Blended Learning Lesson Plan: Detailed Paragraphs From Here On Down
Blended Learning Lesson Plan: Detailed Paragraphs From Here On Down
Blended Learning Lesson Plan: Detailed Paragraphs From Here On Down
Lesson Title:
Reading is MAGIC!
Objectives:
Students will be able to… read independently and comprehend a variety of texts for the purposes
of reading for enjoyment
Students will be able to… reflect and respond to increasingly complex text over time.
State Standards:
13.1 Engage in whole and small group reading with purpose and understanding
13.3 Read and respond according to task and purpose to become self-directed, critical readers
and thinkers.
Context: I am teaching this lesson in order that students may be able to read and comprehend
books that are on their level. Before this, students learning about text structure and what makes
up a text. This may include paragraphs, chapters, stanzas, etc. With this previous knowledge
about the structure of books, students will have a better idea where to begin in a book. This same
group of standards carries on throughout grades four and five. As we go through this throughout
the year, I will be preparing them for fourth grade by encouraging them to read more
challenging books.
Data: Students will be grouped based on individual assessments I completed at the beginning of
the year. I will group students based on their level of reading. I do not want an advanced reader
with a slower reader together in a small group, because they will finish quickly while the other
student is still reading. It creates a gap. I will continue to assess my students as I meet with them
in small groups. I will also use the activities from individual and collaborative stations to assess.
Materials: Sticky notes and pencils will be provided in small group. Students will need their
iPads and access to YouTube, Google Classroom, and Epic. They will also need their “Disguise
a Turkey” if they finish early in their collaborative group.
(Multimedia 2=Epic): I chose Epic for my hypothetical lesson plan because my current
students at my internship use this daily. It correctly aligns to standards because this is a
program that the district pays for. This also ensures its quality. If the district pays for it,
we can know that it is trustworthy and of the highest quality. This is great for
differentiation, because, as I said before, each student has their own library custom to
them. So we know that students will not be given a book to read that is out of their reach.