Responsibility for Student Learning
Data-Based Lesson Plan
In my Practicum II experience, I completed a data-based lesson plan on geometric and arithmetic sequences. I created a bell ringer that tested the students prior knowledge of these sequences and a corresponding exit slip that assessed the same knowledge. I invite you to read the lesson plan below and the corresponding PowerPoint for my geometric sequence lesson.
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Flipped Classroom Lesson
During my practicum I experience, I was placed in a flipped Algebra I classroom where I created a flipped classroom lesson, guided notes, and an assessment on the classification of polynomials. Unfortunately, I am unable to include the PowerPoint of the actual lesson due to the file size; however, I invite you to view the guided notes I prepared and the assessment I created located below. If you would like to view the lesson itself, please refer to the Contact/Resume page to contact me, and I will gladly send you my flipped classroom lesson.
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Student-Centered Lesson Plan
I created an exponent unit plan and the lesson below is the first lesson of this unit. This lesson displays my willingness to continue to put the students at the center of learning. This lesson contains a brief section of direct instruction and the remaining time is used for student learning centers. Students are moving around the classroom and investigating the vocabulary, calculations, and authenticity of exponents. I invite you to view and read the lesson plan below, and the activity that was located at one of the stations.
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Innovative Teaching and Learning
This lesson is also apart of my exponent unit plan and involves students being assigned a partner or put into groups to research a exponential growth or decay problem in the "real world." The first lesson provides the students with the basic formula for exponential growth and decay and time to begin researching to find an exponential growth or decay problem. The second lesson is where students will present their respective problems to the class and how to solve that problem. I invite you to view the lesson plan I have provided below that gives the specifics about the two-day exponential growth and decay lesson.
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