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 Lesson Plan 2 Submission: Please complete this form and s ubmit it instead of a f ormal plan for preview on the due date. After receiving feedback you will write the formal lesson plan and submit it along with this form on the second due date. Name: Richard Stubbs Grade Level: 5th Lesson Topic: Bar Graphs (specifical ly) SSS: MA.5.S.7.1- Construct and analyze line graphs and double bar graphs. Materials:  Go Math! Florida Textbook.  Teacher-made booklet for each student with vocabulary, examples, problems to graph, and a blank graph for students to develop their own data and graph.  Colored markers  Doc camera to model a bar graph to students.  Write on board where I will draw a large graph and we will use data derived from the classroom; ex. Boys vs. girls, favorite sports teams, foods, music, etc. I will use large colored magnetic strips to reflect the data, thus serving my ESOL and ESE students well. This reflects the type of visual graph I will use on the board! Sources: (Must provide at least one alternate to teacher’s manual) The Go Math Florida textbook will be used to be consistent with the teacher method already being used. I will develop and make individual booklets that will motivate the students to take ownership in this lesson, and to integrate the arts in this lesson. The students will be given colored markers to use on the graphs in their booklets. The students can then save this booklet and use it for other assignment s and/or to study with. I will use bar graph ac tivities from Edhelper.c om and Mathmasters.c om as an alternative to the textbook. Manipulatives:  How will students be engaged to help them develop an understanding of the mathematics concepts? First, I will write the vocabulary on the board and we will discuss the meanings and relate it to subjects that my s tudents know. I will activate their prior knowledge to this material, and show h ow it relates to the “terms.”  Secondly, the students will see a visual representati on on the board and the students will use magnetic strips to chart the data on the

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Lesson Plan 2 Submission: Please complete this form and submit it instead of a formal plan for

preview on the due date. After receiving feedback you will write the formal lesson plan and

submit it along with this form on the second due date.

Name:  Richard Stubbs

Grade Level: 5th

Lesson Topic: Bar Graphs (specifically)

SSS: MA.5.S.7.1- Construct and analyze line graphs and double bar graphs.

Materials:

  Go Math! Florida Textbook.

  Teacher-made booklet for each student with vocabulary, examples, problems to graph,

and a blank graph for students to develop their own data and graph.  Colored markers

  Doc camera to model a bar graph to students.

  Write on board where I will draw a large graph and we will use data derived from the

classroom; ex. Boys vs. girls, favorite sports teams, foods, music, etc. I will use large

colored magnetic strips to reflect the data, thus serving my ESOL and ESE students well.

This reflects the type of visual graph I will use on the board!

Sources: (Must provide at least one alternate to teacher’s manual) The Go Math Florida

textbook will be used to be consistent with the teacher method already being used. I will

develop and make individual booklets that will motivate the students to take ownership in this

lesson, and to integrate the arts in this lesson. The students will be given colored markers to

use on the graphs in their booklets. The students can then save this booklet and use it for

other assignments and/or to study with. I will use bar graph activities from Edhelper.com andMathmasters.com as an alternative to the textbook.

Manipulatives: How will students be engaged to help them develop an understanding of the

mathematics concepts? First, I will write the vocabulary on the board and we will discuss the

meanings and relate it to subjects that my students know. I will activate their prior knowledge

to this material, and show how it relates to the “terms.” Secondly, the students will see a visual

representation on the board and the students will use magnetic strips to chart the data on the

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graph. This will be an interactive, manipulating activity that will engage the students and make it

fun too. The students then will use their booklets  with graphs to “manipulate ” information to

the graph; learning how to write the title, axis names, and then graphing the data with colored

markers. We will do this several times to reinforce the lesson content.

What higher level and/or open ended questions will you ask students during the lesson? I

will ask higher order thinking from the students in terms of the various types of data that canbe graphed. We will discuss applications of graphs in the marketplace, of which I will ask and

illicit responses from the students for this. Examples:

  How can data on a bar graph affect our decisions about people or things?

  What types of companies might use bar graphs?

  What types of products might be graphed and for what purpose would a graph serve to

direct a company in the marketplace?

How will you assess student understanding of the concepts? (Be specific) How will you

record? I will assess the students’ comprehension of this lesson by having them construct

three graphs based on prearranged information given to them in their booklets. I also will have

the students make their own graph with data and ideas they have appropriate for graphing. This

work will serve as an informal assessment.

How will you meet the needs of diverse students? (Be specific) My lesson will be embedded

with modifications that meet the needs of my diverse student population. I will use visuals and

model the graphing process to my students. I will use data that the students relate to and will

engage the classroom in discussions about this data. I will integrate the arts that appeals to all

students. They will have their own booklets that will motivate and inspire them to engage and

take ownership of this learning experience. By using materials other than the textbook will

appeal to my more challenged students. I will write the vocabulary on the board and we will

discuss whole group, the different terms and their meanings. I will make sure my instruction is

accurate, logical, and delivered with enthusiasm. I will ask both higher and lower order

questions to show relevance. I will provide specific praise to my students for their participationgreat attitudes, involvement, and work in this lesson. I will circulate and make sure all students

have clear understanding of the expectations.