. Discuss whether or not they personified a character. Ask the student if they did anything differently than the character in the story. Explain that today they will learn how to put themselves into a story 20 min Procedures: Include critical thinking questions and accommodations for individual needs 20 minutes Materials: The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges Tell students: “We are going to read a book about a hen that makes a pizza. Each time the Hen asks for a favor no one wants to help her. As we read the book, imagine yourself in the story. Would you do to help the Hen? How would you help the Hen? and Why would you help the Hen? Gather the students around you and read/show the The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza. This is Primarily a picture book; you can guide through verbal discussion of the pictures as you go through the book or just ask the students to think silently about the questions while you show the pages of the book. To focus student attention to each page, ask questions like: What will the dog, cat and duck say this time? What would you say to the Hen? If you were in Little Red Hen’s kitchen, what would you say to her? What does the Little Red Hen have to do all by herself? The Little Red Hen is very busy chopping, slicing and grating. What would you be doing if you were there? Accommodation for special needs: All children would probably benefit from sitting close to the teacher for the book reading (on a carpet, etc.) A child with a vision problem or an attention problem should be seated directly in front of the teacher during the book reading portion of the lesson so that the child can better see and/or attend to the reading. 15 min Summary/Closing: Materials: worksheet cut out character
  • 3. pencil Give students the option to be the dog, cat or duck. Administer to the students the cut-out character and the response sheet. Make sure that students have a pencil to write their response. Say to students: “I would like for you all to imagine yourselves in this story. As the character you have chosen I would like for you to answer the following questions on the response sheet: If you were the dog, cat or duck would you help the hen? If you answered yes how would you help the hen? I then would like for you all to answer why you would help the hen.” Check student responses as they are writing. You should see students answering all three questions if they answered yes and two questions if they answered no. Make sure students are writing in English and that you are there to assist with any spelling errors or struggles they may have. Student Assessment: The primary form of assessment for this lesson is the student drawing. Assessment Rubric for drawing. Good Acceptable Review or Re- teaching Needed *Grades are not Drawing for Student written Student written Students does Typically lesson responses clearly responses displays not appear to assigned at the displays understanding of understand K-1 level, so this understanding of concept(s) with concept(s); can rubric is concept(s) with no some help and only written used for help (hints, etc.) clarification from response if told assessment of needed from the teacher what to draw by understanding teacher teacher only, not for Verbal and/or Student shows Students shows Students does not purposes of written understanding of understanding of show assigning grades. description and concept(s) with concepts with some understanding of Therefore explanation of little or no probing probes and concept(s) with there are no drawing or scaffolding from scaffolding from probes and “point levels” teacher teacher scaffolding by used in the rubric. teacher Post Lesson Reflection: Student Interest The students were very interested in the lesson. They enjoyed the illustrations in the book and the worksheet activity where they got to choose the animal they wanted to be in the story. I feel as if I could have sparked the student interest more if I had them create a short story where they retold the story and changed the way their animal responded to the hen when the hen asked for help. Student Motivation Students remained motivated throughout the lessons. Students received positive feedback on their worksheets. I think I could have motivated the students more if I would have wrote some common English words on the board that they struggled spelling. I feel as if some of the students got discouraged as they filled out their worksheet because they had to ask how to spell numerous words
  • 4. in English. Teacher Knowledge I was knowledgeable about lesson’s objectives. I was able to define and introduce new vocabulary words that the students needed to learn. I understood that the student’s native language was not English so I used gestures to help convey ideas, and introduce new terms. I think I could of did a better job using gestures to convey the meaning and difference of the words “chopped, sliced and grated” that appeared throughout the text. Teacher Organization The materials that I needed for the lesson were readily at hand. I prepared the materials that the students needed for the lesson. I think I could have did a better job preparing for the lesson if I would of taken into consideration the difficulties they may have writing in English on the worksheet. I should have went over some of the spelling of the words and maybe written a few words on the board for them to reference. Teacher Articulation I did a much better job articulating than I did with the first lesson plan. I spoke slowly and clearly and asked questions to reaffirm that the students understood. This is one area where I improved tremendously. Student Understanding Students understood the story that I read to them. Students asked questions when they were not familiar with words or concepts. I could have helped with student understanding by using more gestures when reading and providing words in English on the board. Other I did a great job with this lesson. I found it helpful to the students when I pointed to the words as I Read the story. One improvement I could have made that would of made the lesson more fun and creative for the students was to have them color their character and paste it on the worksheet. The teacher thought this would be a great way to incorporate art into the lesson as well.