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Traveling Trunk: A Mixed Media Project as a Resource Box: MEDT 7465: Project 4 Todd Alexander Mark Sanker Curetarrah "Kennedi" Witcher

Multiplication Trunk: https://7465project4collab.wikispaces.com/

Lesson Plan: Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is to provide various activities (multiplication board game, three file folder games, music and audio instruction of Dr.Salman Khan introducing students to multiplication) for students to practice and become engaged in learning multiplication and relate the material to their daily lives. Learning Objectives/ Outcomes: Students will be able to identify the rules and procedures of multiplying numbers. Students will be able to summarize the content through a video/auditory instruction. Students will be able to apply knowledge of the lesson to their daily lives. Students will be able to collaborate together, working on their social skills, through group work and competitive activities.

Learning Activities

Artifacts:

Interactive Websites:

Demonstration/ Movie:

Reflections: Todd: The benefit of choosing your own group members was a benefit regarding this project. In addition learning to use unfamiliar technologies enhanced my professional and educational career and endeavors. Mark: Collaborating with classmates that agree working with one another through past relationships has been effective and productive. Creating a mobile instructional lesson is applicable and practicable for any 21st century educator. Curetarrah: Agrees with the luxury of choosing the partners to complete the assignment. This allows all the participants to feel comfortable to complete the task and make the final product a success.