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Essential Question: How have your previous teachers helped you throughout
Middle School? What characteristics did you admire?
ELA Standard #4: Students will read, write, listen, and speak for social interaction.
Students will use oral and written language for effective social communication with a wide
variety of people. As readers and listeners, they will use social communications of others
to enrich their understanding of people and their views.
Mathematics, Science, and Technology Standard #5: Students will apply technological
knowledge and skills to design, construct, use, and evaluate products and systems to
satisfy human and environmental needs.
© Gradel & Jabot 2009 (adapted from Jabot, Maheady, Rey 2005 (adapted from UbD, Wiggins & McTighe))
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Stage 2 – Assessment Evidence
Students will demonstrate their learning/understanding in the following way(s):
Teacher-Created Assessments
Pre-test:
-attributes of a good teacher/discussion questions prior to podcast creation
Post-test:
-podcast procedure, information describing teacher
(Performance Assessments: )
-on-going assessment during introduction (discussion), writing piece describing teacher,
and creation of podcast
-students will also rate peers the following day using the same sheet for each individual
after listening to each other’s podcasts
(Assessment Adaptations)
N/A
© Gradel & Jabot 2009 (adapted from Jabot, Maheady, Rey 2005 (adapted from UbD, Wiggins & McTighe))
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Stage 3 – Learning Plan
Learning Activities
Instructional Strategies/Learning Activities:
-demonstration= reading book, teacher example
[First 40 min]
1. Teacher will read Miss Nelson is Missing by Harry Allard.
2. Discussion – Why do you think the students missed her?
-Were the teachers really different?
-What are some adjectives/traits that describe an ideal teacher/ What do
you admire about a teacher?
3. As students provide answers, teacher will insert into a web diagram provided on front
board.
4. “Now that you are in 8th grade, I want you to think back on your Middle School
experience. I want you to choose a teacher that sticks out in your mind and give me some
examples why chose that teacher. It could be because he/she helped you or you really
liked or appreciated him/her.”(leading into more qualities that are admired in influential,
inspiring teachers)
5. “You have now just become a newscaster for a new “VIT Program.” (Very Important
Teacher)
(the latter part of 40 min. block is listed under procedure)
Instructional Sequence:
Teacher activity (The teacher is doing….) Student activity (The student is doing…)
-reading Miss Nelson is Missing to class -Students listening
-Asking discussion/brainstorming -Answering
questions/filling in web chart
-Explaining assignment and providing -Writing in daily journal what intended to say
example about chosen teacher
-While students are working in journal and -Formulating “newscaster” role and
on podcast, teacher is walking around producing a podcast
observing and assisting.
Adaptations to the Instructional Sequence to Differentiate: More time will be allotted if necessary.
Discussion and Assessment of Learning: Students will be given an index card for the ticket out the door –
will be asked to write the teacher’s name down and one word to summarize their writing piece/what the
teacher is like.
© Gradel & Jabot 2009 (adapted from Jabot, Maheady, Rey 2005 (adapted from UbD, Wiggins & McTighe))
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Closure:
Extensions for early finishers: Students will be given the opportunity to create questions they want
to ask the teacher for an interview.
Alternate strategies for struggling students or those who learn differently: A partner will be
given for assistance with podcast if needed and/or longer time to write or create podcast if
necessary.
Procedures:
[First 40 min]
1. Teacher will read Miss Nelson is Missing by Harry Allard.
2. Discussion – Why do you think the students missed her?
-Were the teachers really different?
-What are some adjectives/traits that describe an ideal teacher/ What do
you admire about a teacher?
3. As students provide answers, teacher will insert into a web diagram provided on front
board.
4. “Now that you are in 8th grade, I want you to think back on your Middle School
experience. I want you to choose a teacher that sticks out in your mind and give me some
examples why chose that teacher. It could be because he/she helped you or you really
liked or appreciated him/her.”(leading into more qualities that are admired in influential,
inspiring teachers)
5. “You have now just become a newscaster for a new “VIT Program.” (Very Important
Teacher)
6. Your assignment will be to write in your daily journal and entry that you would read to
describe the teacher on this show. You will be “broadcasting” on the show and it will be
your chance to tell everyone why this teacher is so recommended and well liked by you.
Be sure to explain what you liked/admired about him/her, and what you were thankful for.
What makes him/her a VIT? *This will be podcasted and your personality will be instilled. It
should not be cut and dry.
7. Teacher will read example with emphasis and in “newscaster” voice.
8. Students will brainstorm ideas and formulate their writing piece for further directions.
[Second 40 min]
1.Students will go to computer lab and/or remain in room to use classroom computers.
2.Students will practice once with their “newscaster” voice out loud.
3. Students will be asked to then record their broadcast on the teacher chosen on the
podcast.
4.Students will save it according to teacher instruction and further use the next day.
5.Students will be given a rubric sheet to rate themselves before they leave. As well as a
ticket out the door.
© Gradel & Jabot 2009 (adapted from Jabot, Maheady, Rey 2005 (adapted from UbD, Wiggins & McTighe))
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Lesson Development Resources
Technology Tools and Materials:
-web diagram will be set up on front board
-computer lab will be reserved for period
-students will have their instruction sheet that was distributed earlier in year for creating podcast
(Parent/Community Resources)
N/A
(Contact Information)
-email
-classroom phone number (ext.)
-main office number
© Gradel & Jabot 2009 (adapted from Jabot, Maheady, Rey 2005 (adapted from UbD, Wiggins & McTighe))
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Teacher example provided for students:
HELLO EVERYONE THIS IS MISS HAYDEN COMING TO YOU LIVE ON TODAY’S VIT
PROGRAM. I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS A VERY INSPIRING PERSON. THIS VERY
IMPORTANT TEACHER IS MRS. PILECKI. MRS. PILECKI WAS MY 7TH GRADE TEACHER. SHE
ALWAYS BELIEVES IN HER STUDENTS. SHE NEVER DISCOURAGED ME OR PUT DOWN MY
WORK OR DREAMS.
SHE HELPED ME UNDERSTAND ITS OKAY TO GET SOMETHING WRONG. YOU KNOW HOW
SO MANY TEACHERS YELL AT YOU WHEN YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND SOMETHING, GET IT
WRONG, OR THINK YOU WEREN’T PAYING ATTENTION? WELL NOT MRS. PILECKI! SHE
MADE ME REALIZE PROGRESS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING. IF I MAKE SMALL GOALS
AND ACHIEVE THEM, I WILL IN THE LONG RUN REACH MY FULLEST POTENTIAL.
LEARNING IS SO MUCH FUN WITH HER! WHO WOULD COMPLAIN AOUT LAUGHING WHILE
LEARNING? WHO WOULDN’T LOVE TO LAUGH WHILE IN CLASS LEARNING, AND FOR
MOST OF THE CLASS!? SOME OF YOU MIGHT BE NUMBER OR SCIENCE PEOPLE, BUT I
LOVE READING. READING IS FUN! I BET FOR EVEN YOU NUMBER AND SCIENCE PEOPLE
YOU WOULD AGREE WITH THAT. MRS.PILECKI MADE US REALLY UNDERSTAND THAT
AND I THINK WE WOULD WIN LOTS OF AWARDS FOR THE MOST BOOKS READ, AND NOT
BECAUSE SHE FORCED US TO!
© Gradel & Jabot 2009 (adapted from Jabot, Maheady, Rey 2005 (adapted from UbD, Wiggins & McTighe))
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