Lesson Plan
Literature
Music & Art
Literacy/Language
Early Childhood
100
Students will be able to
What does SWBAT stand for? What are those on a Lesson Plan?
100
Developmentally Appropriate Practices
What does DAP stand for? What does it mean?
100
Something they do on their own vs something that is given to them to do with an example
What is Art vs. Crafts?
100
words listed around the room that the children can see at eye level, everyday words.
What is sight words?
100
National Association for the Education of Young Children. Sets standards, does accreditation, etc..
What is NAEYC stand for? What does it do?
200
How you will get the children ready for what you are going to show them. Reading a book Bringing stuff in
What is the definition of a Anticipatory Set? Examples?
200
Its okay to be different by Todd Parr
What is an example of a multicultural book?
200
1) traditional 2) modern 3) Cursive
What are three types of writing?
200
Know. Want to Know. What i learned
What is KWL chart stand for?
200
1) physical 2) social 3) emotional 4) cognitive
What is the 4 Developmental Areas?
300
Something to continue the lesson after what has been taught. File folders Felt board Worksheets Things in the center
What is an extension activity? What are some examples?
300
customs, values, attitudes, beliefs, and experiences shared by members of a group.
What is the definition of culture?
300
Put in centers
What is a file folder? How can it be used in the classroom?
300
Labeling everything etc..
What is an example of how to make an environment print rich?
300
infant (0 to 18 months) toddler (18 months to 36 months) preschool (3 & 4 year old) kindergarten (5 year old) primary - 1st 2nd & 3rd (6, 7, 8)
What is the Early Childhood Classifications (Age Ranges)
400
How this lesson can be adapted for children with higher or lower abilities.
What are adaptations?
400
education which seeks to integrate an accurate awareness, understanding, and acceptance of all cultures.
What is the definition of multicultural education?
400
Moving children from one place to another. Using the lights, singing a song..
What is a transition, what are some examples?
400
Auditory books, etc..
What is an example how to make the environment language rich?
400
positive: less costly, get what one wants, no holidays negatives: not as professional looking, takes up time
What is the positive/ negatives of making own materials?
500
Subject Length of Lesson Age Range Objectives Anticipatory Set Procedures Materials Evaluation of Learning Extension Activities Adaptations
What are the key components of a lesson plan? (10)
500
1) Picture Books 2) Fables/Myths/Folktales 3) Poetry 4) Modern Fiction 5) Historical Fiction 6) Biography 7) Informational
What are the seven genres of Literature?
500
1) Scribbling 2) Preschematic Drawing 3) Schematic Drawing 4) Drawing Realism
What is the 4 stages of art?
500
a visual display that categorizes words alphabetically
What are word walls?
500
Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale How to grade/judge a classroom/ set up
What is ECERS stand for? Whats the purpose?