EDU
382 Week 5 Final Paper
Lesson Plan Revision and Analysis
[CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4]. Due by Day 7. For the final assignment, you will
select among one of three lesson plans where you will differentiate the given
lesson plan based on student readiness, student interest, and student learning
profile for content, process, and product. You will then evaluate the effectiveness
of your lesson plan differentiation through an analysis that gives evidence for
each decision you make. Review the following template for further guidance.
Final Paper Template
Assignment Instructions
To complete the Lesson Plan Revision
and Analysis, follow these steps:
Choose one of the three lesson plans
to differentiate:
- a) Elementary School Math Lesson Plan on Place
Value
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- b) Middle School Literature Lesson Plan (http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/pages/433.shtml)
- c) High School Science Lesson Plan on
Atoms (http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-
lesson-plans/elements-of-chemistry-atoms-the-building-blocks-of-matter.cfm)
Once you have selected your lesson
plan, you will then differentiate your lesson plan based on student readiness,
student interest, and student learning profile for content, process, and
product. Using Chapters 5-7, you will develop three ways to differentiate
content, three ways to differentiate process, and three ways to differentiate
product for student readiness, student interest, and student learning profile.
You must provide evidence from the text or other scholarly literature to
support your reasoning for differentiation by explaining how it might support
the various students in your classroom.
Once you have developed ways to
differentiate your selected lesson plan, you will then describe what your
lesson plan would “look” like if an administrator came to observe your
classroom. Explain what the students would be doing, the elements of
differentiation that they would see, and how the classroom is effectively
managed to support differentiation as described in Chapter 8. Provide scholarly
evidence to support up your assertions and analysis
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