Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Thursday, January 21st - 8th Grade- Jeopardy Game for Rules and Expectations for Miss Witkowski's Class

 

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Archdale-Trinity Middle School
Lesson Plan
 
Date: 
01-21-2016



Teacher:
Witkowski

Lesson/Unit Topic:
Jeopardy Game Expectations and Rules

Standards:
1 a Teachers lead in their classrooms.
1 a  Establishes a safe and orderly classroom.
2 c Communicates high expectations for all students.



“I Can…” Statement
Criteria for Success-Formative/Summative Assessments
I can remember Miss Witkowski’s Expectations and Rules.
Students can remember classroom rules when playing the formative Jeopardy Game


Literacy/Vocabulary Strategies (Word Wall)
Explain daily "I can" statements.
Bell-Ringer/Connecting Strategy
Welcome to Miss Witkowski's Computer Skills and Applications class

Bellringer:
1. Fold the index card (hamburger style)
2. Write your first name ONLY in large letters using a crayon on the index card.
3. Sign on to the computer.

Lesson-Instructional Strategies & Procedures for Teacher and Students
(Detailed Plans Including Best Practices, Researched Based Strategies)
Guided Lesson
Today we are going to review classroom expectations and rules.

Supply List:
paper, pencil or pen,
optional one package of 3x5 index cards, crayons- red, blue, green and yellow
optional but strongly recommended is a flash drive to save projects.

We will be covering the following topics in class:

Spreadsheets

PowerPoint

Word

Expectations:
*Students will treat teacher and each other with respect and dignity.
*Students will listen when the teacher or another student is talking.
*Students will be responsible for their own learning.
*Students will bring their notebooks, pencil or pen and other needed items to class.
* Students will complete all assignments and be on time to class.
* Students will follow bathroom sign out procedures.
* Students will treat computers with respect.
* Students will not go to web sites not assigned by teacher.
* Students will not change screen savers and/or background designs.
* Students will keep equipment in good working order and not write on desk or computer.

Independent Activity: Students form teams to play the Rules and Expectations Jeopardy Game
Higher Order Thinking Questions
Why are these expectations and rules important?
Student Technology/Differentiation
Bellringer word processing exercise
Smartboard Jeopardy Rules and expectations game
Closure Strategy
Exit Activity:
Students will look at other student's introduction Word assignment.
I look forward to teaching you this year. Have a nice day! Miss W. :)

Homework: Remember to get your parents to sign the Blue Classroom Expectations sheet AND list their EMAIL address or phone number for an extra 5 points on your first grade.

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