List All Materials Used (I.E. Websites, Apps, Pencils, Ipads, Computers, Worksheets, Diagrams, Textbooks, Etc.)
List All Materials Used (I.E. Websites, Apps, Pencils, Ipads, Computers, Worksheets, Diagrams, Textbooks, Etc.)
List All Materials Used (I.E. Websites, Apps, Pencils, Ipads, Computers, Worksheets, Diagrams, Textbooks, Etc.)
Objectives:
Students will be able to identify two dimensional shapes from online material and see how
shapes differ from each other and what their distinguishing features are.
Students will be able to do the same but with three-dimensional shapes and will be able to
identify what shape everyday objects are (such as a basketball being a sphere).
State Standards:
"K.G.2 Identify and describe a given shape and shapes of objects in everyday
situations to include two-dimensional shapes (i.e., triangle, square, rectangle,
hexagon, and circle) and three-dimensional shapes (i.e., cone, cube, cylinder, and
sphere)."
Context: I will be teaching this lesson because it is one of the key fundamentals of what you
learn in your school career, as well as one of the required state standards for Kindergartners in
South Carolina. This lesson will be what kicks off the shape unit. Students should have an idea
for what shapes are from their parents or preschool but if not, shapes would be talked about
throughout the year leading to this lesson. This will serve as an introductory lesson for when the
unit continues and go down the list of state standards for the unit, such as creating three
dimensional models of the shapes.
Data: Students will be grouped based on their academic level (i.e.: fast paced, average, slower
paced), This way as a teacher, you can help the groups better since they all are on the same page
pace wise. You also do not have to worry about disagreements among the students by some
becoming impatient by a slower pace, or some being confused at a faster pace. This data will be
based on the student's performance in the class in general but more specifically in the subject
area since some students may excel in one area and lack in another. Data that will collected from
today's lesson is going to be based on an exit ticket where they will explain if they have any
criticisms of the lesson and answer questions of the lesson- almost like a quiz- to see if they truly
took in the lesson.
Materials: List all materials used (i.e. websites, apps, pencils, iPads, computers, worksheets,
diagrams, textbooks, etc.)
Detailed paragraphs from here on down.
Procedures:
Introduction (10 minutes):
The students will be arriving from their lunch and recess period. Have students put away their
belongings in their cubbies. After they complete that, instruct them to take a seat in their
assigned spots on the carpet at the SMART board. When they are all situated, begin the lesson by
clicking on the powerpoint in the computers hard drive marked "Shape Lesson November".
There, you will follow the steps and introduce the lesson by first asking open ended question to
the students: "Does anyone know that shapes are?", "Can anyone list some types of shapes?" etc.
The powerpoint will then explain each of the shapes the children will be identifying for the
lesson and their distinguishing features.
Rationale: