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Lesson Date:
11/13/13
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Standards: Domain
1A
RI 6.1
RI 6.3
RI 6.4
RI 6.5
SL 6.1 a and b
L 6.6
W 6.10
W 6.3b
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Learning Targets:
Domain 1C
· Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they
are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical
meanings.
· Students will be asked to not only define a
vocabulary word, but to correctly find the meaning of that word that
addresses how it is used within a text.
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Analyze
how a particular sentence, paragraph, chapter, or section fits into the
overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the ideas.
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Learning Experiences: Domain 1B
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Bell work/ Warm-up: Students will take notes
on vocabulary that they will later hear read in a story (list them).
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There will be 10 words, which they will define
correctly during the course of instruction. This will go on a graphic organizer provided by teacher to
be completed and taped to page 1 of their interactive notebook (IAN).
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Vocabulary words: bewildered, hatchet,
engrossed, flashback, shelter, foraging, transmission, timid, juvenile, keen
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We will listen to chapter one of our novel
titled Hatchet whole group via a recorded reading on computer with
speakers.
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Students will read along with the text on
their own iPads that have a downloaded version of Hatchet.
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Students will correctly define the meaning of
vocabulary via their Ipads using the dictionary.com application. This application also contains a tool
in which students can hear the word and definition spoken aloud.
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Lesson task should be completed within one
class period (55 minutes).
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Resources & Materials: Domain 1D
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Interactive Notebook (IAN)- Students’ IAN is a
composition notebook that contains a table of contents, page numbers, and
tabs to separate each section.
All student work gets taped into their IAN.
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Pencil
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Glue, tape
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Novel, Hatchet
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Document Camera
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iPad for each student that includes a
dictionary.com app students will use in order to find the meanings of words
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Vocabulary graphic organizers (to be taped
into IAN).
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Headphones (the students will be able to hear
the word spoken aloud correctly).
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Assessment(s): Domain 1F
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Teacher observation.
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Exit Slip for students will be completed
vocabulary graphic organizer.
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Student Learning Styles/Needs: Domain1E
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Inclusion students receiving special education
services will also be appropriately serviced within the content of this
lesson.
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These students will be provided extra time for
assignments; provided immediate feedback; re-direction; paraphrase
directions; model instructions and give specific examples
Student 1: Preferential seating; small group,
peer pairing to keep him on task
Student 2: Preferential seating; one-on-one work
with teacher, model assignments when appropriate; grade on work that is done
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
TPACK Lesson Plan Final Draft
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