Tuesday, October 27, 2015

lesson plan for tpack integration


Lesson Plan for TPACK integration


Application
Describe an instructional activity (e.g. part of a lesson plan) where you can incorporate this technology. Consider an activity that can be conducted in 15-20 minutes.

First, provide some details regarding:

  • Learners: The learners will be a 3rd grade math students.
  • Learning outcomes: At the end of this activity students will know place value.
  • Assessment: Students will receive a homework page for today, and be tested on it later on in the week.


Second, break down your activity into a timeline of planned events and procedures. Here you should describe what students and the teacher will be doing chronologically during the activity. Below is one of the good examples from previous reflections:

  • As the teacher I will introduce place value by using the foam blocks. We will talk about each group of ones, tens, hundreds, thousands.
  • Using pearsontexas.com, we will watch a short video called “Visual Learning”
  • We will also go over the question of the day and have a student go to the smart board and answer the question.
  • Using the same website we will go over the review for the lesson. Students will find the same page in their workbook and follow along while I ask questions and explain the answers.
  • After the lesson is done, the teacher will assign homework for the students
  • In the free time remaining the students will get into groups and word on the game that is provided at the end of the lesson on the website.


Reflection
Considering your learning activity described above, write two paragraphs or three for each section below addressing the questions. It may be helpful to keep in mind the followings when reflecting:

1. Technology is a huge support in the lesson because it offers visual learning that students may understand better than just hearing how it is done. Technology even offers the use of having a game at the end which will keep students on task, and willing to answer so that they will have enough time to play at the end.

2. The use of a smart board in this lesson will help students with hands on learning. Students will be able to see and get to write on the smart board to help them and the students around them learn the lesson. Also, having students go up to the front of the classroom will help them with their confidence and they will be encourage to want to go to the front.




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Pedagogical-Content:

Your pedagogical content knowledge refers to your understanding of teaching strategies that are specific to a content area. That is the knowledge about choosing appropriate pedagogies for teaching a particular content

 

Now, forget about the technology for a while…..Just tells us about your teaching strategies that you employ in your activity (e.g., analogies, demonstrations, illustrations, examples, explanations, group work, drill-practice, simulations, role-play, lecturing, self-guided learning, inquiry-based learning, problem based learning or etc). Specifically:

  • Some things that I will use in my teaching are the foam blocks that students will be able to touch and feel and get to play with. I think this will help students to be able to see what I am trying to teach more efficiently.
  • I think the students will already have the background knowledge of ones, tens, and maybe even hundreds place value, but to be sure we will start with the smaller place value and work our way up. The motivation to learn this might be getting to play the game at the end.


--Technological-Pedagogical:

Your technological pedagogical knowledge refers to your understanding of technologies for particular learning tasks, your ability to choose technologies based on its fitness, your knowledge of pedagogical strategies, and your ability to apply those strategies for use of technologies

 

In the previous section, you talked about your instructional strategies. Keeping these strategies you stated in mind, now tell us how the technology is used in your activity.  Specifically:

  • Some of the main instructional strategies would be the use of the worksheet and the students following along to what they are being taught and filling it out on their own worksheet.
  • A management strategy would be the game at the end of the lesson, if we are on task and all working together we will get to play the game. But if we are distracted and not focused then the game will be taken away. Also getting up and going to the board will keep students wanting to participate.  




--Technological Pedagogical Content:

Your technological pedagogical content knowledge refers to your understanding of how teaching and learning from content may change when technology used and is our knowledge about selecting technologies that suits, support, and enhances teaching strategies and learning activities in your particular content area. It is your understanding of teaching strategies to effectively teach the particular content and help student conceptual difficulties in this content by meaningfully incorporating technologies.
 

 

Now, let’s focus on the content you’re teaching in your activity. Think about your decisions to incorporate this technology and the teaching strategies in relation to your particular content area. Tell us specifically about:

  • I believe the use of demonstrations and explanations on the smart board will help students understand the lesson clearly. When we use the smart board to answer the question of the day the students will get to see firsthand how they are supposed to use the lesson to everyday life. 
  • We will talk about how students will use this concept in everyday life and how it will be used beyond the classroom.

4 comments:

  1. I like that you tie in what you are doing on the Smart Board to everyday life. It helps the students see what they are doing actually does matter and will be useful. Good Job!

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  2. It was great that you included the privilege of the smart board game as a class management tool. I think many teachers use it as a way to get students to interact with technology which is great, but it is also a privilege that has to be earned by attentive and respectful students. I also like that you used other hands on instruction methods besides just the smartboard interaction.

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  3. Interaction is the key to keeping students involved and paying attention. I really like your lesson and I believe it will be very beneficial to you when you're in the field.

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  4. As educators know, teaching is a complicated practice that requires an interweaving of many kinds of specialized knowledge. In this way, teaching is an example of an illstructured discipline, requiring teachers to apply complex knowledge structures across different cases and contexts.
    Teachers practice their craft in highly complex, dynamic classroom contexts that require them constantly to shift and evolve their understanding. Thus,effective teaching depends on flexible access to rich, well-organized and integrated knowledge from different domains including knowledge of student thinking and learning, knowledge of subject matter, and increasingly, knowledge of technology.

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