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LESSON PLAN 1 & 2
                               Pete the Cat Takes a Tour

Student teacher name: Miriam Larson
Date of lesson: October 1and October 9, 2012
Cooperating teacher-librarian: Peggy Burton
Grade level: First
School & City: Mattoon, IL
Length/number of lessons: 2

LESSON 1: COMPARE AND CONTRAST

Purpose (“why” of the lesson; where and how does it fit in the curriculum?)

Students will connect reading to prior knowledge of their school environment.

Learning Outcome(s)/Learning Target (what will students be able to do/know by the end of the
lesson?) Start with “Students will… “

Students will be able to compare places in the book to places in their school.

Standards

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy
   • CC.1.RL.1 Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.

AASL Standards for 21st Century Learner
  • 2.3.1 Connect understanding to the real world.

Materials (list all materials and/or equipment you will need)
Needed by you: Pete the Cat: Rockin’ in my School Shoes
Needed by students:

Instructional procedures (outline your lesson so another person could teach it)
   • Focusing event: (how will you get the students’ attention?)
   • Input from you: (what are you teaching & how are you delivering the content?)
   • Guided practice: (application of knowledge by students)
   • Closure (how will you end the lesson?)


Focusing Question: What are your favorite places in school?

Input from Me: Read Pete the Cat
Encourage students to guess where Pete will go based on the clues given by the character
Engage students by teaching them Pete’s song


6/8/12 glb
Encourage participation in other repeated phrases like the following: Teacher: “Was Pete
worried?” Response: “Goodness, no!”

Guided Practice:
Ask students use the information in the beginning to recall scenes in the book:
Did Pete take us to your favorite place?
What other places did Pete not take us to in the book?

Closure:
Next week we will be tour guides like Pete and use a map.
Can anyone point to a map in the library?



Differentiation (indicate at least one change you could make to the lesson to accommodate
differing ability levels; identify the targeted learners for the differentiation

Multiple Intelligences:
Encourage kinesthetic learners to incorporate movement along with the singing.

Assessment (what questions will you ask and/or which tools will you use to determine students’
understanding?)

Informal:
As students identify whether their favorite place in school was shown in the book, assess
whether students were attentive. If students do not raise their hands to indicate their favorite
place either was or wasn’t in the book, address them directly to assess the reason for their non-
participation.

What’s next? (another related lesson, review, end of unit?)
Mapping favorite places.

LESSON 2: MAPPING

Purpose (“why” of the lesson; where and how does it fit in the curriculum?)

Students will extend their spacial understanding by identifying places on a map of the school.

Learning Outcome(s)/Learning Target (what will students be able to do/know by the end of the
lesson?) Start with “Students will… “

Students will understand the over-head perspective of a map and be able to orient themselves
on a map of the school.

Standards

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy
6/8/12 glb
•       CC.1.W.8 With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or
             gather information from provided sources to answer a question.

AASL Standards for 21st Century Learner
  • 2.3.1 Connect understanding to the real world.

Materials (list all materials and/or equipment you will need)
Needed by you: Pete the Cat: Rockin’ in my School Shoes, Handout: Map of School, Picture
enlarger
Needed by students: Pencil, Crayons

Instructional procedures (outline your lesson so another person could teach it)
   • Focusing event: (how will you get the students’ attention?)
   • Input from you: (what are you teaching & how are you delivering the content?)
   • Guided practice: (application of knowledge by students)
   • Closure (how will you end the lesson?)


Focusing Question: What favorite places in school did you mention last week?
   • Refer back to Pete’s book to remember Pete’s places.

Input from Me: Model orientation and mapping
   • Explain that a map of the school is like a picture of the school from above with the roof
      taken off.
   • Turn map to place myself in the shoes. Have students close their eyes and imagine the
      school entrance.
   • Ask students where Pete went and write these places on the worksheet.
   • Then have students walk in their mind’s eye to the first place - the library.
   • Show the route that they walked by tracing a line on the projected map.
   • Ask the students where the “picture” of the school is taken from? Have students vote
      for one: from the side, from the back, from above?

Guided Practice:
   • Hand out Map of School worksheets.
   • Students will circle 3 of their favorite places.
   • Students will draw a line between their favorite places.
   • Students may color the map if there is time.

Closure:
   • If there is time, have several students share their maps.



Differentiation (indicate at least one change you could make to the lesson to accommodate
differing ability levels; identify the targeted learners for the differentiation

     •       Advanced students may create a longer tour.

6/8/12 glb
•       Students that struggle with the map may need to be provided with a map that has
             picture-indicators of each place in the school.

Assessment (what questions will you ask and/or which tools will you use to determine students’
understanding?)

Informal:
   • Circulate and check whether students have used the hallways to draw routes between
      their favorite places.
   • Check whether students have identified the correct places on the map.

What’s next? (another related lesson, review, end of unit?)
Final lesson.




6/8/12 glb

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Pete the-cat-lesson-1st

  • 1. LESSON PLAN 1 & 2 Pete the Cat Takes a Tour Student teacher name: Miriam Larson Date of lesson: October 1and October 9, 2012 Cooperating teacher-librarian: Peggy Burton Grade level: First School & City: Mattoon, IL Length/number of lessons: 2 LESSON 1: COMPARE AND CONTRAST Purpose (“why” of the lesson; where and how does it fit in the curriculum?) Students will connect reading to prior knowledge of their school environment. Learning Outcome(s)/Learning Target (what will students be able to do/know by the end of the lesson?) Start with “Students will… “ Students will be able to compare places in the book to places in their school. Standards Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy • CC.1.RL.1 Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. AASL Standards for 21st Century Learner • 2.3.1 Connect understanding to the real world. Materials (list all materials and/or equipment you will need) Needed by you: Pete the Cat: Rockin’ in my School Shoes Needed by students: Instructional procedures (outline your lesson so another person could teach it) • Focusing event: (how will you get the students’ attention?) • Input from you: (what are you teaching & how are you delivering the content?) • Guided practice: (application of knowledge by students) • Closure (how will you end the lesson?) Focusing Question: What are your favorite places in school? Input from Me: Read Pete the Cat Encourage students to guess where Pete will go based on the clues given by the character Engage students by teaching them Pete’s song 6/8/12 glb
  • 2. Encourage participation in other repeated phrases like the following: Teacher: “Was Pete worried?” Response: “Goodness, no!” Guided Practice: Ask students use the information in the beginning to recall scenes in the book: Did Pete take us to your favorite place? What other places did Pete not take us to in the book? Closure: Next week we will be tour guides like Pete and use a map. Can anyone point to a map in the library? Differentiation (indicate at least one change you could make to the lesson to accommodate differing ability levels; identify the targeted learners for the differentiation Multiple Intelligences: Encourage kinesthetic learners to incorporate movement along with the singing. Assessment (what questions will you ask and/or which tools will you use to determine students’ understanding?) Informal: As students identify whether their favorite place in school was shown in the book, assess whether students were attentive. If students do not raise their hands to indicate their favorite place either was or wasn’t in the book, address them directly to assess the reason for their non- participation. What’s next? (another related lesson, review, end of unit?) Mapping favorite places. LESSON 2: MAPPING Purpose (“why” of the lesson; where and how does it fit in the curriculum?) Students will extend their spacial understanding by identifying places on a map of the school. Learning Outcome(s)/Learning Target (what will students be able to do/know by the end of the lesson?) Start with “Students will… “ Students will understand the over-head perspective of a map and be able to orient themselves on a map of the school. Standards Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy 6/8/12 glb
  • 3. CC.1.W.8 With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question. AASL Standards for 21st Century Learner • 2.3.1 Connect understanding to the real world. Materials (list all materials and/or equipment you will need) Needed by you: Pete the Cat: Rockin’ in my School Shoes, Handout: Map of School, Picture enlarger Needed by students: Pencil, Crayons Instructional procedures (outline your lesson so another person could teach it) • Focusing event: (how will you get the students’ attention?) • Input from you: (what are you teaching & how are you delivering the content?) • Guided practice: (application of knowledge by students) • Closure (how will you end the lesson?) Focusing Question: What favorite places in school did you mention last week? • Refer back to Pete’s book to remember Pete’s places. Input from Me: Model orientation and mapping • Explain that a map of the school is like a picture of the school from above with the roof taken off. • Turn map to place myself in the shoes. Have students close their eyes and imagine the school entrance. • Ask students where Pete went and write these places on the worksheet. • Then have students walk in their mind’s eye to the first place - the library. • Show the route that they walked by tracing a line on the projected map. • Ask the students where the “picture” of the school is taken from? Have students vote for one: from the side, from the back, from above? Guided Practice: • Hand out Map of School worksheets. • Students will circle 3 of their favorite places. • Students will draw a line between their favorite places. • Students may color the map if there is time. Closure: • If there is time, have several students share their maps. Differentiation (indicate at least one change you could make to the lesson to accommodate differing ability levels; identify the targeted learners for the differentiation • Advanced students may create a longer tour. 6/8/12 glb
  • 4. Students that struggle with the map may need to be provided with a map that has picture-indicators of each place in the school. Assessment (what questions will you ask and/or which tools will you use to determine students’ understanding?) Informal: • Circulate and check whether students have used the hallways to draw routes between their favorite places. • Check whether students have identified the correct places on the map. What’s next? (another related lesson, review, end of unit?) Final lesson. 6/8/12 glb