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Micro Teach Lesson Plan

Names: Cyan Arrieta, Emily Brunson and Taylor Robinson

Date: November 14, 2018

Hot Topic: Sexual Harassment

Lesson Title: Sexual Harassment: What Teachers Can Do

Objective(s): TSW (The students will):

 Appropriate handling of sexual harassment

 Understand

 Writing

InTASC Standard 9 and all appropriate Sub-Categories (9(a) – 9(o))

 9b); 9(d); 9(j); 9(o)

Teaching Procedures:

Bell Ringer Activity:

 Teachers will watch a short skit and write down if they


believe the teacher handled the situation properly

 Accountability – Students must be prepared to share their


response with justifications from the skit

Anticipatory Set:

 Reflect on a time when you experienced/witnessed/heard


about sexual harassment

 On guided notes, write if your school has resources for


sexual harassment

 Gets teachers thinking about sexual harassment/resources


Micro Teach Lesson Plan (Continued)

Aligned Information:

 Information about identifying and responding to sexual


harassment as well as resources for victims

 Sexual Harassment;

 Each aspect is taught within five minutes, followed by


checks for understanding

 Checks for understanding following each aspect; question


regarding notes

Check for Understanding:

 Question derived from presentation

 Students reviewing guided notes

Model (if used):

 Shows the correct performance

 Labels the criteria for the correct performance

 Clearly labeled in the Lesson Plan

Lesson Closure:

 Students write correct steps to take when confronted with


sexual harassment and include at least 1 resource from
lesson

Materials/Resources:
 Google Slides presentation; guided notes; resource handout
(via email)

 Overhead projector

Assessment:

 Eight questions (matching, multiple choice, fill in the blanks,


problems, etc.) or an aligned writing exercise that comes from
the information taught

**Important: Work Cited Page is needed. All information


must be cited properly using APA format.
Works Cited

U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, Sexual Harassment: It’s Not
Academic, Washington, D. C., 2008. Retrieved from
https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/ocrshpam.pdf

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