Edu 280 Artifact 2
Edu 280 Artifact 2
Edu 280 Artifact 2
Brainstorm
Facts about me
Name __________________________
Date ___________
Directions: while each of your classmates are presenting
their family tree you must write at least 2 similarities and
differences you have with the presenter. All the columns
must be filled in. I will collect this paper at the end of all
the presentations.
joey
Elizabeth
Leticia
Elisa
OUT THE
Dear, Parent/ Guardian
My name is Miss Solis I am your child’s 2nd grade teacher. We will be creating a family tree in
class on May 1st I will need any family picture or pictures your child may want to add to his or
her family tree. You may email those pictures to my email: [email protected]. I will
print those pictures out and provide them to your child, so they may add them on to their family
tree. The family tree they create will be shared with the class. Please email me the family
pictures as soon as possible, and please make sure to write the students name on the subject
section. I will need the pictures before May 1st. If you have any further questions, please email
me to the email I have provided.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Miss solis
Yailin Solis
EDU 280-2003
05-01-18
1. Standards:
• (2)3.9 identify traditions and customs that families practice [NS 2.2.2]
• S.W.B.A.T : Evaluate how they are different and similar to their peers
(Evaluation)
• S.W.B.A.T: Construct a family tree to demonstrate who they are (Application)
• Multicultural goal: promote respect for differences
•S.W.B.A.T : Value and respect their peers interests and family ties (Evaluation)
•I am using a visual learning style, because I am showing my students a picture
book and PowerPoint. I also included kinesthetic learning, because their
assignment is a hands on task. My students will be cutting and pasting pieces to
add to their family tree.
• In my lesson plan I implement interpersonal intelligence, because I am teaching
my students “the ability to think about and understand other people” by sharing
their family tree with the whole class.
2. Materials: Book Looking Like Me, power point about my family, interests, hobbies,
favorite food, assignment sheet explaining activity, letter to the students’ parents
explaining what I will require from them, exit slip sheet, markers, construction paper,
scissors, glue, family pictures
• Do first: I will first begin by reading the book Looking Like Me to the class to
spark their interest. Reading this book to the class will approximately take
about 10-15 minutes. I will be asking questions while I read the book in order
for my students to make personal connections with the book.
• Mini lesson: I will present the students with a power point about myself, my
family and a bit of my interests. Then I will show them the activity I want them
to do which is a family tree. My lesson will be dived into three days. The first
day I will be introducing human differences by reading the book Looking Like
Me. Although the book talks about how a child is different I want my students
to think of the ways they are different and alike to the character of this book.
They will need these skills in order to complete the assignment I will give
them. The second day my students will be putting their family trees together
and asking questions if necessary. The last day will be presentation day.
• Guided practice: The students are to complete a family tree. The branches on
the tree will symbolize each family member, and the apples on the trees will be
activities, interests, hobbies, and favorite foods. The family tree will need to
provide pictures of family members, and pictures of the student’s interests. In
order for the students to have the pictures for this project I will send a note
home one week prior to the assignment. Each parent/ guardian of the student
must email me their pictures, so I can print them out for each student to use. I
will make this an in-class assignment, although it will be based on how well
they can spot the similarities and differences they share with their classmates.
• Independent practice: Each student will draw their tree and apples to put on
their family tree. I will not provide a templet for my students I want to see their
creativity. The students will arrange their pictures as they wish, and present
their final product to the class. The students will talk about their favorite
hobbies, interest, and favorite foods. While a student is sharing their family tree
their peers will be writing down a few similarities and differences they might
share with their peers.
• Exit slip: The exit slip will be the students listing a few similarities and
differences they share with their peers. The exit slip will be done throughout the
presentations of each student. The slip will be turned in at the end off class. In
order to receive full credit, they must fill out all of the exit slip.
4. Resources:
Myers, Walter Dean, and Christopher Myers. Looking like Me. CarolRhoda Books,
2014.
https://www.csn.edu/education-department-resources