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Subject, Content Area, or Topic
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Student Population
Special Education Inclusion
Learning Objectives
Today, we are going to work on subtraction strategies
Materials/Resources
- https://drive.google.com/file/d/183cy3u7J-7g0oBLDCEshgeY9Rk2bQ8Ev/view
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High Yield Instructional Strategies Used (Marzano, 2001)
Check if Used
Strategy Return
Identifying Similarities & Differences 45%
Summarizing & Note Taking 34%
Reinforcing Efforts & Providing Recognition 29%
Homework & Practice 28%
Nonlinguistic Representations 27%
Cooperative Learning 23%
Setting Goals & Providing Feedback 23%
Generating & Testing Hypothesis 23%
Questions, Cues, & Advanced Organizers 22%
DOES YOUR INSTRUCTIONAL INPUT & MODELING YIELD THE POSITIVE
RETURNS YOU WANT FOR YOUR STUDENTS?
Check if Used Strategy Return
Teach Others/Immediate Use of Learning 95%
Practice by Doing 75%
Discussion 50%
Demonstration 30%
Audio Visual 20%
Reading 10%
McDonald’s Draft (2010). Modified by Kreassig and Gould (2014) for use with student teachers.
Revised August 2015
Lecture 05%
Safety (if applicable)
*Ensure that students do not have food allergies related to popcorn prior to the lesson. The
lesson may be altered for such allergies by using a video of popcorn popping and
describing taste from past experiences.
Time
(min.) Process Components
1 *Anticipatory Set
TTW: Review some strategies the students can use for subtraction by asking them what
they are.
*Modeling
*Guided Practice
Students will complete a subtraction mini-worksheet with goldfish
TTW: give students a subtraction problem to solve
TSW: solve by removing goldfish crackers from the fish tanks
*Independent Practice
Students will complete fact-family activity at seat
TS: complete a fact family on each side and then color sheet
Assessment
TW: assess students at the end of the lesson with a subtraction post-assessment
*Closure
TW: dismiss students back to Independent Math Work
McDonald’s Draft (2010). Modified by Kreassig and Gould (2014) for use with student teachers.
Revised August 2015