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Lesson Plan for Implementing

NETS•S—Template I
(More Directed Learning Activities)
Template with guiding questions
Teacher(s)
Name Sarah Miller

Position Teacher/Instructional Technology Coach

School/District Brantley County Middle School

E-mail Sarah.miller@brantley.k12.ga.us or sarah.miller0714@gmail.com

Phone 912-577-9123

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Grade Level(s) 7 Grade

Content Area Life Science

Time line One Week

Standards (What do you want students to know and be able to do? What knowledge, skills, and strategies do you
expect students to gain? Are there connections to other curriculum areas and subject area benchmarks? ) Please
put a summary of the standards you will be addressing rather than abbreviations and numbers that indicate which
standards were addressed.

Content Standards S7L2b: relate cell structures (cell membrane, nucleus, etc.) to basic cell functions

NETS*S Standards: 6.a and 6.b: clearly express themselves using digital media appropriate to their goals

Overview (a short summary of the lesson or unit including assignment or expected or possible products)

Students will compete in an Organelle Campaign. Students will have to argue that without their organelle, the cell
and its organism will collapse. Students are arguing this in hopes to win the title, “The Most Important Organelle in
the Universe.” Students will first compete against others on our academic team before competing with others on
other teams in a grade-level competition. Students will have the opportunity to choose how they will deliver their
arguments: speech or poster and pamphlet. The speech will be recorded and edited on devices of their choice,
and the posters/pamphlets will be either digital or paper. However, the delivery of the content to the students is all
digital. Students will refer to a “To-Do List” Padlet for their step-by-step instructions, then refer to a class wiki page
to access the Choice Board, Group Assignments, Rubrics, and Tech Help Tips.

The goal of this project is to have students realize that ALL organelles are important, as the cell cannot survive
without any of the organelles because they all have a very specific purpose. To achieve this goal, students will
use a variety of technology to communicate and express themselves using digital media of their choice.

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Essential Questions (What essential question or learning are you addressing? What would students care or
want to know about the topic? What are some questions to get students thinking about the topic or generate
interest about the topic? Additionally, what questions can you ask students to help them focus on important
aspects of the topic? (Guiding questions) What background or prior knowledge will you expect students to bring
to this topic and build on?) Remember, essential questions are meant to guide the lesson by provoking inquiry.
They should not be answered with a simple “yes” or “no” and should have many acceptable answers.

What is the function of your assigned organelle?


What is the importance of your assigned organelle, or what will happen if the cell did not have your organelle?
Which other organelles directly depend on your assigned organelle and why?

Assessment (What will students do or produce to illustrate their learning? What can students do to generate new
knowledge? How will you assess how students are progressing (formative assessment)? How will you assess
what they produce or do? How will you differentiate products?) You must attach copies of your assessment and/or
rubrics. Include these in your presentation as well.

Students have two choices to illustrate their learning: speech or poster/pamphlet. I will assess the progression of
the project through a formative assessment: “Campaign Outline.” In the outline, students will address the basic
information of their project: function/job of organelle, why it’s important to the cell, and their campaign slogan or
hashtag. To assess their final projects, I will use the rubrics attached. Only the students who earn 100% on the
rubric will move on to the next phase of the campaign competition (team and grade-level).

Resources (How does technology support student learning? What digital tools, and resources—online student
tools, research sites, student handouts, tools, tutorials, templates, assessment rubrics, etc—help elucidate or
explain the content or allow students to interact with the content? What previous technology skills should students
have to complete this project?)

Students will use a wiki page to access all of the resources they will need to complete the project. The wiki page
houses: Choice Board, Group Assignments, Rubrics, and Tech Help. The Tech Help page on the wiki provides
students with tutorials on how to carryout parts of the assignment (i.e. how to upload videos/photos from devices
to Google Drive). In addition to the wiki page, students will have access to a “To-Do List” Padlet, which gives step-
by-step instructions with links and relevant videos. Students will also have access to sample Organelle Campaign
speeches and posters via Padlet.

Instructional Plan
Preparation (What student needs, interests, and prior learning provide a foundation for this lesson? How can
you find out if students have this foundation? What difficulties might students have?)

Students should have prior knowledge of the cell theory and biological levels of organization. These concepts will
help reinforce the importance of organelles within the cell, which leads to the importance of cells themselves. I
also learned the overall personality of my classes. The two classes participating in this project are very
competitive and interested in competition, which is why I think having the “voting” element in this project will gain
student engagement.

Management Describe the classroom management strategies will you use to manage your students and the use
of digital tools and resources. How and where will your students work? (Small groups, whole group, individuals,
classroom, lab, etc.) What strategies will you use to achieve equitable access to the Internet while completing this
lesson? Describe what technical issues might arise during the Internet lesson and explain how you will resolve or
trouble-shoot them? Please note: Trouble-shooting should occur prior to implementing the lesson as well as

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throughout the process. Be sure to indicate how you prepared for problems and work through the issues that
occurred as you implemented and even after the lesson was completed.

My students will be completing this project with assigned groups. Because most students do not have consistent
access to the internet at home, I have to plan for the whole assignment to be completed during class time. While
all of the resources are on the wiki page, I did make multiple copies of each in case we were unable to access
them. Additionally, students were given options in their delivery, so if they prefer digital media, they could use it,
or if they prefer paper media, they could use it instead.

Instructional Strategies and Learning Activities – Describe the research-based instructional strategies you will
use with this lesson. How will your learning environment support these activities? What is your role? What are the
students' roles in the lesson? How can you ensure higher order thinking at the analysis, evaluation, or
creativity levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy? How can the technology support your teaching? What authentic,
relevant, and meaningful learning activities and tasks will your students complete? How will they build knowledge
and skills? How will students use digital tools and resources to communicate and collaborate with each other
and others? How will you facilitate the collaboration?

The learning environment in which this project takes place is my classroom, the hallways, and the media center.
Within my classroom, though, students are working with their groups in a variety of ways: collaboratively on
Chromebooks, using their devices, or even coloring on posters. Students will use Google products to collaborate
with each other. Because students have to argue what will happen to the cell if their organelle were not there,
students are having to evaluate their organelle’s function/job. The campaign and voting itself lends to relevancy and
engagement since we have just experienced a presidential election. Additionally, the Choice Board makes this
student-centered.

Differentiation (How will you differentiate content and process to accommodate various learning styles and
abilities? How will you help students learn independently and with others? How will you provide extensions and
opportunities for enrichment? What assistive technologies will you need to provide?)

The Choice Board aspect of this project is the main differentiation piece. Not only do students have a choice in
“speech” or “poster/pamphlet,” but also in delivery of each option. In addition to “choice,” students are grouped
based on ability first, behavior second. Students who earn 100% on the provided rubric will participate in a team
and grade-level campaign in which the principal and members of the local BOE will vote. This will serve as an
extension, as I will aid in their preparation.

Reflection (Will there be a closing event? Will students be asked to reflect upon their work? Will students be
asked to provide feedback on the assignment itself? What will be your process for answering the following
questions?
• Did students find the lesson meaningful and worth completing?
• In what ways was this lesson effective?
• What went well and why?
• What did not go well and why?
• How would you teach this lesson differently?)

For reflection, I will ask my students to participate in a survey via Google Forms. This is a normal practice for
anything new that happens in my class, so they will typically answer honestly. Survey is attached.

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Closure: Anything else you would like to reflect upon regarding lessons learned and/or your experience with
implementing this lesson. What advice would you give others if they were to implement the lesson? Please
provide a quality reflection on your experience with this lesson and its implementation.
The first two days of our project (the most important, in my opinion), I was absent from school, speaking at a
conference. Because of my absence, students had a substitute. I did my absolute best to compensate by
providing an introductory video in which I explained the project as I would if I were there. While I was able to
answer emails from students, things would have run more smoothly if I were there for at least the first day.
Otherwise, I think things went smoothly. I truly enjoyed seeing the creativity pour from my students as they were
creating their speeches. Connecting with them through their creativity was memorable.

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Congratulations!
You’re running for
office!
The Nucleus has had a long, prosperous
career, but it is time for it to retire. Your
group has been charged with running a
campaign to get YOUR organelle elected to
the highest position in the land…Most
Important Organelle In The Universe (aka
Supreme Ruler of All Other
Not-Quite-As-Good-Organelles).

You will have to argue that without your


organelle, the cell, the organism, and the
world as we know it will collapse. You are
arguing this not to me or each other, but to
various administrators, teachers, and students
from other classes that I have invited to my
room. I expect you to understand the details
of your organelles including what they look
like in the cell, what their jobs are, which
other organelles depend on them, and what
the cell and the organism would lack if your
organelle did not exist.
Choice Board: Organelle Campaign
Speech Poster/Pamphlet
You will record a speech that includes the You will create a poster
following: AND a pamphlet.
Function/job
What would happen without it? Pamphlet will include:
------> Which organelles depend on it and Function/job
why What would happen
------> How does the cell itself depend on without it?
it ------> Which organelles
Campaign Slogan or hashtag depend on it and why
Time must be between 1:30 and 2:30 ------> How does the cell
itself depend on it
Picture of organelle

Poster will include:


Picture of organelle
Campaign slogan or
hashtag

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SPEECH T ER T
S
PO PHLE
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CAMPAIGN SPEECH
REQUIREMENTS DELIVERY OPTIONS

AUDIENCE: Voters Organelle Function/job Podcast/Voice


What would happen Recording
FORMAT: without it? *Your device
Persuasive ---> Which organelles
depend on it and why
---> How does the cell itself
TIME LIMIT: 1.5 depend on it Video
minutes to 2.5 Campaign Slogan or *Your device
minutes hashtag
NOTE: You may have
to upload to your
Google Drive

Turn in by linking your video or podcast in the designated spot on


Google Classroom. Good luck! :)
CAMPAIGN POSTER/PAMPHLET
POSTER PAMPHLET

REQUIREMENTS Picture of organelle Function/job


Campaign slogan or What would happen
hashtag without it?
---> Which organelles
depend on it and why
---> How does the
cell itself depend on it
Picture of organelle

DELIVERY Hand-Made Hand-Made


OPTIONS *Posterboard
Digital
Digital *Microsoft Word
*Google Slides *Canva
*Google Drawings *Google Doc Template
*Canva
*Piktochart

Turn in by linking a photograph of both products to the designated


spot on Google Classroom. Good luck! :)
RUBRIC: SPEECH
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
(Beginning) (Developing) (Proficient)

Organelle There is no Description of Clearly


Function mention of organelle’s describes
organelle function is organelle’s
function(s) or incomplete or function.
message is inaccurate
unclear.

Importance of There is no Description of Clearly


Organelle mention of the describes the
the importance importance
importance of the of the
of organelle organelle is organelle.
or message incomplete or
is unclear. inaccurate

Campaign Not evident Present


Slogan or
Hashtag

Audience Not geared Either not Clearly


& towards geared geared
Format voters and towards towards
not voters OR not voters &
persuasive. persuasive persuasive

Time Less than 1 Either Between 1.5


minute or between 1 & and 2.5
longer than 1.5 or 2.5 & 3 minutes
3 minutes minutes

Grammar Grammatical Grammatical Grammatical


errors are errors are errors are
present AND present but slight or not
negatively do not present.
affect the negatively
message. affect the
message.
RUBRIC: POSTER/PAMPHLET
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
(Beginning) (Developing) (Proficient)

Organelle There is no Description of Clearly


Function mention of organelle’s describes
organelle function is organelle’s
function(s) or incomplete or function.
message is inaccurate
unclear.

Importance of There is no Description of Clearly


Organelle mention of the describes the
the importance importance
importance of the of the
of organelle organelle is organelle.
or message incomplete or
is unclear. inaccurate

Audience Not geared Either not Clearly


& towards geared geared
Format voters and towards towards
not voters OR not voters &
persuasive. persuasive persuasive

Campaign Not evident Present


Slogan or
Hashtag

Images No images to Images are


represent present to
organelle represent
organelle

Grammar Grammatical Grammatical Grammatical


errors are errors are errors are
present AND present but slight or not
negatively do not present.
affect the negatively
message. affect the
message.
Assignment pushed to students through ​Google Classroom.

1. ​To-Do List Padlet

2. ​Wiki Page

3. ​Campaign Outline Padlet

4. ​Tech Tips
Organelle Campaign Reflection
Student Reflection
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Did you find this project fitting to the standard: S7L2b- describe the
functions of cell structures? *
Yes
No
Other :

Did you feel as though you had enough choices for delivery of your content
(video, digital poster, hand-made poster, etc.)?
Yes
No
Maybe

In what ways was this project successful? *


Your answer

What did not go well and why? *


Your answer

What, in this lesson, if anything, would you do differently if you were the
teacher? *
Your answer
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