Rather than
using scripted lessons, I encourage all educators to use creativity as a tool to ask innovative questions that hook students» interest in learning.
Not exact matches
Lesson 3 — Underwater Game Learning Objectives You will understand how to: • Import sprites • Edit costumes of sprites given in Scratch • Animate sprites
using scripts • Control the movement of sprites
using the arrow keys • Create
scripts that move sprites around automatically • Create interaction between sprites •
Use co-ordinates and random numbers to set start position of sprites •
Use variables and
scripts to allow scoring and countdown •
Use backgrounds built into Scratch • Making autonomous sprites
Python Programming
Lesson 5 (Year 7 or younger)- #Hashtags A development from lesson 4 based on #hashtags and their use within a s
Lesson 5 (Year 7 or younger)- #Hashtags A development from
lesson 4 based on #hashtags and their use within a s
lesson 4 based on #hashtags and their
use within a
script.
This
lesson explores differing interpretations of religious
script using the case study of Matthew Shepard as the focus.
The
script can be
used either as a guided reading
script (6 readers) or as a mini performance (cast of 6); and could be
used either in a Literacy or PSHE class (owing to the life
lessons contained within the text) Sample Text Lion: Because sometimes you need to listen to someone else, take their advice Mouse: However small they are!
The final
lesson requires students to story board thier own short film,
using the
script provided.
Can be
used in the classroom, theatre or assembly hall, or as inspiration for comedy
script writing in a
lesson.
It includes
lessons with activities and extracts from the
script to
use in
lesson.
Ideally, all of these
lessons would benefit from students being able to
use the
scripts, but this is not essential.
(AO2)
Lesson 5: Objective: To explore ARCHETYPES characters when performing wearing a Mask (AO2)
Lesson 6: Objective: To demonstrates a clear interpretation of the text in performance
using elements of Greek theatre (AO2)(With adapted
script)
Lesson 7: Objective: To demonstrates a clear interpretation of text in a performance
using elements of Greek theatre (AO2)
Lesson 8: Objective: To demonstrates a clear interpretation of text in rehearsals
using elements of Greek theatre (AO2)
Lesson 9: Objective: To demonstrates a clear interpretation of text in a performance
using elements of Greek theatre (AO2)
Lesson 10: Written assessment to be sat in exam conditions for 1 hour.
Can be
used in the classroom, assembly hall or theatre, or as an inspiration for humorous
script writing in a
lesson,
This short
script uses a narrator combined with actual words from the text so that classes can act out the story of Macbeth in a single
lesson of E...
INCLUDES: - 5 x 100 Minute Detailed
Lesson Plans - Homework Tasks (with homework handouts)- Full
Script (nicely formatted)- Amended Scene Extracts (for
use in classes)- Scene Starter Cards - Handouts - Additional and Extension Activities KEY VOCABULARY: Shakespeare.
The board provided Bridge teachers with
scripted lesson plans that identified
lesson objectives and materials, the order of activities, the presentation of the material, and the instructional format teachers should
use.
Each
lesson activity has a
scripted lesson plan to follow when
using it as a guided math mini-
lesson or a small group
lesson.
A
lesson plan comprises comprehensive teachers notes and activities
using resources drawn from the productions, including video of rehearsal, performance and interviews with cast and backstage teams; plot synopses, worksheets, and excerpts from the play
script.
The pack is divided up into 6 distinct sections designed to help you to plan your
lessons: Performing a back - story; Confusion; Creating the twins;
Using music to set a scene;
Script - writing and Cross-curricula activities.
Can also be
used in Literacy
lessons as an example of play
script writing.
We also welcome articles on the nitty gritty: how to begin and end a
lesson, ways to
use scripts effectively, how to set learning targets — and how to know when to ditch even your best - laid plans.
Patterson, who calls the shift in school culture a «total systems change,»
uses scripts and flash cards in the Voyager Passport reading curriculum, purchased with a grant from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, to guide her building's noneducators through the
lessons.
Perhaps it is simply that the
scripted lessons teachers
use are not motivating students.
And who will
use these
scripted, canned, corporate coerced CCS «
lessons»?
, administrators had one week to log into LAUSD's online evaluation platform, the My Professional Growth System (MyPGS), to view a prerecorded classroom
lesson, review
scripted evidence, align evidence to selected elements of the TLF, and rate the evidence
using the TLF rubrics.
Carl Bereiter has found that inquiry is often taught more successfully
using direct teaching methods, by teachers who consider they are change agents not facilitators, and through well planned even
scripted lessons.
Parent educators
use provided resources (e.g.,
lesson plans, workbooks, pictures) to guide parents through a
scripted lesson addressing a particular topic.