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Assignment #3: Collaborative Planning

Submitted By: Breanna Cape, LaQuisha Johnson

EDRL 442: Teaching Literacy 1 Nevada State College - Fall 2013 Instructor: Karen Powell

Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

A. Summary of the Lesson Plan: Students will answer the Question of the Day: How does bragging affect both Pablo and Desmoana?. After students will create a story map for the story The Case of Pablos Nose. B. Student Population: Grade Level: 4th grade Skill Level: all levels Groupings: individual (writing prompt, story map), small groups (sharing writing prompts), and whole group (question of the day discussion, writing prompt discussion) C. Materials: Trophies Teachers Edition Lead the Way- Theme 4 Story map (pg. 437N) Question of the day (pg. 422C- day 2) Trophies story The Case of Pablos Nose (pgs. 422-437)

D. Objectives: Common Core State Standard RL.4.3- Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a characters thoughts, words, or actions).

Learning Targets Knowledge Targets: Students must know an event can be described based on the characters, action, impact on other events, and location within the chronological sequence of a story or drama. Reasoning Targets: Students must describe an event, drawing on specific details in the text regarding the action and sequence of the story. Vocabulary setting characters problem event important solution drama interaction physical attribute

Student-Friendly Learning Targets

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

Student Knowledge Targets: I know an event can be described based on the characters, action, impact on other events, and the location within the timeline of a story or drama. Student Reasoning Targets: I can describe an event using specific details from the text regarding the action and sequence of the story. Student-Friendly Vocabulary setting characters problem event important solution drama interaction physical attribute

E. Procedure: 1. The question of the day how does bragging affect both Pablo and Desmoana? will be written on the white board. As a whole group we will discuss what the words bragging and affect mean. Students will write these definitions on their definition sheet they created on Monday. 2. Students will write a response independently to the prompt, after they finish writing they will share their responses in groups of four. Each student will share their responses with their group. 3. After each group has finished sharing their responses we will discuss the writing prompt as a whole group. One person from each group will stand up and tell the class what their groups responses were. 4. Next I will explain to the whole class that today we are creating a story map based on the story The Case of Pablos Nose. Students are familiar with story maps but I will briefly review what the words: setting, characters, problem, important events, and solution mean. 5. Students will then be instructed to use the stories to create their story maps independently. Once everyone is finished they will share their story maps with their small groups.

F. Closure: As a whole group we will discuss each part of the story map for this story. We will discuss the importance of certain events, the problem and solution. We will close with students sharing what they learned from reading this story. G. Assessment: Assessment Tool
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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

Informal- I will informally assess the students by walking around listening to them sharing amongst their small groups. I will also asses their understand by having them turn in their story maps and grading them. What Is Being Assessed? The students ability to describe characters, events and settings of a story is being assessed. H. Reflection& Thoughts: Which part of the lesson do you think will be the easiest to teach? The easiest part of the lesson to teach will be the story map portion. Students are familiar with story maps and know how to find the information in the story. Which part of the lesson do you think will be the most challenging to teach? The most challenging part of teaching this lesson will be the question of the day portion. I think students might have trouble with answering the question, using evidence from the text. What lesson or concept should be taught prior to this lesson? Prior to this lesson students should be taught how to use a story map, how to use the story to fill in a story map and vocabulary terms used in the story maps and story. How will you follow up or extend this lesson? The follow up of this lesson will be a writing prompt that reinforces the concepts learned in this story. What will you do for students who dont grasp the concepts? For students who dont grasp the concept I will pull them into small groups while the rest of the class is working independently and help them create their story maps. Which part of the lesson, if any, do you think might need to change? I may need to change the amount of group discussion. The group discussions may take too long. I may change it to have the students share as a whole group to help decrease the amount of time the lesson takes. When you were writing this lesson plan, what was the most difficult part? The most difficult part of writing this lesson was typing it. I felt as though there was a lot of information to type on this particular lesson.

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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Lesson Title: Story map Trophies Teacher Edition: Lead the Way- Theme 4 Trophies Story: The Case of Pablos Nose

Submitted By: Breanna Cape T.Ed Pages: 422C, 430, 437N CCSS: RL.4.3

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