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Designing Units Chapter 8. Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20062 Chapter 8 Developing Units 1. LEARNING OUTCOMES 2. ASSESSMENT 3. TEACHING 4. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOP.

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1 Designing Units Chapter 8

2 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20062 Chapter 8 Developing Units 1. LEARNING OUTCOMES 2. ASSESSMENT 3. TEACHING 4. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOP MATERIALS Buy – Adapt - Develop TEACH LESSONS AND UNITS What do you know about your classroom? Content, Learners, Context What have you learned about teaching? Reflection and Action Steps ANALYZE DESIGN DEVELOP IMPLEMENT EVALUATE 1 24 3 Pre-Unit Thinking

3 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20063 Chapter Organizer Your Unit Overview Unit Examples Pre-unit Thinking Unit Format Scope, Learning Focus, Sequence

4 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20064 Traditional Scope & Sequence Scope of Unit What content will unit cover? Sequence What order will teaching take place?

5 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20065 Scope - Learning Focus - Sequence Scope of Unit What content will unit cover? Sequence What order will teaching take place? Learning Focus What will students learn?

6 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20066  Unit Intent Statement OUT-OF-CLASS: Decide what unit you will develop and determine the scope, learning focus, and sequence.

7 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20067 Unit Format Fig. 8.5 (modified) Cover Overview Section – Unit Description – Overview of Unit and Lessons – Unit Evaluation – References Lessons Section

8 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20068 1.0 Unit Description Unit Description 5 points Unit description/summary, overview, and learning focus

9 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20069 2.0 Overview of Unit and Lessons Overview of Unit and Lessons 20 points Unit Sequence: what students learn (Content/Information/Skills) Use Graphic Organizer or Web 5 Summary of major teaching strategies 5 Summary of instructional media and technology 5 Summary of assessment 5

10 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200610 3.0 Unit Evaluation How will you know if your unit is a success? Draw up a list of questions: – Were learning outcomes met? – What changes would I make to the unit? – What advice would I give to others teaching this unit? – How might I teach/assess this unit differently? – What did I learn about students?

11 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200611 4.0 References List printed resources and websites Acknowledge any use of lesson and unit materials Acknowledge others you have talked to

12 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200612 5.0 Lesson Plans Lesson Plans: for each lesson include the following: 5 points List five (5) lesson topics. – lesson : Introductory (1) – lessons: Developmental (2) – lesson: Culminating (1)

13 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200613 Integrated Units Address multiple standards Identify themes relevant to students’ world Experience real world complexity Transform school initiatives to teaching

14 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200614 Project Approach Immerse students into complex projects Problem-based learning (PBL) Discover connections across content Students organize with teacher assistance Time span: several days to several weeks Assessment plan clear to students www.project-approach.com

15 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200615 Curriculum/Content Web Human Relationships Science Ecological communities Art Views of people and cultures Social Studies Relationships between leaders and the diplomatic corps Social Living Differences in how men and women communicate Mathematics Explaining the concept of “function” Theatre Understanding families in different cultures English Writing from different points of view

16 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200616 Elementary Level Unit Collaborative 15-lesson unit: “Nutrition for Second Graders” Learning focus = good eating habits Multiple teaching strategies Classroom management rules Sequence of content and student activity Unit evaluation Fig. 8.12 Lesson example Fig. 8.13

17 Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200617 Secondary Level Unit 4-lesson 10th grade unit: “Changing Ecosystems” Learning focus = 4 themes of ecosystems Computer-based presentations, cooperative learning, discovery learning Assessment = student questioning Sequence: procedures and outcomes Fig. 8.18 Mix of teacher-student activity Fig. 8.19 Lesson example (see Chapter 4)


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