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Angela April BellmanTiffany Dupin
Lesson Plans: January 30-February 3, 2017Bell RingerFirst five students in the class will get on i-Ready or St Math, the rest of the students will be working on morning work.Computer Lab ScheduleBellman’s Class – 12:40pm-1:25pm, Rm 11Dupin’s Class-Technology LabTuesday – Iready ELAFriday – Iready ELA
Monday-FridayREADING
Objectives
Technology
Extra Lesson -iReady Reading
Lesson 15
RL.2.4 Identify literary elements in a story, including alliteration and repetition; describe how regular beats and rhymes supply rhythm to a poem or song.
W.2.8 Recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question.
SL.2.1b Build on others’ talk in conversation by linking their comments to the remarks of others.
L.2.6 Use vocabulary acquired through texts.
Ready Teacher Toolbox-Lesson 15Brain Pop Jr. – PoemsYou Tube- Disney Channel – A Poem is….. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
Understanding Poetry and Key Details
We will cover the following pages from the Ready Reading Book.
Monday pgs. 242-243 – TTW guide the students to identify beat, rhythm, and rhyme. TSW mark the beat of the given song. TSW define rhythm, rhyme, and regular beat.
Language pgs. 428-429-TTW guide TS identify and correctly use the spelling pattern.
Tuesday pgs.244-245,248-TTW guide the students to identify and find the rhymes and beat of a poem. TSW answer a short response question.
Wednesday pgs.246-247, 249 - TTW guide the students to identify and find rhyming words in a poem. TSW clap the beats of the poem. TSW answer a short response question.
Thursday pgs.250-255-TSW independently read a poem and answer multiple choice and short response questions about the beat, rhythm, and rhyme of the poem.
Friday-ELA and Math Assessments given
Early finishers will read and take AR tests.Center 1 Teacher center: Remediation/skill building center – Junk Art PoemCenter 2 Project Read Skill-Scrabble Spelling WordsCenter 3 Computer Center – Iready ELACenter 4 Language Center: Contraction Monster Match or Possessive Noun Scavenger HuntCenter 5 Pair-Share Center – Wonderful TreesHomework Monday homework is given to each student. It is due on Friday. The homework will
focus on language, reading, and math skills from the lessons taught during the week.
Vocabulary rhythm-the regular pattern of sounds in a poem or beats in a piece of musicrhyme-the repetition of the same or similar stressed sounds in wordsregular beat-the main rhythm in a piece of music
Essential Question How can I use figurative language to understand what I have read?I Can Statements I can identify the beat, rhythm, and rhyme to understand poetry.Intervention Boost –
Ms. Bellman’s Class – J.A., M.M., A.B., and J.O.Ms. Dupin’s Class-Z.M. and J.M.Mr. Redmond –Ms. Bellman’s Class – T.L.Ms. Dupin’s Class- J.W., J.L., W.J., J.R., K.B.Bond-Ms. Bellman’s Class – C.H., AND A.Z.Ms. Dupin’s Class – L.G., L.H., J.M., AND D.P.GCMH –Ms. Bellman’s Class – T.L., M.D., and J.M.Ms. Dupin’s Class- W.J., J.M., J.S.Computer Intervention – Extra iReady, MRC, or ST Math Fluency –Ms. Bellman’s Class- M.D., J.A., and S.F.Ms. Dupin’s Class-E.W. and A.B.
Teacher - Remediation/skill building center. TTW work with letters, sounds, and blends with TS. TTW use flash cards to help build red word knowledge. TTW distribute Phonics Fluency books to have students read a page at a time out loud. TTW ask question to check for comprehension.
Angela April BellmanTiffany Dupin
Lesson Plans: January 30-February 3, 2017
Computer Lab ScheduleBellman’s Class – 12:40pm-1:25pm, Rm 11Dupin’s Class- Technology LabTuesday – Iready ELAFriday – Iready ELA
Monday-FridayWriting, Language, and Spelling
Objectives
Spelling
Grammar
Technology
Lesson 4
RL.2.5 Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.
RL.2.10 Read and comprehend literature, including stories and poetry, in the grades 2-3 complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.
RI.2.1 Ask and answer questions such as who, what, when, where, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
W.2.3 Write narratives in which they recount a well elaborated event or short sequence of events.
W.2.7 Participate in shared research and writing projects.
SL.2.2 Recount or describe key ideas or details from a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media.
We will cover the Project Read skill Unit 19 Lesson 3 – R Control [er], [ie], and [ur].
Language pgs. 428-429-TTW guide TS identify and correctly use the spelling pattern.
Ready Teacher Toolbox-Lesson 15Brain Pop Jr. – PoemsYou Tube- Disney Channel – A Poem is….. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
We will cover the following pages from the Ready Writing Book.
Monday pgs. 110-111-TTW guide the students to analyze a mentor text, use details to describe thoughts, feelings, and actions, and use peer review to revise text.
Tuesday pgs.112-113- TTW guide the students to analyze a mentor text and expand sentences by adding adjectives and adverbs.
Wednesday pgs. 114-115-TTW guide the students to identify compound sentences and use conjunctions and commas correctly to produce compound sentences.
Thursday pgs.116-117-TSW add drawings or other visual displays to their story.
Friday-ELA and Math Assessments given
Early finishers will read and take AR tests.Center 3 Computer Center – I-ready ELACenter 4 Language Center – Contraction Monster Match or Possessive Noun Scavenger HuntCenter 5 Wonderful TreesVocabulary Narrative-writing that develops real or imagined experiences or events.Homework No homework.Essential Question How can I write a good paragraph?I Can I can use correct capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.Intervention Intervention listed on the Reading Lesson Plans.
Angela April BellmanTiffany Dupin
Lesson Plans: January 30-February 3, 2017Bell RingerFirst five students in the class will get on Iready Math or St Math, the rest of the students will be working on morning work.Computer Lab ScheduleBellman’s Class – 12:40pm-1:25pm, Rm 11Dupin’s Class-Technology LabMonday and Friday – Iready Math, Wednesday – StMath
Monday-FridayMath
Objectives
Technology
Lesson 17
2. MD.A.1 Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
Monday – Interactive tutorial from iReady – (These tutorials are about five mins together) Measuring Length in Inches with a Ruler - Level B Using a Ruler: Centimeters - Level B Using a Ruler: Inches - Level B
Monday - Brain Pop, Measure in Inches and Feet, Also use Activotes to take quiz.
Tuesday – Brain Pop, Measure in Centimeters, Meters, and Kilometers
We will be covering the following pages in the Math Ready Common Core Book Lesson 17.
Opening activity – Hand out ruler, yard sticks, meter sticks, and yard tapes and explain the definition to each object. Explain how to use each measuring tool. Explore how to decide which tool to use for each item you are measuring.
Monday – pgs. 160 – 161 TSW review measuring with a centimeter ruler. Then students learn about different types of measuring tools.
Tuesday – pgs. 162 – 163 TSW compare measuring with inch tiles and measuring with a ruler. TSW complete this problem and use centimeters to measure a key.
Wednesday – pg. 164 - 165 TSW explore measuring with a centimeter ruler and a meter stick. TSW learn how to add ruler lengths to find measures, and compare using a centimeter rule to using a meter stick.
Thursday – pg. 166 – 167 TSW practice measuring objects and answer questions about length and measuring tools. Pgs. 168 – 169 TSW solve measurement problems that might appear on a math test.
Friday – Formal assessment will be given on Lesson 17.Teacher Teacher Center – Remediation/skill building center – TTW pull students out of each
the groups to be able to work one and one on skills for the week and for remediation skills tailored for each group. Skill – Measuring in centimeters and inches.
Center 2 Materials – Rulers – Measuring Dogs in Centimeters and Inches Work Packet.Center 3 Computer Center – Iready Math or ST MathCenter 4 Visual Model: Materials – Linking Cubes and Log Sheet. TSW put cubes in different
lengths by clicking together and then measuring in inches and centimeters.Center 5 Student Lead Activities – Materials – pencil, pink eraser, journal book, crayon, book,
top of desk, student’s pinky and friend’s pinky. TSW measure each item in both centimeters and inches and log their answer on the log sheet.
Homework Monday homework is given to each student. It is due on Friday. The homework will focus on language, reading, and math skills from the lessons taught during the week.
Vocabulary Centimeter – a unit of length in the metric system. Your finger is about 1 centimeter across. 100 centimeters is equivalent to 1 meter.Inch – the smallest unit of length in the U.S. customary system. A quarter is about 1 inch across. 12 inches is equivalent to 1 foot.Foot – a unit of length in the U.S. customary system. 1 foots is equal to 12 inches.Yard – a unit of length in the U.S. customary system. 1 yard is equal to 3 feet or 36 inches.Meter – a unit of length in the metric system. 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters.
Essential Question I can measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yard sticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes?
I Can How can I measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yard sticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
Intervention Math – Mr. Allen will work with the following students from Ms. B’s Class – A.H.