Contains cover sheet and teacher example/artifact.
- Subject:
- Elementary Education
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Johanna Richards
- Date Added:
- 05/22/2019
Contains cover sheet and teacher example/artifact.
This is a lesson plan for 7th and 8th Grade Religion class using the 7 Step Directions Tool
Let's review what we learned about Java
This is an online module created for the 3rd Grade of the Junior High School. The topic of the lesson is the "7 Wonders of the World", and its main emphasis is placed on the Listening comprehension skills practice.The lesson is constructed on the basis of the ADDIE Model (Kurt,2017), and it is inspired by the UDL Principles approach (CAST,2011), and the Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction.During the lesson, various online platforms and webtools are used, something that makes learning procedure more interesting and accessible for all learners to attend and follow.
This is an online module created for the 3rd Grade of the Junior High School. The topic of the lesson is the "7 Wonders of the World", and its main emphasis is placed on the Listening comprehension skills practice.The lesson is constructed on the basis of the ADDIE Model (Kurt,2017), and it is inspired by the UDL Principles approach (CAST,2011), and the Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction.During the lesson, various online platforms and webtools are used, something that makes learning procedure more interesting and accessible for all learners to attend and follow.
At Fab Life Society, our mission is to create online programs to help women find limitless financial freedom from anywhere and on their schedule. And our duty is to donate part of our income to female empowerment charities around the world.
And she’s inviting women from anywhere in the world to enjoy the tools, inspiration, knowledge, and confidence they need to jump into entrepreneurship quickly and successfully.
Lesson designed for a 7th Grade ELA Deaf Education class room. Discusses the differences between fiction and non-fiction in literature as well as how to use the title and cover of the book to create an educated guess on whether the book is fiction or non-fiction. The lesson includes a learning center in which students apply what they have learned into a practice in which they organize characteristics of fiction and nonfiction into their appropriate category.
7th Grade Eureka Math
Unit plan for 7th grade Global Studies surrounding the topic of inequalities.
Compelling questions:
Why do inequalities exist around the world?
How do we impact change?
7th Grade Historical Literacy consists of two 43 minute class periods. Writing is one 43 minute block and reading is another. The teacher has picked themes based on social studies standards, and a read-aloud novel based on social studies serves as the mentor text for writing and reading skills. More social studies content is addressed in reading through teaching nonfiction reading skills and discussion.
Standards reflect CCSS ELA, Reading, and Social Studies Standards.
This classroom activity will show students that there is a lot we don't know about science, for example life throughout the universe. It will hopefully encourage students to question what we know and don't know, and exploration and study of the unknown.
This mini-lesson focuses on the skill of understanding what objective and subjective writing look like and their respective purposes. Students need to be able to understand and identify objective and subjective writing in order to comprehend an author's purpose and make informed decisions about what is being conveyed in the text.
7th Grade Regular English Language Arts: Course Scope & Sequence.
7th Grade Regular Math: Course Scope & Sequence.
7th Grade Regular Science Scope & Sequence
7th Grade Regualr Social Studies Scope & Sequence
The purpose of this template is to allow the user to unpack the 7th grade visual art National Core Arts Standards (NCAS) into task-specific or task-neutral learning targets that then can be used during instruction and/or within an assessment tool like a rubric.
The Unpacking Process:
1. Take a look at the performance standard (7th grade) and pull out the nouns, or what students need to know.
2. Next pull out what students need to be able to do (the verbs).
3. Write learning targets or I can statements. When writing ask yourself, “What does this look like in student work?”
This is a 7th grade ELA lesson plan which could be used at the end of a novel study of RJ Palacio's Wonder.