Lesson Plan with NETS standard for Teachers #2
Irene Silva 844 99 8337TEED 4007
May 18, 2010Prof. Mary Moore
Topic/Theme
“The Lion and the Mouse” fable by Aesop.
Key Concept
The purpose of a fable is to teach moral values in a fun and engaging manner.
Skills
• Learn new vocabulary words.
• Identify moral teachings in fables.• Prepare a Power Point presentation.
Values
Not being judge mental of others.
Teaching Strategies
• Technology Integration• Action Research• Direct instruction
Teaching Techniques
• Class Discussion.• Use of Visual Aids (movies).
• Use of Power Point presentation.
Assessment Activities
• Art integration.• Learning through games.
• Oral presentation using Power Point.
Grade – Level ExpectationsL/S.8.2 Listens, responds to, analyzes, gives, and
discusses complex instructions, statements, and directions; answers and formulates closed and open-ended questions.
L/S.8.3 Uses appropriate language structure to interact in discussions and presentations, to problem solve, explain a process, and express opinions integrating comparison and contrast statements to interact in discussions and presentations.
R.8.1 Analyzes the text, establishes purpose, identifies author’s purpose, and distinguishes text features to enhance comprehension.
R.8.4 Sorts and organizes relevant events, states cause and effect, makes connections, predictions, and inferences, determines problem and solution, and draws conclusions in narrative, expository, and persuasive texts.
NETS Standards
NETS standards for Teachers #2
a. design or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity.
b. develop technology-enriched learning environments that enable all students to pursue their individual curiosities and become
active participants in setting their own educational goals, managing their own learning, and assessing their own progress
c. customize and personalize learning activities to address students’diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using
digital tools and resourcesd. provide students with multiple and varied formative and summative assessments
aligned with content and technology standards and use resulting data to inform learning and teaching.
Objectives
Through the discussion of the fable “The Lion and the Mouse” the students will be able to:
• Complete a pre test on values and openly discuss the value of not judging people before knowing
them.• Complete a quiz about “The Lion and the Mouse”.• Prepare a Power Point presentation on research
done about Aesop and his fables.
Materials
• You Tube video.• Pre test on values• “The Lion and the Mouse” image.• Vocabulary words with images• “The Lion and the Mouse” video.• “The Lion and the Mouse” Quiz.
Initial Routine
• The teacher will greet the students.• Roll call
Initial Activity
Developmental Activities
• The teacher will administer a pre test on values.• The students will discuss the concept of not judging
people by how they look.• The teacher will introduce the fable by asking what
they think the fable is about.• The teacher will discuss new vocabulary words.• The teacher will play the video “The Lion and the
Mouse”.
Pre - test1. I am at a park when all of a sudden a lady with a
child in a wheelchair sits next to me…I….
Get up and walk away.
Smile at them and go on my way.
Say hello and start a conversation
2. A new kid from Mexico comes to my class…I…
Join my classmates at teasing him because he doesn’t speak English.
Ask him if he needs help.
Ignore him, maybe we won’t notice me.
3. I’m failing my Math class and need a tutor so I….
forget about it because the only tutor available is a girl I don’t know and she dressed weird.
am happy to be tutored by someone new, maybe we can become friends!
tell my best friend to help me even though she isn’t all that good at Math either.
4. My parents have a get together with our new neighbors…I…
go to my room and play video games
stay around but don’t interact, what would I have in common with elderly people anyway?
make an effort to get to know them, they seem like very nice people.
What is the fable about?
Bound- tied up
Desired - wished for, wanted
Gnaw - chewed on
Plight - a bad or dangerous situation
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The Lion and the Mouse
Closing Activity
The Lion and the Mouse Quiz1. How did the Mouse avoid a bad plight in the beginning of
the fable?
He escaped and ran away from the Lion
He bit the Lion and the Lion dropped him.
He convinced the Lion that he would someday help him.
2. How did the Lion react to the Mouse?
He was amused by the Mouse.
The Lion was angry.
He put the Mouse in a cage.
3. How did the Mouse help the Lion in his sad plight?
He gnawed through the ropes holding the Lion captive.
He brought him food and drink.
He scared the huntsmen away.
4. Which of these would NOT be a lesson from this story?
Overcome your enemies with force.
Never judge a book by its cover.
Good things can come in small packages.
5. The word bound means
bounce
tied up
eaten
Homework1. The students will find information about Aesop in
the net.
2. They will choose one of his fables and identify the moral behind the it.
3. They will prepare a Power Point presentation with the biography, fable, moral and their opinion about
the fable.
Diversity• The teacher will provide additional individualized
teaching.• The teacher will provide color handouts with
magnified text if needed.• The teacher will provide a pre made template for the
Power Point presentation.
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