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Reflections: Assessing Prior Knowledge and
Planning Instructions:
o What
do the students need to know prior to the lesson?
The students need to know how to write a story. The students need to understand the basics of writing and the elements within writing a story. The students need to understand how to use microsoft word.
o How
will prior knowledge and experience be assessed?
Prior knowledge and experience will be assessed by the teacher directing a discussion on writing a narrative at the beginning of the lesson to assess what the students already know.
o How
will you use this information in the planning process?
I will use this information to guide the lesson and to understand what part of my lesson needs further explanation to the students.
o Why
should the content of this lesson be taught at this grade level?
This content should be taught at this grade level because it is aligned in the standards. It prepares students on how to create a creative work of writing and what they need to do to accomplish writing a story.
o How
do the objectives that you have for the lesson align with the standards?
The objectives align with the standards because my lesson will outline the elements of creating a narrative story and give students insight on the assignment. Students will then be able to create their own work using microsoft word. Students will also be able to identify components of writing a narrative.
o When
will the lesson be taught in the course of the school year? Why?
It will be taught during an english unit. It will be taught to teach students how to create a narrative writing.
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Reflection:
Designing Instructions:
o Why
are you using the instructional methods you have described?
I am using these methods to give students different resources to understand the assignment. The youtube video provides prior knowledge on the assignment the students will be completing. The handout also aids in their creation. I believe using helpful resources is helpful to instructional methods.
o How
do the instructional methods align with what you know about best practices
(think about your methods classes)?
My instructional methods align with what I know about my best practices because there is room for learning, discussion, and sharing in my lesson. The students are given an opportunity to create something which they may find exciting and engaging in this lesson. I believe it is important to keep the students engaged.
o How
are you engaging students in creative and higher order thinking?
I am engaging students by allowing them to come up with a narrative story. They will create this work of fiction and be able to use their creative thinking skills while doing so. They have to come up with their own work and this stimulates their higher order thinking.
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Reflection: Planning Assessment:
o How
does the assessment align with the standards and objectives of this lesson?
The assessment measures the completion of the narrative and making sure each component that was taught to the students was met. This will show whether or not students were engaged and actively paying attention.
o How
does the assessment demonstrate that the students have been successful in
learning the content?
The assessment demonstrates success by measuring the students success in writing a narrative. It is a checklist to make sure each point was met in the students creation.
o How
does the assessment demonstrate student engagement in higher order thinking?
The assessment demonstrates student engagement in higher order thinking by making sure the student comprehends the elements of a narrative story.
o How
does the assessment demonstrate that the individual student needs were met?
The checklist checks for each element the story should meet. It shows what the student met and what they fell behind on based on what checklist points they met.
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Reflection:
o How
does your lesson meet each of the ISTE NET’s Standards?
My lesson meets the ISTE NET standards by creating student learning and using technology to create an artifact of this assignment. My lesson facilitates student learning and creativity and allows students to model digital age work and learning.
o How
does your lesson meet Standard 1: Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and
Creativity?
Students are creating a personal narrative of a fictional story of their choice. They are learning the elements of a narrative story and learning how to incorporate these elements into their story. It allows them to be creative and go where they want with the story they are writing.
o How
does your lesson meet Standard 2: Provide Digital Age Learning Experiences and
Assessment?
Students will be using technology such as microsoft word to have a digital age learning experience. They will also learn by watching an online youtube video.
o How
does your lesson meet Standard 3: Model Digital Age Work & Learning?
Students are creating a digital work and this will model their learning of creating the work and using the technology to do so.
o How
does your lesson meet all four elements of Standard 4: Promote and Model
Digital Age Citizenship and Responsibility by:
§ advocating, modeling, and
teaching safe, legal, and ethical use of digital information and technology,
including respect for copyright, intellectual property, and the appropriate
documentation of sources.
§ addressing the diverse needs
of all learners by using learner-centered strategies providing equitable access
to appropriate digital tools and resources.
§ promoting and modeling
digital etiquette and responsible social interactions related to the use of
technology and information.
§ developing
and modeling cultural understanding and global awareness by
engaging with colleagues and students of other cultures using digital-age
communication and collaboration tools.
My students will be digital citizens by being responsible with the technology they are using. They have the option to use the internet if needed as a resource, and they will do so responsibly. They will use microsoft word appropriately by using it to write their narrative story. They are creating their own intellectual property by writing this narrative, and using digital tools to do so. I believe my lesson meets the elements of the standards.




Hi Katie!
ReplyDeleteYour lesson is a crucial one to be taught during the early elementary years; learning how to write a narrative is such an important milestone/element of an early elementary student! I really liked that you chose that as your lesson.
I do have one question regarding your lesson; in your procedures, you mention "Spring Break" for one of the steps. Does that mean that the students will be completing that step during spring break? If so, I have a follow up question. How would you support those students who don't have a support system at home to help them get their work done? Also, what is their narrative about? Considering they are young third graders, they may benefit from some guidelines so that they have structure when brainstorming their writing.
Overall, you have a great lesson! It is a crucial concept that needs to be taught, and you tackled that nicely! Well done.
Hi Katie,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great lesson. I think it was grade level appropriate and very well thought out. I love the video and how it was engaging to the students because it used examples that they may be familiar with, like Goldilocks and the Three Bears. What a great idea to open your lesson with. I also think that it wonderful that you gave the students a handout with the 5 essential elements of story because it is a lot to remember. By the way the free printable on katiekazoo.com was a great reference for teachers, so thanks. I also like your differentiation for the ELL students having the option of using pictures to tell a story. I think that in addition to that they can try and write a short sentence, depending on individual abilities, so they are challenged appropriately. Another idea to add to the lesson for enrichment would be for those that finish early. I may be fun for them to write a second ending to their story where it is different than the one that they originally wrote, this way they are writing more but it is in a fun to think about something in different way than before. The last section that I would like to complement you on is the “best practices” section in your reflection. I agree with you when you say “having your students evolved and engaged is key”. To do so you must be creative as teacher and think of activities that were the students can be creative while learning.
~Deanna~
Katie,
ReplyDeleteThis was a very nice lesson on narrative writing for 3rd grade. I think it was great giving them options for resources and I especially thought you did very well on differentiating instruction..