Context:
The lesson plans below were created as a part of CI 4030: Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School under the instruction of Professor Betty Dishman. T
The three consecutive lessons were taught and implemented as a part of the internship for the class and Block II. The internship took place at Westwood Elementary School in Ashe County in a third grade classroom. The lessons were a part of a geometry unit focusing on three-dimensional shapes.
Impact:
The students of the class had previously learned about two-dimensional shapes, and as a part of the standard course of study, three-dimensional shapes were to be taught in comparison to the two-dimensional shapes. The students participated in hands-on learning experiences and were assessed on what they had learned. The impact on students comes directly from what was taught and what was learned.
Alignment:
The following standards were met in the creation and implementation of the lessons:
Standard 2: Indicator 2: Teachers have knowledge of geometry and measurement. Teachers understand the construction of simple geometric figures
Standard 7 : Indicator 3: Teachers promote new learning by using students’ prior knowledge, misconceptions, and interests when designing lessons.
| Standard 7: Indicator 6: Teachers modify instruction and assessments to meet the needs of individual students.
Standard 9: Indicator 5: Teachers develop instruction in representation that enables all students to create and use representations to organize, record, and communicate mathematical ideas;
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