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Miss Kiley Morgan
Social Studies/Civics
4th grade
March 6, 2014/30 minutes
5.1.4.A: Examine school rules and consequences.
5.1.4.B: Explain rules and laws for the classroom,
school, community, and state.
CK
Summative:
The students will create their own class rules
individually.
The students will present their rules to the class. They
will be graded with the attached rubric.
Formative:
The teacher will ask the students if they can say what
rules are and why we need them on an exit slip.
Step-by-Step Procedures
RATIONALE for the
Learning Plan
DETAILS
Introduction
Activating Prior Knowledge
The teacher will ask the students what the classroom
rules are.
Hook/Lead-In/Anticipatory Set
CK
Explicit
Instructions
Big Ideas
Essential
Questions
Lesson Procedure
Must include
adaptations &
accommodations
for students with
special needs
Accommodations,
Modifications
The class will play a game with the teacher. The teacher
will be the police officer and the students will be the
citizens of the town. The teacher will have the students
go around the class and talk to one another like they are
at a store or in the park. As they are doing this, the
teacher will secretly tell one student to do something
against the law, such as throwing a piece of paper on
the ground instead of the garbage can to littering. The
police officer (teacher) will go over to the student and
give them a ticket and a fine that they have to pay.
The teacher will do that with each of the students. As a
transition, the teacher will tell the students that once
they get a ticket, they are to return to their seats. The
class will talk about how littering is against the law and
that this student broke the rules.
Big Idea Statement
State the rules of the classroom.
Create a list of classroom rules different than the ones
already in the classroom.
Essential Questions
What are rules?
Why do we need them?
Key Vocabulary
Rules
Law
Police Officer
Littering
Pre-Assessment of Students
The teacher will ask the students what the classroom
rules are.
Modeling of the Concept
The teacher will tell the students how the student who
littered did not follow the rules and broke the law.
The teacher will show the students their list of rules (the
classroom rules) that she came up with.
Transition
In anticipatory set.
Guiding the Practice
The teacher will give the students the worksheet to fill
out with their 5 classroom rules they would have if they
had their own classroom by working in a group.
Providing the Independent Practice
The teacher will let the students make their own list of 5
rules that they will complete for homework and bring in
as their evaluation 3 days later.
Adaptations/Accommodations for Students with Special Needs
For a student with a behavior disorder, the teacher will
tell them that if they finish their work and sit quietly,
they can have a sticker.
Materials
(reading,
technology,
equipment,
supplies, etc.)
Closure
Other(This area
is to be
determined by
instructor OR
student as
needed)
Supervising
teacher
comments and
signature
Teacher
Self-reflection
What
worked?
What would
you
change?