Part 1: Lesson Plan My Grade Level For the Assign can Be 3,4, or 5. i will upload temple when bid is placed. For this assignment, create a lesson plan

 

Part 1: Lesson Plan
My Grade Level For the Assign can Be 3,4, or 5. i will upload temple when bid is placed.

For this assignment, create a lesson plan for integrated English language development (ELD) instruction that integrates ELLs’ cultural values and beliefs. Using the “COE Lesson Plan Template,” address the following:

  • Using your clinical field experience classroom as the context for planning the lesson, select the grade level, a content area standard, and at least one of the 10 Arizona English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards that supports the lesson.
  • Complete all sections of the lesson plan template, focusing specifically on aligning objectives, instruction, and assessments to the content area academic and ELP standards selected.
  •  Include both the content area academic and ELP standards within the “National/State Learning Standards” section of the template.
  • Differentiation should address ELLs’ language differences, giftedness, and special education needs.

Part 2: Reflection

Write a 250 reflection explaining how your lesson plan integrates ELLs’ cultural values and beliefs in the context of teaching and learning. Include a description of how your lesson planning and focus would be different, if you were to develop a targeted ELD lesson, instead of the integrated lesson you designed.

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