Candidate’s Name: Brandy Blanchard
Grade Level: 2nd/3rd
Title of the lesson: Word Accuracy Pairs
Length of the lesson: 30 minutes
Central focus of the lesson: The focus of this lesson is for the student to work on accurately identifying word pairs that are visually similar. This lesson will encourage students to distinguish words that look similar, to help contribute to the overall meaning and comprehension of a text.
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Knowledge of students to inform teaching: The particular student in mind for this lesson is a student who is in the 3rd grade, but reading at a 2nd grade level. At numerous points during a running record, the student confused the words though, they, through, and the. The student also read mixed up the words “must” and “most”. Because this student has trouble with words that look visually similar, the student needs to work on distinguishing between these words to help aide in comprehension.
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Common Core State Standards:
Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
Read grade-level text with purpose and understanding.
Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary.
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Support literacy development through language (academic language):
Vocabulary
● Most, must, though, they, the, through, thought
Sentence Level
● Sentence structure will contain verb, noun, adjective.
Discourse
● Student will identify and differentiate between similar looking words.
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Learning objectives: Students will know
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Formal and informal assessment: Student will repeat running record to see if any improvement has been made following this lesson’s exercises. Student will also be responsible for creating sentences with the correct word choice to make sense for the passage.
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Instructional procedure:
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Instructional resources and materials:
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Reflection: Questions to ask after instruction
● Did my instruction target one of the issues during running record?
● How could I have included other trouble areas into my lesson?
● Did practice with the words improve her ability to distinguish similar looking words from one another?
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I like how you structured the lesson to help the student recognize the difference in letters between the two words. This will help strengthen the students' use of visual cues when reading text.
ReplyDeleteI like how you structured the lesson to help the student recognize the difference in letters between the two words. This will help strengthen the students' use of visual cues when reading text.
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