I’m
not familiar with the “A Bear of a Poem” however, I liked how the lesson plan
is organized seamlessly and provides a comprehensive breakdown of the
instructional plan. When you are teaching younger students, I find that repetitive
assignments are key for their ability to comprehend and retell literature. By
having students highlight their favorite lines and then revisiting each line to
reflect upon their comprehension, it gives students the opportunity to work on
their oral skills and reading. The activity in session two in which students
circle or record phrases provide students the ability to build their vocabulary
and correlate it to everyday life. In session three, I like how the teacher connect
this interactive poem to a found poem. By inviting parents and administrators,
it builds a communicative learning experience in which students, parents administrators
and the teacher all participate in the student development process and the
curriculum of students. My only change would be that the sessions are split
into three sessions as some of the steps in the second session is repeated in
session three.
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Glad you mentioned about parental and community involvement. When schools engage families in ways that improve learning and support parent involvement at home and school, students make greater gains.
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