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ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INSTRUCTION SESSION 1 SEPTEMBER 23, 2015
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BOARD CONFIGURATION Objective / Big Question: I will be able to identify and discuss the components of EEI and the parts of a well-written objective Bell Work: QuickWrite – What are the important parts of a well-written lesson – or – what was not happening in the video? Language Objective & Key Vocabulary: I will write a two – part objective Relevance: Instructional best practices, evaluation Homework Expectations: Apply the EEI components to classroom instruction
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WHY EEI?? RESEARCH-BASED Teacher decision- making model created by Madeline Hunter and supported by follow- up research EVALUATION
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WHAT IS EEI? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVOm3IRcrcQ# S elect appropriate objective T each to the objective U se the principles of learning M onitor and adjust
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SELECT THE APPROPRIATE OBJECTIVE Distinguish between activities and objectives Identify the two parts of an instructional objective Write a two-part objective Label a peer’s two-part objective
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WHY OBJECTIVES?
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ACTIVITY OR OBJECTIVE? Students will read and annotate Two Kinds by Amy Tan Students will analyze conflict in a story and explain how it advances the theme of the text Students complete problems 1-15 in unit 3, activity 12 Students will apply order of operations to solve equations
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IDENTIFY THE TWO PARTS Students will identify the causes of the Civil War and discuss them in an essay Students will master and correctly apply target vocabulary in their writing
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WHAT ARE THEY? Learning Means to Measure Learning
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HOW ARE THE TWO COLUMNS DIFFERENT? COLUMN #1 To be aware To know To understand To learn To comprehend To appreciate COLUMN #2 To name To list To construct To solve To write To draw
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NOW WHAT?? Think about your upcoming lesson objectives. Do they follow this model? Share an example with a partner. Can you label the two parts in one another’s objectives?
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