Knowledge Types: Declarative and Procedural Knowledge Book pgs
Procedural Knowledge Learning “how to” do something A wide variety of procedural knowledge Solving math problems Writing a persuasive essay Analyzing historical documents Using the past tense correctly Comparing and Contrasting Cultures Drawing vector diagrams Playing a musical instrument Painting a portrait Classroom Curriculum Instruction Procedural Knowledge
Learning procedural knowledge involves: Learning the model Shaping the model Storing the model Model-Coach-Fade Think Alouds Classroom Curriculum Instruction Procedural Knowledge
3D Drawing and Shading Art Class Draw one of the two still life models. Be sure to use correct shading. Classroom Curriculum Instruction Procedural Knowledge
Interpreting Graphical Text Informational Text – Analyzing Electoral College Vote Classroom Curriculum Instruction Procedural Knowledge
Declarative & Procedural Knowledge Both declarative and procedural knowledge are present in most lesson plans Outcomes, Goals, and Objectives include core declarative and procedural knowledge Students engage the declarative knowledge at the appropriate procedural level prior to the assessment Classroom Curriculum Instruction Types of Knowledge
Declarative & Procedural Knowledge Unit Concept: Culture – Spanish I Lesson Plan 1: Foods Lesson Objective: SWBAT describe a food that they have prepared from Spanish culture. Write the recipe for the food you have prepared. Be sure to use correct vocabulary and include instructions. Make to food and bring it to class to share. Verbally describe your food and tell students about your recipe and instructions. Classroom Curriculum Instruction