Monday, May 30, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
BWD Stage 2 (Draft)
Name LeeAnn Rigby Lesson Plan Title Money
Target Learner 2nd Abilities Count money and give change under a dollar
Stage 2 –Evidence [ DRAFT ]
Stage 1 | Stage 2 | |
If the desired result is for learners to… | Then, you need evidence of the student’s ability to … | SO, the assessment needs to include some things like… |
Understand that: (U)
And thoughtfully consider the questions (Q)
| Performance verb #1:
Performance verb #2: (description of concept, skill, understanding)
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
BWD Stage 1
Name LeeAnn Rigby Lesson Plan Title: Counting Coins & Making Change
Target Learner Grades 2 Abilities: _Knows Money Values and Count to 100
Stage 1 –Desired Results
Established Goals
of money: 5.1 Solve problems using combinations of coins and bills. 5.2 Know and use the decimal notation and the dollar and cent symbols for money. |
Desired Understandings
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Essential Questions to Consider
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Desired Key Knowledge
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Desired Key Skills
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Benjamin, Angela. Counting Coin to Make Change. Lesson Plan Pages. Retrieved on May 15, 2011. http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathCountingCoinsAndMakingChange12.htm
Shelly, G, Gunter, G, & Gunter, R. (2010). Integrating technology in the classroom. Page 344 Boston, MA: Course Technology.
http://www.teachingfirst.net/standardsecond.htm#math
Implications of TEACH Act for Educators
Implications as a consumer are we more freedom to show and use someone’s materials and make effective educational material possible. (Hannon, 2008) Teachers and students are now able to use copyrighted material in an online classroom for short periods of time and never full length movies or songs. The educators are no longer constrained to using only the TV to show copy righted content.
Hannon, Michael. WASHINGTON AFFAIRS OFFICE & COPYRIGHT COMMITTEE.
The TEACH Act. AALL Issue Brief 2008-2. April 2008. Retrieved May 13, 2011. http://www.aallnet.org/main-menu/Advocacy/aallwash/Issue-Briefs-and-Reports /2008/ib042008b.pdf
Saturday, May 7, 2011
TEACH Act 2002
Recognizable example of this category of license;
During an online video presentation to a distance learning classroom, the presenter embedded a full length commercial they were going to analyze and/or a full length song of their favorite singer, they would be out of compliance with TEACH ACT Sect 110 (2). The act requires the presenter get permission of the creator and singer before showing the presentation through technology.
If the presenter is in a face 2 face classroom, there is more freedom to showcase both the video and listen to the song.
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