- I can effectively deliver my presentation. (SL.3.4, SL.3.6)
These are the CCS Standards addressed in this lesson:
- SL.3.4: Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understandable pace.
- SL.3.6: Speak in complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification.
- L.3.3b: Recognize and observe differences between the conventions of spoken and written standard English.
Daily Learning Targets
Ongoing Assessment
- Student presentations (SL.3.4, SL.3.6)
Agenda
Agenda | Teaching Notes |
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1. Opening A. Reviewing Learning Target (10 minutes) 2. Work Time A. Delivering Our Presentations (45 minutes) 3 Closing and Assessment A. Reflecting on Learning (5 minutes) 4. Homework A. N/A |
Purpose of lesson and alignment to standards:
How it builds on previous work:
Areas in which students may need additional support:
Assessment guidance:
Down the road:
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In Advance
- Determine an order or system for presentations, depending on how students will present.
- Post: Learning targets and applicable anchor charts (see Materials list).
Tech and Multimedia
- Work Time A: Video-record students presenting to post on a teacher webpage or on a portfolio app such as Seesaw for students to watch at home with families. Most devices (cell phones, tablets, laptop computers) come equipped with free video and audio recording apps or software.
Supporting English Language Learners
Supports guided in part by CA ELD Standards 3.I.C.9, 3.II.A.1
Important points in the lesson itself
- The basic design of this lesson supports ELLs by allowing students to celebrate the work they have completed and take risks using English as they share presentations with their classmates and visitors in a supportive environment. Commend them for their perseverance in preparing and practicing their presentations and give positive feedback to each student.
- ELLs may find it challenging to present in class, despite the days of preparation and practice. Consider having students practice their presentations one last time before visitors arrive. Encourage them to enjoy the experience, do the best they can, and joyfully celebrate the progress they've made across Module 3. Express excitement for their presentations and confidence in the students and their work.
Levels of support
For heavier support:
- During the presentations, consider standing next to students who are particularly nervous or tentative and supporting them as necessary.
Universal Design for Learning
- Multiple Means of Representation (MMR): Some students may have difficulty with using the far-point displayed anchor charts in this lesson. Consider providing individual copies of anchor charts for near-point display of information for reference.
- Multiple Means of Action and Expression (MMAE): During the Closing, students reflect on their presentations. Support self-monitoring and reflection by thinking aloud as you model this reflection on learning.
- Multiple Means of Engagement (MME): Build engagement by celebrating students' hard work and effort throughout the unit. Provide feedback that focuses on growth and development.
Vocabulary
Key: Lesson-Specific Vocabulary (L); Text-Specific Vocabulary (T); Vocabulary Used in Writing (W)
- N/A
Materials
- Performance Task anchor chart (begun in Unit 1, Lesson 1)
- Effective Presentation anchor chart (begun in Lesson 8)
- Presentation prompt cards (begun in Lesson 8; one per student)
- Revised Peter Pan scenes (completed in Lesson 6; one per student)
Assessment
Each unit in the 3-5 Language Arts Curriculum has two standards-based assessments built in, one mid-unit assessment and one end of unit assessment. The module concludes with a performance task at the end of Unit 3 to synthesize their understanding of what they accomplished through supported, standards-based writing.
Opening
Opening |
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A. Reviewing Learning Target (10 minutes)
"I can effectively deliver my presentation."
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Work Time
Work Time | Meeting Students' Needs |
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A. Delivering Our Presentations (45 minutes)
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Closing & Assessments
Closing | Meeting Students' Needs |
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A. Reflecting on Learning (5 minutes)
"What was a highlight of this presentation for you? Why?" (Responses will vary.)
"Can you give an example?" (Responses will vary.)
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Homework
Homework | Meeting Students' Needs |
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A. None for this lesson. |
There are no new supporting materials for this lesson. |
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