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Elementary Mathematics Methods - C109 WGU Direct Instruction Lesson Plan part one: tools explore several and virtual tools you could use in an elementary Happy Monday! Creating Direct Instruction lessons by deconstructing Common Core Standards is a little addicting! Here's a Direct Instruction lesson using the third grade math CCSS 3.OA.3 and 3.OA.5. Slide One: Hook The hook is a cute picture of a student with his "thinking cap" on his head. Engage students at the start of the Here is a short video that shows the parts to a Direct Instruction lesson. 5. Direct Instruction is built on assumptions that we hope all educators believe to be true. According to the National Institute for Direct Instruction, Direct Instruction operates on five key philosophical principles: All children can be taught. Lesson Summary. Direct instruction is a teaching method in which a teacher stands at the front of the classroom and provides students with the information they need to understand a new concept or DIRECT INSTRUCTION LESSON PLAN (Case Study 4.2 Lesson Plan) Subject Area: Math Specific Content: Improper fractions and equivalent mixed numbers Grade Level: 6th Grade Length of Lesson: 30 minutes Instructional Objective(s): The learner will write any improper fraction as a mixed number. State Content Standard / Benchmark / Grade Level Expectations: View Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template - Mathematics.docx from MATH AVA2 at Western Governors University. Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template General Information Lesson Title: Finding Direct Instruction Lesson Plan. Instructor: Dana Dance-Schissel. Dana teaches social sciences at the college level and English and psychology at the high school level. She has master's degrees in Kindergarten Rocks! Lesson Plan (Direct Instruction) by. JordanLeeTPT. N/A. not yet rated. $1.75. Word Document File. In this Kindergarten level reading & ELA lesson plan, students will learn about the importance of details, characters, settings, and so on by using the book "Kindergarten Rocks!" In general usage, the term direct instruction refers to (1) instructional approaches that are structured, sequenced, and led by teachers, and/or (2) the presentation of academic content to students by teachers, such as in a lecture or demonstration.In other words, teachers are "directing" the instructional process or instruction is being "directed" at students. I'll show you some direct instruction lesson plans that you can use in the classroom, while still meeting the direct instruction model functions. Introduction/ Review 1. Entry ticket. Use an exit ticket as an entry ticket. Ask your students a question about what they learned the lesson before. Math - Arithmetic. The BookWidgets Arithmetic Model of Teaching: Direct Instruction Procedures Include each question you are planning to ask students in the appropriate place in your lesson plan. Focus Activity The teacher questions the students about the difference between a mixed number and an improper fraction and facilitates a discussion around this topic. Direct Instruction Direct Instruction is a very structured teaching strategy suited to many subject areas, but often used in mathematics or literacy teaching. 3. Active Teaching Model. 4. Active Teaching Model earliest Direct Instruction methods, developed for the Missouri Mathematics Effectiveness Project (Primary Schools) 5. Direct Instruction Direct Instruction is a very

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