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· Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum · Choose a grade level and a scientific concept appropriate for that level. · Plan a science experiment to explore this concept. In your paper, address the following points: o List the equipment and materials to be included in the science kit. o Explain what safety precautions are needed. o Outline the step-by-step procedures for the experiment. AED 203 Classroom Instruction Due Date: Day 3 [Main] forum · Post your response to the following questions: How do classroom management issues differ, depending on the subject matter? For instance, how can you manage an English language arts or social studies classroom differently than you can a mathematics or science classroom AED 203 Assignment: Science Experiment (UOP) AED 203 Capstone Discussion Question (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

· Resources: Appendix B and pp of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 3 [Individual] forum · Consider that implementing effective classroom management strategies can create a classroom not only more conducive to learning but also more enjoyable for teachers, students, and other educational professionals. · Use the table in Appendix B to outline classroom management strategies that address the following factors: o Classroom expectations and procedures for at least two different age groups o Time-management strategies that maintain continuity in the classroom o Strategies for dealing with disruptive and off-task behaviors · Post your completed appendix as an attachment Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 3 [Individual] forum · Consider that in order to understand scientific concepts, students need to observe and participate in experiments. · Address the following questions in 200 to 300 words: How can you provide relevant hands-on learning in a science classroom when few resources are provided by the school? How can you ensure student safety and involvement in the science classroom? · Post your response. AED 203 CheckPoint: Classroom Management Strategies (UOP) AED 203 CheckPoint: Resources in the Science Classroom (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Resource: Pages 118 & of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum · Review the definition of constructivism on p. 118 of the text as well as Characteristics of a Constructivist Approach to Language Arts, on pp of the text. · Write a 200- to 300-word response comparing and contrasting approaches for teaching English language arts in a constructivist classroom and in a traditional classroom. Which approach do you prefer? Which approach do you think is more effective? Explain your answer. · Post your response. Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum · Consider that teaching strategies and instructional materials in the mathematics classroom should be age- appropriate. · Choose a mathematical concept as described in Ch. 10 of the text. · Write a 200- to 300-word response describing how you can teach this concept to students in a lower elementary grade and to students in a middle school grade. · Post your response. AED 203 CheckPoint: Approaches to Teaching Language Arts (UOP) AED 203 CheckPoint: Approaches to Teaching Mathematical Concepts (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

In Curriculum and Instructional Methods for the Elementary and Middle School, 6th ed. (2006), J. K. Lemlech argues that “how students learn science is just as important as what they learn. In the teaching of science, a major objective is to develop students’ problem-solving capabilities. To do this, teachers must structure learning experiences to provide students with opportunities to participate in inquiry processes” (p. 269). Reference Lemlech, J. K. (2006). Curriculum and instructional methods for the elementary and middle school (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education. · Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods Approaches to Teaching Social Studies Many historical and current events are controversial, including multicultural, gender, and moral issues. Although teachers do not have to shy away from teaching controversial subject matter in the social studies classroom, they should approach the teaching of these subjects differently than they do noncontroversial subjects. · Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods AED 203 CheckPoint: Approaches to Teaching Science (UOP) AED 203 CheckPoint: Approaches to Teaching Social Studies (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum · Consider that one responsibility of the social studies teacher is to help students become better- informed, more responsible citizens. · Suggest, in 200 to 300 words, instructional strategies for encouraging community involvement and global awareness for social studies students. · Post your response. · Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum · Consider the following: As teachers become more experienced in the classroom, they normally use lesson plans with fewer details although lesson planning continues to be an important component of instruction. While you are still new to the classroom, however, you will want to use fairly detailed lesson plans. · Review the experienced teacher’s lesson plan in Figure 3.3 on p. 78 of the text. · Write a 200- to 300-word response by adding more detail to the experienced teacher’s lesson plan: o Provide ideas for motivating students. o Create question prompts. AED 203 CheckPoint: Community Involvement and Global Awareness (UOP) AED 203 CheckPoint: Effective Lesson Plan (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 3 [Individual] forum · Recall that before a teacher assigns homework or tests, he or she needs to monitor students’ progress to determine their level of understanding. Monitoring techniques include both formal and informal observations. · Write a 200- to 300-word response to the following points regarding strategies for monitoring student progress: o Identify a time-efficient way to monitor independent student work (other than a student raising a hand to signal a need for help). Resource: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum · Consider that the way a classroom is arranged influences the extent to which students are engaged in the learning process. The room plan also impacts the amount of time you have to spend on classroom management issues. · Use a word-processing drawing tool, such as the Drawing toolbar in Microsoft® Word, to sketch an effective room plan for your classroom. Determine the most appropriate furniture and resources for the room as well as the most effective arrangement of these items. (To access the Drawing toolbar, go to View, select Toolbars from the drop- down menu, and then click on Drawing.) AED 203 Assignment: Science Experiment (UOP) AED 203 CheckPoint: Monitoring Student Progress (UOP) AED 203 CheckPoint: Room Plan (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Resource: Pages 7-22 of Curriculum and Instructional Methods · Due Date: Day 5 [post to the Individual forum] AED 203 Classroom Instruction Course Syllabus Page 9 · Consider that educational goals and standards reflect the goals and standards of the society in which schools exist. AED 203 Assignment: Science Experiment AED 203 Capstone Discussion Question AED 203 Final Project: Effective Classroom Management Plan AED 203 WEEK 1 ONE DISCUSSION 1 AED 203 WEEK 1 ONE DISCUSSION 2 AED 203 CheckPoint: Room Plan AED 203 CheckPoint: Effective Lesson Plan AED 203 WEEK 3 THREE DISCUSSION 1 AED 203 WEEK 3 THREE DISCUSSION 2 AED 203 CheckPoint: Monitoring Student Progress AED 203 WEEK 5 FIVE DISCUSSION QUESTION 1 AED 203 WEEK 5 FIVE DISCUSSION QUESTION 2 AED 203 WEEK SEVEN 7 DISCUSSION 1 AED 203 WEEK SEVEN 7 DISCUSSION 2 AED 203 CheckPoint: The Roles of Home, School, and Society (UOP) AED 203 Entire Course (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

· Resource: Appendix A · Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum · Develop an effective classroom management plan to add to your professional portfolio. · Include the following sections for this portfolio component: o Organizing Procedures and Resources o Arranging the Environment o Monitoring Student Progress o Anticipating and Handling Problems o Designing a Learning Center · Format your 2,000- to 2,500-word paper according to APA guidelines. · Post your final project as an attachment Discussion Question 1 · Due Date: Day 2 [post to the Main forum] · Post your response to the following: Recall an effective teacher you had in the past. What made that teacher effective? As you respond to your classmates’ posts, identify ways you can incorporate effective teaching characteristics into your classroom facilitation. AED 203 Final Project: Effective Classroom Management Plan (UOP) AED 203 Week 1 Discussion Question 1 (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Discussion Question 2 · Due Date: Day 4 [post to the Main forum] · Consider the following: According to J. K. Lemlech (2006), author of Curriculum and Instructional Methods for the Elementary and Middle School, 6th ed., “the school curriculum responds to three interwoven components.... “ One of these components is “societal needs and concerns” (p. 7). · Post your response to the following: In your opinion, which social, legal, or economic concern affecting learning in today’s classroom is the most pressing? Support your opinion with examples. · Ask for more information regarding areas of disagreement when you respond to your classmates’ posts. Reference Discussion Question 1 · Due Date: Day 2 [Main] forum · Consider the following: Howard Gardner (cited in Lemlech, 2006) offers an alternative theory to measuring intelligence through traditional I.Q. tests. Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences includes eight different types of intelligence: (1) linguistic, (2) logical-mathematical, (3) spatial, (4) musical, (5) bodily-kinesthetic, (6) interpersonal, (7) intrapersonal, and (8) naturalistic (pp ). · Post your response to the following: How can you provide for multiple intelligences using the direct instruction model? Give an example. AED 203 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 (UOP) AED 203 Week 3 Discussion 1 (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Discussion Question 2 · Due Date: Day 4 [Main] forum · Post your response to the following: Teachers sometimes want students to work together in order to complete an assignment or a task. Two common instructional methods used in the classroom are group investigation and cooperative learning. When is it appropriate to use group investigation in the classroom? When is it appropriate to use cooperative learning? Provide specific examples to support your answers. · Resources: Pages of Curriculum and Instructional Methods and a Microsoft® PowerPoint® tutorial at hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/crea ting_powerpoints.html · Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum · Consider that involving parents in the educational process—especially in controversial or innovative areas of instruction or assessment—can improve relationships between the school and the community while enhancing student learning. · Complete Exercise 8 under Discussion Questions and Application Exercises on p. 177 of the text. · Create a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation to explain to an audience of parents the assessment methods listed in Exercise 8. The presentation needs to include an introductory slide, three to four content slides, and a concluding slide. hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/crea ting_powerpoints.html AED 203 Week 3 Discussion 2 (UOP) AED 203 Week 4 Assignment: Appropriate Use of Assessment Methods (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

· Due Date: Day 2 [Main] forum · Post your response to the following: Being able to read, write, listen, and respond are basic skills that form the foundation for all other learning. How can English language arts teachers create a literacy- rich environment in their classrooms? How can teachers overcome obstacles to literacy or resistance on the part of students Discussion Question 2 · Due Date: Day 4 [Main] forum · Post your response to the following: Language arts contains both receptive (listening, reading) and expressive (speaking, writing) components but no content of its own. Suggest one way that teachers can integrate content and instruction in an English language arts classroom. AED 203 Week 5 Discussion Question 1 (UOP) AED 203 Week 5 Discussion Question 2 (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Assignment: Virtual Field Trip Despite the value of a visit to a museum or historical site, not every school budget allows for field trips. With the advent of the Internet, however, students can travel to exotic locations without ever leaving the classroom. · Resources: Pages 221, , & of Curriculum and Instructional Methods; and a Microsoft® PowerPoint® tutorial at hill.com/sites/ /student _view0/creating_powerpoints.html hill.com/sites/ /student _view0/creating_powerpoints.html Discussion Question 1 · Due Date: Day 2 [Main] forum · Post your response to the following: Some students experience anxiety over learning mathematical concepts or believe that math is mechanical and boring. What strategies can you use to help students cope with math anxiety? How can you make math class interesting and fun as well as relevant AED 203 Week 6 Assignment: Virtual Field Trip (UOP) AED 203 Week 7 Discussion Question 1 (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

Discussion Question 2 · Due Date: Day 4 [Main] forum · Post your response to the following: The introduction of calculators and computers into the mathematics classroom has made it faster and easier for students to complete difficult problems. Technology should not, however, replace the students’ understanding of basic mathematical operations. What are some appropriate and effective ways to use technology in the mathematics classroom? How can you ensure that students do not depend too heavily on technology to complete mathematics assignments? AED 203 Week 7 Discussion Question 2 (UOP) AED 203 EDU COURSE TUTORIAL

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