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THE UNIVERSITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SCHOOL FOR STUDIES IN LEARNING, COGNITION AND EDUCATION BACHELOR OF EDUCATION PROGRAMME STUDENT’S NAME: JANELLE MOHAMMED STUDENT’S I.D.: 110005498 COURSE TITLE: INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN COURSE CODE: IDES210E ASSIGNMENT 1: LESSON PLAN LESSON PLAN DATE: 10th November, 2009CLASS: Standard 1 CURRICULUM AREA: ScienceTOPIC: Making bouncing balls AGE RANGE: 7-8 yearsNO. IN CLASS: 18 DURATION: 35 minutes ,[object Object],Previous knowledge – students will have previous experience with balls, both bouncing and rolling.  Some may have misconception that all balls bounce. ,[object Object],At the end of the lesson, students will be able to: ,[object Object]
Illustrate what they have learnt.
Make balls.
Explore the movements of balls.
Explore the inside of commercially made balls.
Analyze the materials from which balls are made to determine their purpose.
DESCRIPTION:Children will have the opportunity to use different materials to make balls.  They will design and build the balls and explore how the balls roll and bounce.  They will take apart the old balls to see how they are made and use these ideas in making more balls. ,[object Object],Pebbles, beads, newspaper, foil, socks, plastic bags or stockings – these can be used to stuff the pebbles and beads into.  Teacher will use items such as rubber bands and string to wrap around the core.  Children will be asked by the teacher on a previous day to collect old balls which they can use to take apart, specifically some that are solid and hollow.  Teacher will place these on several tables which students can work in groups with. ,[object Object]
Teacher will introduce and state to the class that they will be designing and making balls themselves.  The variety of materials will be shown to students.  Teacher will further model some examples such as the crushed newspapers wrapped in tape in a spherical shape.  Teacher will introduce concept that not all balls are the same; some balls can bounce while others roll better.
Teacher will ask if anyone can think of a particular kind of ball he or she would like to make, what it should be able to do and what might it be made of. As the students work, the teacher will encourage the students to think about why they are using certain materials, what they hope their ball will be like and how might the ball roll and bounce.
The teacher will ask the children to gather in a circle; take apart two (2) or more commercially made balls, one hollow and one solid.  More questions will be used to probe students such as: ‘what do you think the balls are made of?’ ‘How do you think they are made?’ ‘How do you think they are similar or different to the balls that you made, could you make a hollow ball, how?’
TEACHING SECTION:TEACHING POINTTEACHING STRATEGYLEARNING ACTIVITIESAnalyze the materials from which balls are made from to determine their purpose. Teacher will place students in groups. Teacher will ask students to take apart an old ball to explore how it is constructed. Teacher will also encourage students to think about why certain materials are used in the making of the ball. Students will take apart old ball, explore how it is made and use a similar method to construct their own ball, considering why certain materials are used to make a commercial ball.Balls do and do not bounceTeacher will model examples of balls which can bounce and which cannot. Teacher will allow students to explore and discover for themselves. Teacher will, as students work, use probe questions such as how might the ball which they are making be able to bounce and roll?Students will engage in activity by making their own ball. They will consider in the process what kind of material is needed to make their ball. After taking into consideration the demo commercial ball; they would also consider what might cause their ball to bounce or roll.  Students will also be given a hollow ball (tennis) and a solid ball (hard) and will identify which balls bounce and which ones roll better.Illustration of what has been taughtTeacher will ask students to bring their work forward to make a display where all can see and ask probe questions such as what is the ball good for, is it a ball which can roll or bounce?Students will after making their balls bring it forward in the area of display and show what it can do. ,[object Object],Teacher will recap what was done in the lesson.  She would also probe students by asking questions such as: what kinds of materials might be needed to make balls and what are some of their purposes.  Teacher can discuss with students the difference between round balls and footballs.  She can illustrate whether or not a football can bounce like a round ball by having a student bounce the football as well as the round ball. Students will be asked to describe the differences, bringing home the point that not all balls bounce. ,[object Object]

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The University Of Trinidad And Tobago 3

  • 1.
  • 2. Illustrate what they have learnt.
  • 5. Explore the inside of commercially made balls.
  • 6. Analyze the materials from which balls are made to determine their purpose.
  • 7.
  • 8. Teacher will introduce and state to the class that they will be designing and making balls themselves. The variety of materials will be shown to students. Teacher will further model some examples such as the crushed newspapers wrapped in tape in a spherical shape. Teacher will introduce concept that not all balls are the same; some balls can bounce while others roll better.
  • 9. Teacher will ask if anyone can think of a particular kind of ball he or she would like to make, what it should be able to do and what might it be made of. As the students work, the teacher will encourage the students to think about why they are using certain materials, what they hope their ball will be like and how might the ball roll and bounce.
  • 10. The teacher will ask the children to gather in a circle; take apart two (2) or more commercially made balls, one hollow and one solid. More questions will be used to probe students such as: ‘what do you think the balls are made of?’ ‘How do you think they are made?’ ‘How do you think they are similar or different to the balls that you made, could you make a hollow ball, how?’
  • 11.
  • 12. Students are asked to create their own ball.
  • 13. While students work, teacher observes their work by walking around the classroom at their respective work stations.
  • 14. On completion of their work, students are asked to bring forward their work to put it on display. Their balls are tested; they give a demonstration of the concept which was taught.
  • 15. Students answer questions such as what is the ball good for, is it one which can bounce or roll; they will have to demonstrate what the ball can do.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. BLOOMS TAXONOMY OF EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAn instructional theory focuses on how to structure material for education especially in youths. Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (1956) is an instructional theory. This simply states that there is more than one type of learning: learning that develop mental skills (cognitive), learning that develops one’s emotions or attitudes (affective) and learning that affects manual or physical skills (psychomotor). From the lesson, when the teacher asked the students to recall information about their prior knowledge of the ball when it was taken apart, such as ‘what do you think the balls are made of? ‘How are they made?’ She was testing their mental knowledge. When the students were asked to give their interpretation of how the ball was made and what was it constituted of, also and to use that said knowledge and apply it by recreating their own ball, this exposed their comprehension and application of the lesson, according to Bloom (1956). CONCLUSION In conclusion, education must be built on founding principles which are tested. In order that learning be accomplished, students as well as teachers must be willing to apply those principles of learning in order that learning be effective. For students to arise, teachers must be well equipped, innovative, dedicated, committed to step up to the challenge. Teachers must also be very resourceful and creative, having their resources readily available and most importantly, be well planned to teach their lesson, by having a lesson plan. Without a plan, the teacher will have no direction of where he or she is going and therefore, will not be able to take the students anywhere. Lesson plans, it can be concluded are an essential component of any and every teacher. REFERENCES www.arizona.edu/ic/edp511/isd1.html www.education.calumet.purdue.ed/vockell/EdPsyBook/Edpsy5/Edpsy5-attribution.htmwww.indiana.edu/~idtheory/yellow.html Encarta world English Dictionary