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Select developmentally appropriate multisensory materials that address students’ strengths and needs.  List all materials  you will use for the lesson.  Describe how you will conduct the lesson.  Describe appropriate and allow

 RED 570: Assignment #3

Integration of Reading Components Lesson

 Directions:

 Design a reading and/or writing lesson in which you teach at least two of these elements (oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension) in the procedures/activities.  

 Select your standards for your lesson

State a clear, observable/measurable objective.

 Select developmentally appropriate multisensory materials that address students’ strengths and needs.  List all materials  you will use for the lesson.

 Describe how you will conduct the lesson.

 Describe appropriate and allowable instructional accommodations, including possible use of technology, when differentiating reading instruction for students with reading deficiencies or dyslexia.

 

Describe how you will assess the students. (The assessment should match the objective.)

 

 

 


 

Subject Area:

Lesson Title:

 

 

Length of Time

Date(s): 

 

 

Are Diverse
Students Present?
  Yes   
No

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

Unit Title or Topic Being Taught:

 

Grade Level(s):

Prior Knowledge of Subject by Students

 

Goal – Objective – Purpose

 

 

 

Materials needed:

 

 

Procedures:

 

 

 

ESE & ESOL, and
students with dyslexia accommodations:

 

 

Assessment:

 

 

 

 

 

Due Week 6 (30 points)

 

 

Points will be deducted for the following:

Late submission: -1 point per day

excessive grammatical, spelling, and/or mechanical errors

missing or incorrect format and title page, page numbers, and/or references

Objective 5

Scoring Rubric for Assignment #3

Element

Not Met

Met

Exceeded

Points

0
– 2

3

3

Candidates use foundational knowledge to
design, select, critique, adapt, and evaluate evidence-based literacy
curricula that meet the needs of all learners. (ILA 2.1)

The student did not select
appropriate standards for the lesson and/or did not base the lesson plan on
standards.

The student selected appropriate
standards for the lesson.

The student selected appropriate
standards for the lesson.

 

0
– 2

3

3

Candidates use foundational knowledge to
design, select, critique, adapt, and evaluate evidence-based literacy
curricula that meet the needs of all learners (ILA 2.1)

The student did not state a clear
objective or did not state any objective.

The student stated an objective.

The student stated a clear,
measurable  objective.

 

0-2

3

4

Candidates use foundational knowledge to
design, select, critique, adapt, and evaluate evidence-based literacy
curricula that meet the needs of all learners (ILA 2.1)

The student did not select
appropriate materials

The student selected appropriate
materials

The student selected appropriate
and multisensory materials

 

0
– 3

4

5

Candidates use foundational knowledge to
design, select, critique, adapt, and evaluate evidence-based literacy
curricula that meet the needs of all learners (ILA 2.1)

The student did not describe
appropriate procedures for conducting the lesson.

The student described appropriate
procedures for conducting the lesson.

The student described appropriate
procedures for conducting the lesson with precision and depth.

 

0 – 3

4

5

Candidates use foundational knowledge to
design, select, critique, adapt, and evaluate evidence-based literacy
curricula that meet the needs of all learners (ILA 2.1)

The student did not describe appropriate and allowable instructional
accommodations to differentiate instruction

The student described appropriate and allowable instructional
accommodations to differentiate instruction

The student described several appropriate and allowable
instructional accommodations to differentiate instruction

 

0 – 3

4

5

Candidates use foundational knowledge to
design, select, critique, adapt, and evaluate evidence-based literacy
curricula that meet the needs of all learners (ILA 2.1)

The student did not described appropriate and allowable
instructional accommodations to differentiate instruction

The student described appropriate and allowable instructional
accommodations to differentiate instruction

The student described appropriate and allowable instructional
accommodations to differentiate instruction

 

0
– 3

4

5

Candidates use foundational knowledge to
design, select, critique, adapt, and evaluate evidence-based literacy
curricula that meet the needs of all learners (ILA 2.1)

The student had an appropriate
way in which to assess the students.

The student had an appropriate
way in which to assess the students.

The student had several
appropriate ways in which to assess the students.

Total Possible Points

 

 

30

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