Modeling
Hand out the example sheets of paper w/digits to several students
Have those students create a number while standing in front of the room
Call on students to read aloud the displayed number
Give the labels to other students to display correctly
Tel students they will be creating similar numbers in a group
Guided Practice
Assign students to groups of 4-6
Distribute blank sheets of paper/cardboard and markers
Assign one student from each group to be the secretary to list at least 5 numbers the group will display to the class
Instruct the students to create enough digits to display the numbers to the rest of the class
Encourage students to work together and assure everyone in the group is able to read each number and identify the value of each digit (Some may not be able to do this, but the lesson will hopefully help those students understand place value better.)
Encourage students to start out with smaller numbers and progress to larger numbers
Once all groups are ready, create an order for each group to present the numbers in front of the classroom
When a group first displays a number, the class will together read it aloud
As each group presents, the teacher will then choose randomly seated students to label each digit’s place value by holding the label correctly under the number in the display (Do this one digit at a time.)
Continue with the procedure until all groups have had a chance to display their created numbers
Independent Practice
For homework, assign students a place-value worksheet, or have students find large numbers with significance to read aloud to the class the next day, sharing the information about the number
Closing
Discuss the importance of understanding place value, why numbers have different values, etc.
Lesson plan 13
Short Stories
This lesson is designed to help students
ask questions and support answers by
connecting prior knowledge with literal
formation found in, and inferred from,
e text.
GRADE LEVEL: 3 - 5TH
SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
LENGTH OF TIME: ABOUT 45. MINUTES
OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES
Students will be able to identify with the hard work and living conditions, but also with the relationship that exist among the laborers and their families.
MATERIALS NEEDED
period pictures by Dorthea Lange
PROCEDURE
Opening to Lesson
Students give ideas and participate accordingly, as I fill out the blank K-W-L organizer as a whole class, using large chart paper.
Body of Lesson
Direct Teaching
Slide show of period pictures by Dorthea Lange. Introduce the background of the assignment given to Lange to photograph this period of American History. (CFU: Ask questions of students and have discussion of how the pictures make them feel.
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