ed 554 unit plan by dede dolgoff
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Dede (Aphrodite) Dolgoff
ED 554 Reston17 July 2010
Technology Integrated Unit
Unit Plan- Gardening Project Based Learning
In this grade one project based learning assignment, students will work in groups of
four to plant small plantings, research a plant, and watch it grow in our class garden.
Students will observe and write their observations in a scientific classroom field journal
blog and collaborate with their peers. Digital cameras will be provided to all groups in
order to document growth of the plants in the garden from small planting to full grown
plant. Thought will also be given to the requirements for maintaining the garden, for
example, how much water and sunlight do you think the plants need? Through the use of
technology (classroom blog), connections will be made with other students (from our
class) research on plants and their observations and similarities and differences will be
recorded. The teacher will provide questions on the blog for written responses by the
class groups. Students will be invited to inquire about the plants in the garden and
document measurement of plant growth. Additionally, each group will create a design
for the garden using a computer program, only one design will be chosen for our garden.
At the culmination of the unit, students will use their research to create a digital photo
story for their parents to learn about their plants. Any vegetables grown from the garden
will be served to parents, teacher, and students at a culminating garden project party!
Grade Level of Unit-Grade One
Standard Addressed in the Unit:
SOLs
Science:
1.4 The student will investigate and understand that plants have life needs and functional
parts and can be classified according to certain characteristics. Key concepts include
a) needs (food, air, water, light, and a place to grow);
b) parts (seeds, roots, stems, leaves, blossoms, fruits)
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Mathematics:
Geometry
1.16 The student will draw, describe, and sort plane geometric figures (triangle, square,rectangle, and circle) according to number of sides, corners, and square
corners.
English
Writing
1.12 The student will write to communicate ideas.
a) Generate ideas.b) Focus on one topic.c) Use descriptive words when writing about people, places, things, and events.d) Use complete sentences in final copies.e) Begin each sentence with a capital letter and use ending punctuation in final
copies.f) Use correct spelling for high-frequency sight words and phonetically regular
words in final copies.g) Share writing with others.h) Use available technology.
Oral Language
1.1 The student will continue to demonstrate growth in the use of oral language.
a) Listen and respond to a variety of media, including books, audiotapes, videos,and other age-appropriate materials.
b) Express ideas orally in complete sentences.
Computer /Technology Standards of Learning:
C/T K-2.1, C/T K-2.2, C/T K-2.3, C/T K-2.4,C/T K-2.5, C/T K-2.6, C/T K-2.7
Fine Arts-Visual Communication
1.9 The student will observe and depict plants, animals, and people in a landscape work of
art.
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The ISTE:
NETS-T (Teacher)
1.a, 1.b, 1.c, 1.d, 2.a, 2.b, 2.c, 2.d, 3.a, 3.b, 3.c, 3.d, 4.a, 4.b, 4.c, 5.b, 5.c, 5.d
NETS-S (Students)
1.a, 1.b, 1.c, 2.a, 2.b, 2.d, 3.a, 3.b, 3.c, 3.d, 4.a, 4.b, 4.c, 5.a, 5.b, 6.a, 6.b
Unit Objectives: (Also listed in individual lesson plans)
1. Students will learn about blogging on the Classroom blog by creating one
blog post and responses.
2. Students will demonstrate their ability to work in collaborative groups byresearching information on their assigned plant and documenting their finding on
the classroom blog.
3. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of 2-dimensional geometrical shapes
by designing a garden using at least 5 different geometrical shapes.
4. Students will demonstrate understanding of caring for their plants by researchingand creating a powerpoint presentation about their research.
5. Students will create a plant sign (using powerpoint) for the garden.
6. Students will actively participate (in their assigned roles) in planting the plantings
in their collaborative groups.
7. Students will demonstrate understanding and knowledge of their assigned plant by
creating either a brochure, flyer, booklet or newspaper.
8. Students will have an understanding of the R.A.F.T. concept when questioned by
the teacher.
9. Students will synthesize information and create an original photostory in their
groups.
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10. Students will demonstrate understanding of the photostory writing process by
writing, revising and editing their photostories.
11. Students will edit and create their photostory.
12. Students will show a photostory to an audience of their garden plant.
13. Students will actively participate in a R.A.F.T. assignment by assuming the role
of photostory producer.
Please note-A permission slip will have been sent to parents explaining the garden
research project and allowing students to participate in all aspects of the project
including the computer component. Parents will be told every effort will be made toensure the safety of the students on the computer during this project. Internet safety
will be discussed with students prior to the start of the unit.
Also Note: Student will begin this project in early April and most students will be able
to write at least four sentences and read at grade level. Students not working at this
level will work with me in small groups.
Unit Lesson Plans:
Lesson One Intro to Unit -Learning to Blog on a Scientific Journal
Objective- Students will learn about blogging on the classroom blog by creating one blogpost and responses to blogs.
Materials- Book-How Groundhogs Garden Grew by Lynn Cherry, Smartboard,
Classroom blog created by teacher, laptops for each student in classroom.
Link- Gather the students to the front of the classroom and read the storyHowGroundhogs Garden Grewby Lynn Cherry. Show the students the various stages of
grow of the different vegetables in the story. Tell students Here is the seed, then here isthe small plant and here is the full grown plant.
Engage and Educate- Next try and get students excited about creating their own
classroom garden at the school! Tell students they will actually be scientists in the
classroom and outside in the garden. Explain to students that a true scientist observes and
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writes down their observations in a scientific journal. But instead of a paper journal, our
class will be using a scientific classroom blog. Ask students if they know what a blog is?
Active Learning- Model for students the blog the teacher created in ED 554 at
http://dededolgoff.wordpress.com/. Explain to students Mrs. D. wrote down herthoughts about what she learned in her computer course. Tell students a blog is where
you write your observations and thoughts about your garden.
On the smartboard, show students the blog the teacher created for the first grade class.
Model and show students how to post a comment on the blog and how another student
could reply to the blog.
Have each student open the classroom blog (give students the site on smartboard) on their
laptop computer and post on the classroom blog one sentence about what they would
grow in their garden. Have each student reply to another students post. Walk around the
classroom and observe students and offer feedback when necessary. Tell students therewill soon be a page on the blog where collaborative groups can post observations and
comments. (I will divide the groups in class tomorrow in Lesson 2.)
Adaptations:
Students working below grade level- These students will work in a small group with meand receive one on one attention about posting on a blog.
Students working above grade level- These students may write more sentences on theirblog and respond to more students in the classroom on the blog.
Reflect-Gather the whole class in front of the classroom and have students read some of
the posts and comments to the class. Ask the students what they thought of the blog-have
they used one before or is this their first time? Ask students to give thumbs up if theywere able to use the blog today. If there was a student/students who gave a thumbs
down, work with this student /students during morning intervention time for more one on
one instruction.
Now and Then- Tell students blogging is a great way to communicate with the
classroom. You can get feedback from one of your friend right away. Remind students
to always start with a positive feedback for their friend. For example I liked what yourwrote about your green bean plant. Maybe you could tell me more about how to take care
of the plant. Have students model to the group some positive comments for the
classroom blog.
Rubric
Objective: Super Job!!! Good Job Average Job
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Students will learn
about blogging on
the Classroom blog
by creating one
blog post and
responses.
On the ClassroomBlog I:
On the ClassroomBlog I:
On the ClassroomBlog I:
Reflective
Question:
Did you prefer topost a blog or
respond to a blog
post. Tell me why?Write 2 sentences at
the bottom of this
page.
__ I wrote 3 goodsentences on the
blog.
__I used capitol
letters at the
beginning of thesentence.
___I used a period
at the end of the
sentence.
__I posted a
response to at least3 friends.
__ I wrote 2 goodsentences on the
blog.
__I sometimes used
capitol letters at the
beginning of thesentence.
___I sometimes
used a period at the
end of the sentence.
__I posted a
response to at least2 friends.
__ I wrote 1 goodsentences on the
blog.
__I forgot to use
capitol letters at the
beginning of thesentence.
___I forgot to use
period at the end of
the sentence.
__I posted a
response to at least 1friend.
All Rubrics Adapted from
Lesson Two- Researching Plants in Collaborative Groups***
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Objective- Students will demonstrate their ability to work in collaborative groups by
researching information on their assigned plant and documenting their finding on theclassroom blog.
Materials-Book- Growing Vegetable Soup by Lois Ekhert, smartboard, tomato plant,KWL chart, digital cameras, sticky notes, pen, crayons, paper and laptops.
Link- Talk about springtime and the plants that we see on our way to school. Discuss thevegetables that we eat to stay healthy. On the Morning Message ask students Which
vegetables do you prefer to eat, corn or beans?
Engage and Educate-
Introduce students to gardening by reading the book Growing Vegetable Soup by Lois
Ekhert. Show students the various parts of the vegetables in the book such as the seed,
sprout, stem, leaves, flower and plant. Pause at each part of the plant for discussion.Review what each vocabulary word means. Tell student they will start a garden project
at school and will be given small plantings to grow in their groups of four.
Group A will grow green beans,
Group B will grow corn,
Group C will grow carrots,Group D will grow tomatoes
Group E will grow peppers.
Show students a tomato plant that you brought into school, talk about the texture, color,
leaves and flowers and ask students to help identify the stem and roots. Using a
smartboard, have students brainstorm all the things they know about plants by coming upto the smartboard and writing down their ideas on a KWL chart. Ask students what
questions they have about plants and record this on the KWL chart as well. Post this
KWL chart on the garden project classroom blog.
Active Learning
Reread the book again, taking time to show all the parts of the plants again. Divide classinto (assigned ) 5 groups of 4 students-(please note each group member will be assigned a
role such as recorder, reporter, photographer, word finder and artist) (students are
familiar with these collaborative roles as they were taught earlier in the year). Give colorcoded sticky notes to students so they know which group they are in. Give each group 4
small plantings of each vegetable the group was assigned above or (green beans, corn,
carrots, tomatoes and pepper.) Ask students in each group to examine their plantscarefully for the parts. Each student will have a laptop computer and will use the site
called The Great Plant Escape by the University of Illinois.
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Group 1 and Group 2 will learn about the plant part called the roots and will study the
section of the site located athttp://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1facts2a.html.
Group 3 will learn about the stem and will study and research the section:
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1facts2b.html to learn all about the stem of a
plant.
Group 4 and 5 will study the section of the plant on the leaves at
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1facts2c.html
Adaptations:
Students who are working below grade level-These students will work with the teacherin a small group to receive additional help. The tasks will be broken down into smaller
segments for these students. These students will write one sentence in blog.
Students who are working above grade level- These students may explore additionalcomponents of the site mentioned above and write additional information on the plants in
the classroom blog.
Students in groups will use their own plantings to make further observations on their
plant parts. Using the classroom blog as a scientific journal (note: students were shown
how to blog on Day 1 of unit), one student will be the reporter for the group and state thefacts about the plant part the group was assigned. Another student will record the finding
from the site on the blog and will look up vocabulary words onwww.dictionary.com .
The third and fourth student in the group will draw the planting with emphasis on the partstudied. A digital camera will be provided to each group. The fourth student will take a
picture of the planting and the drawing of the plant parts.
Student Roles in Collaborative Groups:
Student 1-ReporterStudent 2-Recorder and Word finder
Student 3-Artist
Student 4-Artist
Student 5- Photographer
The photo of the drawing will be posted on the blog by the teacher and the photo of the
planting (photo 1) will be used in the final project of a photo story documenting thegrowth of the plant assigned to the group. I will download the photos from the digital
cameras into the groups computer folder to use later in unit for the digital photo story.
Reflect
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The groups will use the class period to research and document their findings on the
scientific classroom blog on their specific plant part and answer the question below on
their blog. (At least one to two sentences for plant part and teacher questions below.) Iwill read the blogs and post comments for the groups.
1. What does your group plant look like, please describe.
2. Take a measurement of your plant. How many inches is it, please record on blog
graph created by the teacher..
3. Compare your planting with another groups planting, what are the differences?
Using the drawing of the small plantings, each group reporter will discuss their findings
with the rest of the class. The reporter will state the plant part and what it is used for bythe plant and any further information obtained by their research. The class will conduct a
gallery walk (students walk around the classroom to view drawing of classmates) of the
drawings at the end of class to see the pictures drawn by the students.
Now and Then
Students will finish class by reading at least one blog entry and making comments toclassmates on the blog about their artwork and plant information. In a whole group
meeting with the class, I will ask the various groups some questions about the plant parts
they were assigned. I will ask students to give me thumbs up or thumbs down if theyunderstood the concept. Students will take their group plants, water them and place
them near the classroom window until it is time to plant them in the garden.
Rubric:
Objective:
Students will
demonstrate their
ability to work incollaborative groups
by researching
information on theirassigned plant and
documenting their
finding on the
classroom blog.
Super!!
__I wrote 3 good
sentences on myblog about the plant
part.
____I helped mygroup find answers
to questions most of
the time.
___I did all of my
Good ___I wrote 2 good
sentences on my
blog about the plantpart.
____I helped mygroup find answers
to questions some of
the time.
____I did some of
Average
___I wrote 1 good
sentences on myblog about the plant
part.
____I helped mygroup find answers
to questions a little
bit.
___I let my group
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work by myself!
___I checked my
spelling and made
no mistakes.
my work by myself
___I had 1 spelling
mistake.
members do my
work.
___I had 2 spelling
mistakes.
Reflective
Question:
Did you like
working in a group?
What could I do tobe a better group
member next time?
Write 1-2 sentencesabout your
experience.
Lesson 3 Geometrical Garden Design and Caring for our Garden ***
Objectives- Students will demonstrate their knowledge of 2-dimensional geometricalshapes by designing a class garden using at least 5 different geometrical shapes.
Students will demonstrate understanding of caring for their plants by researching andcreating a powerpoint presentation about their research.
Materials-laptops, smartboard, powerpoint presentation
Link-
Students will start the class by reading other group blog entries and making a constructive
comment to the group of one to two sentences. I will begin the class in a group formationaround the smart board. I will ask students from each group to draw their plant on the
smartboard and explain one part of the plant they learned about yesterday.
Engage and Educate- I will engage students interest in gardening by having them take a
virtual tour of Reiman Gardens at Iowa State University on their laptops at the site:
http://www.reimangardens.iastate.edu/en/about_the_gardens/tour_the_gardens/virtual_tours.cfm I will ask students to go knee to knee with a partner and discuss what
observations they noticed in the virtual garden. How was the virtual garden different
from a real garden. After students have discussed these questions with their partner, Iwill call on a few pairs to comment on their observations.
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On the smartboard, use the sitehttp://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ID=205
and demonstrate and model for students how to create a garden using geometrical shapes.In a rectangular shape, ask students what shapes would they include in their garden? (In
their small groups, have student create a geometrical plan for the classroom garden using
the site above.) (see below) The final plan (I will pick one of the plans for our project)for the garden will be posted on the classroom blog by the teacher.
Active Learning
In a whole group formation, tell students they will create a geometrical design for the
class garden in their groups of four. Each group member will pick at least one shape for
the garden. There should be five shapes in the garden for each group. Once they havecompleted their garden design, I will randomly pick a group garden design for our
classroom garden project.
As a class, we will brainstorm a discussion about our garden. Students will makepredictions about the following questions:
How much sunlight and water do our plants need?
What is the best location for the garden?
What materials do we need for the garden project?
How will we divide the responsibilities of the garden?
What will happen to what we grow in the garden?
(Hamner, p. 2, 2010)
After discussing the predictions as a class, students will log into the classroom blog as a
group and write their predictions based on what the group decided. I will have posted the
questions on the blog for students to answer. In their collaborative assigned groups,
students will make a list of materials needed for the garden and a list for dividingresponsibilities such as watering and weeding.
Now that the groups have made some predictions, students will read about how to make agood garden from this site in their groups of four. Each group will be assigned a topic
from this site to read and explain to the class.
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/vegguide/step01.cfm
Group 1-Read and be ready to discuss-Make good use of your location
Group 2-Plant your vegetable right
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Group 3-Keep down weeds
Group 4-Water properly
Group 5- Harvest at Peak Quality
Each group will research their topic and create 4 powerpoint (each group member will
create one Powerpoint slide) slides for the class to learn about their topic.
I will show the class an example of a powerpoint slide (sailboat picture and writing)
from the digistory I created introducing myself to the class and posted on the ED 554blog (Ms. D.s blog). On the smartboard, I will demonstrate how to create a simple
powerpoint presentation. Students will use their laptops with the teacher and create a
slide on Powerpoint. I will demonstrate and model how to find clipart on Powerpoint for
the students. Students will practice making 2 practice slides and save their work. I willwalk around the classroom to assist students and answer any questions.
Each Powerpoint slide will have at least 2 sentences about their topic and some clipart to
represent the slide. Students will research their topic and use Powerpoint to present to theclass. I will remind the students that they will be assessed for their creativity in their
slides and their collaboration as a group.
Adaptations
Students that are working below grade level- Students that are struggling will work ina small group with the teacher and make predictions for 1 or 2 questions. Tasks will be
broken down for this student.
Students that are working above grade level-These students will be given more
information to research on taking care of the garden.
Reflect- Students will answer any questions the class may have on their topic as they
present their Powerpoint slides. The teacher will ask if their predictions about the gardencan true after researching the topic. On a post- it note, each group will write down if a
prediction (questions posed) came true after researching the facts. I will collect the notes
at the end of class.
Now and then- I will gather the class in the front of the classroom and talk about the
importance of taking care of our classroom garden, the same care that we may give a petin the classroom (making a real life connection for students here). Next class, the
students will actually go out and plant their small plantings in rows. (Please note, parent
volunteers will have helped with the garden to prepare it for students.)
Rubric:
Objectives: Super!! Good Average
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Students will
demonstrate theirknowledge of 2-
dimensional
geometrical shapes
by designing a classgarden using at least
5 differentgeometrical shapes.
Students will
demonstrate
understanding ofcaring for their
plants by
researching andcreating a
powerpointpresentation abouttheir research
Reflective
Question:
Was powerpointeasy to use? Why
or Why not? Write
1-2 sentencedescribing your
thoughts.
___I helped my
group design thegarden with
geometry shapes.
___I shared at least
3 ideas for thePowerpoint slides
for caring for plants.
____I found 3images for
powerpoint for my
group.
___I helped mygroup solveproblems.
____I only helped
with the gardendesign when my
group members
asked.
___I shared at least
2 ideas for thePowerpoint slides
for caring for plants.
____I found 2images for
powerpoint for my
group.
_____I sometimeshelped my group
solve problems.
____I did not help
my group with thegarden design, but
listened to their
ideas.
___I shared at least
1 idea for thePowerpoint slides
for caring for plants.
____I found 1images for
powerpoint for my
group.
____I did not helpmy group solve
problems.
Lesson 4 Planting the Garden
Objectives- Students will create a plant sign (using powerpoint) for the garden. Students
will actively participate (in their assigned roles) in planting the plantings in their
collaborative groups.
Materials-smartboard, plants, laptops, parent volunteers, plant signs, paper, wooden
sticks, glue, laminate, garden tools, buckets, paper, pencil, KWL chart
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Link- In a whole group, tell students, the last few day we learned about gardening and
how to take care of our plants. Ask the class What did you prefer to study about
plants?
Engage and Educate-On the smartboard, show the class the geometric design chosen for
the class garden and get students excited about planting their plantings. Say Today weare going to plant!! Review the site:
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/vegguide/step02.cfm and have students record the
distance between rows of their particular group plant on their word document.Brainstorm with students how they will plant their garden plot based on their research,
write their finding on the smartboard. Students will type in the information needed to
plant their group planting (green beans, corn, carrots, tomato and peppers) on their word
document and save it under garden project. One group member will print the informationfor planting and the distance between plant and rows. I will have tools ready for students
in buckets. Some parent volunteer may assist with the planting of the garden.
Active Learning-
In their assigned groups, students will create a plant sign for their particular plant usingpowerpoint (please note: students were taught powerpoint in a previous lesson) and clip
art. For example, if the group is planting green beans, the group will create a sign with
the words Green Bean and have a picture of green beans. Students can be as creative as
possible with their sign. The teacher will send the signs to the workroom for the schoolteaching assistants to laminate. The students will add a wooden stick and their sign will
be posted in the classroom garden.
In their groups of four, students in the groups will take turns with the following roles
assigned by the teacher.
Student 1- This student will dig a hole based on the recommendations of the web site
studied in class. http://web.extension.illinois.edu/vegguide/step02.cfm
Student 2- This student will carefully plant the planting in the garden.
Student 3- This students will measure the distance between the plants and mark the spotfor the second plant.
Student 4- This student will water the garden row and take a photographs with the digitalcamera to be used later in the photostory and blog.
Students will clean up the garden area with the assistance of the teacher and parentvolunteers.
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In class, students will document their experience on their scientific blog. I will include
an open- ended question on the blog Describe what it was like to plant your garden
today. Did you work well in your group.
Student will also complete their vegetable signs for the garden and attach the wooden
stick.
Reflect-As a group, we will walk out to the garden to post our vegetable signs in the
appropriate place. In think- pair- share groups in a circular formation, I will ask thestudents to share with each other, what was the best part about gardening today and what
did you learn that you didnt know before. I will give the groups 3-4 minutes to discuss
and then I will ask students to raise their hand and share their partners thinking. I will
document some responses and add them to the scientific classroom garden blog under theKWL chart. For homework, students will read the KWL chart.
Now and Then-I will talk about the importance of collaborating as a group when
working on the garden project. Each member of the group has an important role. As ateacher, I must work in a group with other teachers- just like you are working with other
students. I will ask the class how they felt about working in the group-did things runsmoothly? How could they improve working with others?
Rubric:
Objectives:
Students will createa plant sign (using
powerpoint) for the
garden.Students will
actively participate
(in their assignedroles) in planting the
plantings in their
collaborative
groups.
Super!!
____I helped make
our garden plantsign beautiful.
___I participated inthe group role I was
given in the garden
planting and did a
great job!
___I helped the
teacher with theKWL chart.
Good
____I helped some
with the gardenplant sign to make it
beautiful.
_____I participatedin the group role but
my group members
helped me too whenplanting a garden.
____I helped the
teacher a little with
the KWL chart.
Average
____I only helped a
little with the plantsign.
____I needed helpin my role when
planting the class
garden.
____I did not help
with the chart, but
wanted to help.
Reflective
Question:
Did planting your
garden go
smoothly? Tell me
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what you thought!
Write at least one-
two sentences.
Lesson 5 - Learning about the Plants in the Garden and Creating a Newspaper,
Flyer, Brochure or Booklet!
Objective- Students will demonstrate understanding and knowledge of their assignedplant by creating either a brochure, flyer, booklet or newspaper.
Materials-smartboard, laptop, pencil and paper, laptops and color printer.
Engage and Educate- Now that students have planted the garden, tell them today we are
going to learn more about each plant we are growing. Go to the site on the smartboard:http://web.extension.illinois.edu/vegguide/growing.cfm and open up a page on growing
beans. Talk about what is necessary to grow a healthy bean plant.
Go outside with students to take measurements of their plants, have them record this onthe blog graph, this information will also be documented on their brochure, newspaper,
flyer or booklet (see below).
Active Learning- In groups of four, students will research their particular plant and write
3 or 4 sentences from the sitehttp://web.extension.illinois.edu/vegguide/growing.cfm
about how to take care of their plant.
Group A will learn about green beans, group B will learn about corn, group C will learn
about carrots, group D will learn about tomatoes and group E will learn about peppers.
In their collaborative groups, students will create either a flyer, newspaper, brochure or
booklet online about their particular vegetable and 3-4 facts about growing and takingcare of it using this site:
http://interactives.mped.org/view_interactive.aspx?id=110&title=
Adaptations
Students that are working below grade level- These students will work in a small group
with the teacher. Tasks will be broken down. One to two facts will be written.
Students that are working above grade level: These students may write 4 or more factsabout their plant.
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Reflect- Each group will print out their flyer, brochure, newspaper or booklet and place it
on their desk. We will conduct a gallery walk around the classroom so classmates can
view the finished product.
Now and Then- I will ask students what they liked about this lesson, what did they learn
that they didnt know before. On the smartboard, we will write down some facts on ourKWL chart.
Rubric:
Objectives:
Students willdemonstrate
understanding and
knowledge of theirassigned plant by
creating either abrochure, flyer,booklet or
newspaper.
.
Super!!
____I learned 3 new
things about my
plant from myresearch.
____I had nospelling mistakes on
my newpaper etc
___I used capitolletters in my
newspaper all of the
time.
Good____I learned 2 new
things about myplant from my
research.
____I had nospelling mistakes on
my newpaper etc
__ I used capitol
letters in my
newspaper some ofthe time.
Average
____I learned 1 new
things about my
plant from myresearch.
____I had nospelling mistakes on
my newpaper etc
I used capitol lettersin my newspaper
once in a while.
Reflective
Questions:
Did you like
writing a
newspaper, flyer
etc.? Why?
Was it easy or
hard to find
information on the
site about your
plant?Write 2 sentences
at the bottom of
this page.
Lesson 6 Learning about R.A.F.T
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Objectives- Students will have an understanding of the R.A.F.T. concept.
Materials-smartboard, photostory from Ms. D.s blog athttp://dededolgoff.wordpress.com/
Link- Talk to the class about creating a photostory for their parents to see on the finalday of the garden project. Tell students this will be a chance to show their parents all the
hard work that went into our garden research project! Go out to the garden and take
another measurement of the plants in the garden for students to record on the classroomblog graph.
Engage and Educate-Show students the photostory that Mrs. D. created about herself at
the beginning of the school year at http://dededolgoff.wordpress.com/ . Tell students theywill create their own group photostories from their garden picture along with a small
narration or talk. Introduce the concept of R.A.F.T to the students. Tell them exactly
what each letter stands for and ask questions to ensure understanding. On the smartboard
write out:
Role- As a group, your role will be Photo Story Producers-Your role is to present thePhotostory to your audience (parents).
Audience- Your parents will be Photostory viewers and will give feedback on your
Production with a short survey. (see appendix, for audience feedback)
Format- Digital Photo Story Presentation from each group!
Topic-From Small Planting to Full Grown Plant-Ms. D.s Gardening Project Based
Learning
Tell students they will create a photostory about the growth of their plant from small
planting to full grown plant.
Active Learning- Have students go into their computer folders with plant pictures from
the garden and decide which pictures will be used in their photostory. Students can begin
to sequence pictures for their photostory.
Adaptation
Students that are below grade level- These students will work in a small group with the
teacher to review the R.A.F.T. concept and have added assistance for finding photos.
Reflect- Ask students which pictures they chose and why. Ask students to tell you their
interpretation of what each letter of R.A.F.T. means to them. Review the R.A.F.T. one
more time and explain how this will be used when their parents come to school for the
final viewing of their photostory.
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Now and Then- Ask students if they remember a film they saw in a previous class on the
life cycle of the butterfly. How is this film similar or different to their photostory?
Rubric:
Objective: Super!! Good AverageStudents will have
an understanding ofthe R.A.F.T.
concept
ReflectiveQuestion:
What part of
R.A.F.T. do youprefer? Tell me
why?
____I understand
what R.A.F.Tmeans.
____I helped ourgroup sequence
photos for the
photostory.
_____I think I
understand whatR.A.F.T. means.
____I wassomewhat helpful
with the group for
sequencing photos
for the photostory.
_____I need help
with understandingR.A.F.T.
____I helped thegroup a little with
the photos and
sequencing for the
photostory.
Lesson 7- ***Creating the Photostory***
Objectives- Students will synthesize information and create an original photostory intheir groups. Students will write, revise and edit their photostories.
Materials-laptop computer, Mrs. D.s blog, digital photos, 2 parent volunteers, digistorytemplate, Photostory 3 software, Questions for groups, Peer Review, R.A.F.T powerpoint
and KWL chart.
Link-Yesterday we talked about the R.A.F.T format and creating our photostories.Today we will actually be creating our photostories in class! We will take all our digital
photos from the garden and create our own unique story.
Engage and Educate- I will engage students in the digital photostory project about theirgarden by having them watch my photostory that I created on my ED 554 blog at
http://dededolgoff.wordpress.com/. I will tell students they will create their ownphotostory using the digital pictures of their garden from the beginning to the end (or
from the small plantings to the mature plant.) Each photo story will be 5-7 minutes in
length and will be shown at a garden party for their parents. The photostory from each
group will be presented and parents will be served the vegetables from the garden with a
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homemade dip! Students will be able to retrieve photos from their garden- from a
computer folder created for each group.
In a whole group formation at the front of the classroom, show students the photostory
that I made to introduce myself to the class at the beginning of the year. Teach students
how to use photo story 3. Step by step, show them how to import their pictures to thephotostory. Model and teach student how to use the editing features, how to record their
voices, and how to use the music feature. Have at least 2 parent volunteers in the
classroom to assist the groups with this project. Tell students to begin by importing theirphoto of the digital pictures they took from their garden and any pictures of hand
drawings they completed in class.
Active Learning
In their assigned groups, students will sequence their photos for their photo story on the
photostory 3 software. The group will divide the pictures fairly and create a script that
will be recorded on photo story 3. Pass out the digistory template for student to writetheir story and sequence their pictures.
Each group member will work on their portion of the script using Microsoft word.
Students will write their script describing their photos and will edit for grammar,
punctuation and spelling. The draft script will be turned in as a group to the teacher. I
will individually edit the scripts for each group and offer comments for revision ofscripts. Parent volunteer will assist with the editing as well.
Additionally, I will assign 1-2 questions to each group to answer in their photostory frombelow:
1. Use your five senses to describe the plant.
2. Talk about the parts of the flower on the plant.
3. Talk about the measurements of the plants, from your data collection, on
average, how much did your plants grow?
4. Why do you think the plants grew at this pace?
5. Make comments comparing the small planting with the mature plant.
6. What were the conditions of the garden over the last few weeks, were they
favorable for your plant, why or why not?
7. What did you like best about the garden project?
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8. Talk about the leaves on the mature plants, vein pattern, color, texture, shape and
leaf size.
(Hamner, p. 4, 2010)
I will walk around the various groups and offer positive constructive feedback andanswer any questions that groups may have.
After sequencing the photos, creating the script and deciding on the music for the digitalstory, students will practice their story in their groups. Students will be given feedback
on their speaking by their peers. The group will note expression in voice and give
constructive and positive feedback to their group members. (See appendix A, for peer
review)
Review with the class the Garden Project R.A.F.T assignment on a Powerpoint
Presentation for the parent presentation and answer Any questions students may have:
Please note-The Garden ProjectR.A.F.Tassignment will be presented on the last daywhen students present their work to parents and serve vegetable grown in their garden.
Role- As a group, your role will be Photo Story Producers-Your role is to present the
Photostory to your audience (parents).
Audience- Your parents will be Photostory viewers and will give feedback on your
Production with a short survey. (see appendix, for audience feedback)
Format- Digital Photo Story Presentation from each group!
Topic-From Small Planting to Full Grown Plant-Ms. D.s Gardening Project Based
Learning.
Adaptations:
Students that are working below grade level: These students will work with the
teacher in small groups for extra assistance. Tasks will be broken down into smallersegments.
Students that are working above grade level: These students will be givenopportunities to answer more questions on the photostory and use transitioning and visual
effects on their photostory.
Reflect- As a class, go to each group and watch 3-5 minutes of their photostory. Students
will go to the classroom blog and make a positive comment about their classmates
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photostory and one way they could improve it. The emphasis will be on making positive
and respectful constructive feedback to groups. As a whole class, I will ask students to
go knee to knee with their partner and talk about in 3 minutes everything they learnedtoday about digital photostory. Students will talk as fast as they can in their partner
groups. I will listen in on the partner conversations to evaluate learning of the students.
Now and then- I will ask the group to comment on what they learned about photo story
and how this project impacted them. I will ask the class, do you think this photo story
you are creating could impact the entire school? In what ways could your story affectyour entire school? What else could our class do with the vegetables from our garden?
Take out the KWL chart and finish recording what the students learned in this project.
Rubric:
Objectives: Super!! Good AverageStudents willsynthesize
information andcreate an original
photostory in their
groups.
Students will write,
revise and edit their
photostories
____As a group
member, I helped
with the photostory.
____I helped choose
the music.
____I helped choose
the pictures for
photostory and
imported some ofthem.
___I wrote a lot ofthe script.
____I did a goodjob using capitols
and periods in my
sentences.
___I helped my
group members
whenever I could.
____As a group
member, I helped
with the photostorysome of the time.
____I helped choosesome of the music.
____I helped choose
some of the pictures
for photostory and
imported some ofthem.
___I wrote part of
the script.
____I used capitolsand periods some of
the time
___I helped my
group memberssometimes.
____As a group
member, I helped
with the photostorya little.
____I helped choosea little bit of the
music.
____I helped choose
the pictures for
photostory andimported a few of
them.
___I wrote a little
part of the script.
____I did not usecapitols and periods.
___I helped my
group members alittle bit.
Reflective
Question:
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Was it easy or
challenging to usephotostory 3?
Explain why or why
not in one to two
sentences at thebottom of this page.
Lesson 8 Editing and Previewing Photostory- (Inviting Parents and Harvesting
Veggies)
Objective-Students will edit and create their photostory.
Materials- laptop computer, photostory software,
Link- Tell students that the other day they worked on their photostories. Just like when
they write stories for Mrs. D. and they need editing, the photostory also needs some
work. Tell students today they will work on refining or improving their photostories andpresent their best work!
Engage and Educate- Tell students how much you enjoyed watching their photostories
the other day. Brainstorm with students how they could improve their story.
Active Learning- Students will have the opportunity to edit and make corrections to theirphotostories during this class. They may ask the teacher or other groups for additional
feedback. When they are finished with their editing, the group will preview their
photostory to make sure they are satisfied with the finished product.
As a class, I will gather the students to the front of the classroom and we will create an
invitation for parents to come and view our photostories and have a garden party! We
will send an e-mail invitation to parents as a class.
Adaptations:
Students working below grade level- These students will receive additional assistance on
editing in a small group with the teacher.
Students working above grade level- These students may add additional details to theirphotostory, for example, transitioning and visual effects.
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Reflect- In think-pair-share groups of two, students will talk about the improvements
they made to their photostory. How did these improvements make the story better? A
partner will share their partners thinking.
Now and Then- I will tell the students how documenting their story on the photostory is
important to everyone. Parent and school community members can view their story andlearn about their gardening! As a class, we will harvest some vegetables in baskets for the
garden party. Students will come back to class and wash the vegetables in small groups.
Rubric:
Objective:
Students will edit
and create theirphotostory.
Super!!
___I did a great jobimproving my group
photostory!
___I made great
suggestions to the
group.
___I did a good job
listening to group
members.
Good___I helped some of
the time improving
the photostory.
____I made some
good suggestions to
the group.
___I tried to listen
some of the time togroup members.
Average
___I helped a littlewith improving the
photostory.
____I made a few
good suggestions to
the group.
___I had a hard time
listening to group
members.
Reflective
Question:In your opinion,
what was the bestimprovement to
your group
photostory. Why
did you think so?
Lesson 9 Garden Project Based Learning Photo Story R.A.F.T and Garden Party
with Parents!!
Objectives- Students will show a photostory to an audience of their garden plant.
Students will participate in a R.A.F.T. assignment.
Materials-Smartboard, photostories, paper plates, napkins, cups, long table, photo viewersurvey.
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Link-You have worked hard on your Garden Research Project, now we will show your
parents all your hard work. Congratulations on a wonderful job!!! Give yourselves a
round of applause.
Engage and Educate-Before parents arrive, students will set up an outdoor table with
platters of vegetables and dips, lemonade, napkins and cups adjacent to the class garden.
Students will assist in setting up the classroom for parents to sit as Photo Story Viewers
and will place a survey on each seat.
In a whole group formation, I will review the R.A.F.T. assignment from Day 5
Role- As a group, your role will be Photo Story Producers-Your role is to present thePhotostory to your audience (parents).
Audience- Your parents will be Photostory viewers and will give feedback on yourProduction with a short survey. (See Appendix B)
Format- Digital Photo Story Presentation from each group!
Topic-From Small Planting to Full Grown Plant-Ms. D.s Gardening Project Based
Learning
I will praise and compliment students for their amazing work on this Garden Project!
Active Learning- Parents will arrive and take a seat for the Photo story Productions. I
will introduce the Photostory production to the parents and compliment the class on all
the hard work that went into the production and the garden project. I will also thank theparent volunteers that participated in the Garden Project Based Learning. Each group
will stand at the front of the class and the reporter will explain what their production is
about. The parents will view all the Digital Photo Stories and offer positive feedback to
each group and complete the group survey.
Students will escort their parents out to the garden and enjoy the vegetables they have
grown over the last few months!
Reflect- As a whole group, students will comment what the highlights of the garden
project were for them. Parent are free to comment on the project as well.
Now and Then-For homework that evening, students will write on their blog what was
the most important thing that they learned in this project. Could this project help them in
real life? How?
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Rubric:
Objectives:
Students willproduce a creative
photostory of theirgarden plant.
Students will
participate in a
R.A.F.T.assignment.
Super!!
____I did a greatjob with my voice, it
was loud and clear.
___I did a great job
helping my group
with the photostorypresentation.
____I did a goodjob with the
R.A.F.T assignment.
Good
___I did a good jobwith my voice some
of the time.
_____I helped my
group with thephotostory most of
the time.
____I did an Ok job
with the R.A.F.T
assignment
Average
____My voice couldbe louder.
____I could have
helped my group
more with thephotostory.
____I need helpwith the R.A.F.T
assignmentFinal Reflective
Question:
What are you most
proud of in your
research project?What could you
improve? Write 3-4
sentences.
Appendix A-From Lesson 7
Peer Review
1. I thought my group member did a _________job with their voice and
expression. (Remember a positive comment for your friend.)
2. My group member did a great job, but could improve___________.
Appendix B From Lesson 9
Photostory Viewers Survey:
1. What did you like about the Photostory?
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2. What was the best part of the story for you?
3. Did you learn something new about a plant? If so, what did you learn?
Unit Evaluation Section
(Please note, rubrics are provided in the individual lesson plans along with formative and
summative evaluations in every lesson plan.) (Additionally, the reflect component of the
lesson plan offers an assessment for students as well.) Formative assessments are ongoing
throughout each lesson plan.
Pre and Post Unit Assessment: (note-Pre and Post Unit Assessment is the same test)
1. What is a computer blog? Write one to two sentences explaining what this
means.
2. Go to http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/nttidb/lessons/nh/plantnhwf1.gif
on your laptop, print out and label the parts of the flower.
Next five questions answer True or False:
3. Roots absorb sunlight for the plant.
4. Stems carry water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
5. A Maple leaf is a compound leaf
6. A fern leaf is a simple leaf.
7. Stems give support for the plant leaves to reach the sun.
8. Draw a rectangle.
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9. A Triangle has 4 sides, true or false?
10. Write down three things plants needs to grow.
____________ _____________ _____________
11. What are the four basic steps in a Photostory?
12. What does R.A.F.T stand for? What do you use it for?
Bibliography
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