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EDUC 2220- Educational Technology Lesson Plan Template

Learning to read using reading eggs

MYSA KHASAWNEH

KENDERGARTEN

Common Core Standards:

Domain: Language and Literacy


Strand: Reading
Topic: Early Reading
Standard Statement: Use language to communicate in a variety of ways with others to share observations,
ideas and experiences; problem-solve, reason, predict and seek new information.
and describe familiar people, places, things and experiences.

Lesson Summary:

Reading Eggs is a website help the child learn how to read using an interesting and engaging games and
activities for kids, with great online reading games and activities.
And it really works!

Children love the games, songs, golden eggs and other rewards which, along with feeling proud of their
reading, really motivate children to keep exploring and learning.

Estimated Duration:

This lesson will take about 20 minutes. I plan on making it n daily routine until the child graduated with
reading skills.

Commentary:
I will interduce this program for the children by explaining how fun its is to have an account on reding eggs to
learn reading English. The program walks the children through a map. every map divided into many steps.
Each step teaches a skill through games and the child need to pass every lesson and levels to earn and collect
eggs and different animals.
The challenges is if the kids loose interest in the whole prosses.

Instructional Procedures:

Reading Eggs can be implemented into a student’s daily activities. There’s no lesson planning required at all.
The program is well designed, and children can earn prizes and rewards on the program as they are learning. 
 children aged 2-13 can benefit from Reading Eggs contain multiple learning areas, including:
 My Lessons – 120 reading lessons each includes a variety of learning activities. 
 Storyland – features 20 lessons that focus on reading skills, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. It
also includes 20 books to read and fun rewards.
 Spelling – 96 graded spelling lessons that improve a broad range of spelling strategies. 
 The Story Factory – children can write their storybooks and choose illustrations for their story.
 My Program – at the end of a reading lesson children are giving four e-books to read that match their
reading level.

Pre-Assessment and Scoring Guidelines:

The self-paced lessons in Reading Eggs are programmed to make sure the child performs good
development. Children finish a placement test at the beginning of the program, which carefully meets
their level. There are assessment tests to help children determine what they have learned, as well
as detailed progress reports that show the teacher exactly how they're doing. Also, a complete dashboard
lets the teacher and the parents view each child's learning progress, how many lessons they've
completed, books they've read, their measured reading age, and quiz rates. an emailed in-depth
reports sent each time a child has completed a map.

Differentiated Instructional Support


There are four separate reading programs included in a Reading Eggs subscription to match every child level
included the gifted child.

 Reading Eggs Junior for ages 2–4


 Reading Eggs for ages 3–7
 Fast Phonics for ages 5–10
 Reading Eggspress for ages 7–13

Extension
Reading Eggs combines an online learning with high-quality offline supplements to ensure children apply what
they learn. The family dashboard has over 500 printable worksheets that match with each of the lessons in the
program.

Materials and Resources:

For teachers List the materials you will need to teach the lesson.
A devise such as iPad or tablet to track the children progress.

For students List the materials you will need to teach the lesson. List th
A devise such as iPad or tablet and a headset for every child. We w

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