Identify general lesson information including the lesson


1. Identify one of the following reading comprehension strategies to be used in the lesson:

• establishing a purpose for reading

• using prior knowledge

• asking and answering questions

• making inferences

• determining what is important

• summarizing

• dealing with graphic information

• imaging and creating graphic information

• being metacognitive

2. Identify general lesson information, including the lesson topic, grade, student grouping, and seating arrangement.

3. Identify lesson standards and measurable objectives (i.e., condition, behavior, and criterion).

4. Identify lesson materials/resources for students and the teacher.

5. Describe prerequisite skills or connections to previous learning (i.e., What previously learned skills are necessary for students to be able to participate in and benefit from the planned lesson?).

6. Explain lesson presentation procedures for new information, guided practice, independent practice, and culmination.

7. Explain differentiated lesson instruction accommodations.

8. Explain the lesson assessment.

B. Create a standards-based early reading lesson plan for first- or second-grade general education students. Do the following in your lesson plan:

1. Identify one of the following early reading skills to be covered in the lesson:

• phonological/phonemic awareness

• word recognition

• phonics

• concepts of print

• oral reading fluency

2. Identify general lesson information, including the lesson topic, grade, student grouping, and seating arrangement.

3. Identify lesson standards and measurable objectives (i.e., condition, behavior, and criterion).

4. Identify lesson materials/resources for students and the teacher.

5. Describe prerequisite skills or connections to previous learning (i.e., What previously learned skills are necessary for students to be able to participate in and benefit from the planned lesson?).

6. Explain lesson presentation procedures for new information, guided practice, independent practice, and culmination.

7. Explain differentiated lesson instruction accommodations.

8. Explain the lesson assessment.

Note: A copy of the assessment may be submitted, or it may be explained. The assessment may be formal or informal, formative or summative.)

C. Write (suggested length of 1-2 pages) one letter to the parents/guardians of the students you created a lesson for in parts A or B, in which you do the following:

1. Discuss two different ways that you, as the teacher, support a comprehensive, balanced approach to literacy in your classroom.

2. Discuss two different ways the parent(s)/guardian(s) can encourage and support literacy development in the home.

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