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Grade Level: IDAB Discipline: T-APPLE Content Standard: N/A: Explicit Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template
Grade Level: IDAB Discipline: T-APPLE Content Standard: N/A: Explicit Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template
(Underline the part of the content standard that is being addressed in the lesson.)
Routine 1: PRESENTATION
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Must be written in terms of a situation and a behavior objective. Defines what the student will be able to do after instruction. When stating the
learning objective, teachers are making a commitment to teach it so the students will learn to do it successfully independently.
O Learning Objective taught to students in language they understand.
O Cognitive strategy included to help students remember.
Describe the Independent Work:
We can orally implement T-APPLE to check for our students’ understanding of the content.
Check for Understanding (CFU): Popsicle Sticks, Go Kinetic, Numbers Head Together, Think Time, Paraphrase, Playing Cards, White Boards
O Teacher verified that students know what they will learn.
When observing lessons, in what ways are teachers checking for understanding?
1. Take some ‘I’ time, and write as many ideas as you can
2. Mix, Pair & Share
3. When the music begins stand and walk around the room.
4. When the music stops, freeze and pair with the nearest person
5. Share your ideas
6. Repeat the pattern with a new partner and a new topic
CFU: Popsicle Sticks, Go Kinetic, Numbers Head Together, Think Time, Paraphrase, Playing Cards, White Boards
O Teacher verified that students understood the Preview or sub-skill Review.
O Teacher verified that students understood Preview or Review connection to new content.
Debrief: What were some common themes you heard around this topic?
PICK VOLUNTEERS
Routine 3: CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT: EXPLAIN (What it is. Why it is important. How it is done.)
EXPLAIN (What it is.)
O “What it is” (the big idea, new concept or skill) clearly explained during the lesson. (i.e., Persuasive Essay: You are trying to convince someone.)
What? Checking for Understanding using T-APPLE. The teacher continually verifying that students are learning what is being taught while it is
being taught. The teacher explicitly verifying that students are learning while they are learning, not after the lesson is over.
CFU: Popsicle Sticks, Go Kinetic, Numbers Head Together, Think Time, Paraphrase, Playing Cards, White Boards
O Teacher verified that students understood “what it is” (the big idea, new concept, or skill).
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DataWorks Education Solution: All students successfully taught grade-level work every day.
1. Look LEAN and WHISPER to your partner the definition of T-APPLE.
2. In your own words, restate the definition of Checking for Understanding using T-APPLE.
3. Using Number Heads Together, All 2s stand and share the definition of T-APPLE.
I know this
√ I use this
? I am curious about this
Strategy: Line up
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DataWorks Education Solution: All students successfully taught grade-level work every day.
How? T-APPLE
Teach First
Ask a question
Pause, Pair-Share
Pick a non-Volunteer
Listen to the Response
Effective Feedback
Jigsaw Teaching:
1. Craft mini lesson with partner (chart paper) Beth and Rebecca will model the process of creating a mini
lesson using the concept of T-APPLE.
2. Teach section to whole group
Facilitators model strategy.
Beth and Rebecca will stop and model effective feedback after each group has a chance to present their mini-lesson
CFU: Popsicle Sticks, Go Kinetic, Numbers Head Together, Think Time, Paraphrase, Playing Cards, White Boards
O Teacher verified that students understood “how it is done.”
PAG/PAU
MODEL (teacher’s first-person inner thoughts) Shows the strategic steps that an expert follows to solve a problem. “This is how I do it. . .”
O Teacher was strategically talking to self, explaining to the class how an expert would behave in solving the problem.
O “What it is” (the big idea, new concept, or skill) clearly reinforced during modeling.
O “Why it is important” reinforced during modeling.
O “How it is done” reinforced during modeling.
O Teacher modeled using cognitive strategies to help remember.
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DataWorks Education Solution: All students successfully taught grade-level work every day.
CFU: Popsicle Sticks, Go Kinetic, Numbers Head Together, Think Time, Paraphrase, Playing Cards
O Teacher verified that students understood thought processes for concept or skill.
O Teacher verified that students understood “what it is” (new concept or skill).
O Teacher verified that students know why the concept or skill is important.
O Teacher verified that students understood “how it is done.”
4. Facilitator will T-APPLE: What might be some reasons for visiting Holiday Valley? Why would all skilled level snow
enthusiast visit Holiday Valley?
5. Group members will ask the question
6. Facilitator will model PAUSE and group members will honor the pause
7. Group members will pick non-volunteers
8. Listen
9. Effective Feedback (Listen carefully)
10. Make a decision depending on the response
11. Offer an ECHO, ELABORATE or EXPLAIN
CFU: Popsicle Sticks, Go Kinetic, Numbers Head Together, Think Time, Paraphrase, Playing Cards
O Teacher verified that students know “what it is” (the big idea, concept, or skill).
O Teacher verified that students know why the new concept or skill is important.
O Teacher verified that students know “how it is done.”
O Teacher verified that students were correct at each step.
Why is it important to continually CFU?
What are the benefits of T-APPLE?
What is a key feature of T-APPLE?
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DataWorks Education Solution: All students successfully taught grade-level work every day.
Routine 7: CLOSURE
O Students proved to the teacher that they know “how” to do the work.
O Teacher verified that students can describe “what” (new concept or skill) they learned.
O Teacher verified that students can describe “why” they learned the lesson.
O Teacher identified students needing additional help.
What might be some reasons T-APPLE is essential for our students to reach the CCLS?
If you had to explain CFU using T-APPLE in one sentence, how would you describe the concept?
DAILY SUCCESS HOMEWORK: This will match exactly what the students have just been taught to do.
Turn-key Strategy:
Create an outline as to how you would share the concept of T-APPLE with your district.
PERIODIC REVIEW Practice periods should be close together at the beginning of learning. Once learning is at an independent level, the
practice sessions can be spaced farther and farther apart (e.g., 1, 2, 6, 15 days apart).
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