Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
MA.6.A.1.1 Explain and justify procedures for multiplying and dividing fractions and
decimals.
Depth of Knowledge: Moderate Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07
MA.6.A.1.In.a: Express and represent fractions, including halves, fourths, thirds, and
eighths, using number names and numerals.
Remarks:
Represent fractions as parts of sets and parts of a whole.
MA.6.A.1.Su.a: Express, represent, and use fractions, including halves, fourths, and
thirds, as parts of a whole and as parts of a set, using number names.
Prior knowledge will be assessed by have a class review with oral questions.
Students we be asked to explain and perform procedures concerning the addition
and subtraction of fractions on the board within class view for review/learning
purposes.
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In this lesson, students will learn that….
Interdisciplinary connections:
In India fractions were written very much like we do now, with one number the
numerator being above the denominator, but without a line or slant. It was the
Arabs who added the line (sometimes drawn horizontally, sometimes on a slant)
which we now use to separate the numerator and denominator.
Learning Objectives:
Knowledge - Students will be able to identify the reciprocal of a fraction with 80%
accuracy given examples on a worksheet.
Comprehension - Students will know how to explain procedures for multiplying and
dividing fractions with 80% accuracy given a one question quiz.
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80% accuracy given examples on a class PowerPoint.
Analysis - Students will be able to compare and contrast multiplication and division
problems involving fractions with 80% accuracy given an in class worksheet.
Synthesis - Students will be able to explain the use of reciprocals with 80% accuracy
given class notes.
Learner Analysis:
1. Age Range & Gender – Ages 11 to 13; 40% male, 60% female
2. Race – 40% Caucasian, 20% African American, 20% Middle Eastern, 10%
Hispanic, 10% Asian
3. Socio-economic background – 35% upper middle class, 40% lower middle
class, 25% at federal poverty level
4. Learning Style Preferences – kinesthetic, visual, auditory
5. Disabilities & Exceptionalities - none
6. Motivation - In class review games with extra credit
7. Cognitive Skills (concrete, abstract, etc.) - Moderate
Assessment Plan
Formative:
Summative:
Instructional Strategies:
How will you introduce the lesson? I will start out by reviewing the previous lesson
with sample problems. Then I will use the PowerPoint to introduce the new lesson.
How will you teach concepts during the lesson? Concepts will be taught with hands-
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on learning and cooperative learning involving a WebQuest. Another concept will be
the Direct Instruction which consists of step-by-step instruction. I also plan on using
Drill and Practice methods so students can learn at their own pace. Finally, I plan on
using Independent Study this will give the student self-reliance.
How will you conclude the lesson? Students will be given class work to complete in
class independently or in groups. Students will also be assigned homework in
connection to the lesson. Students will also be asked to subscribe to a blog for at
home support.
Learning Activities:
During the introduction of the lesson, students will: Students will be taking notes
and involved in discussion.
During the lesson, students will: Students will do practice problems along with the
teacher. Students will also be doing a WebQuest to further their interpersonal skills
and mastery of multiplying and dividing fractions.
At the conclusion of the lesson, students will: Students will be assigned class work.
Students may also be given a quiz.
Supplies:
-Pencils
-College-ruled notebook paper
-Calculator
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URL’s you will use:
WebQuest: http://algebrafun.weebly.com/
Self-Evaluation:
Strengths: My main strength for Teacher NETS I believe was Assessment and
Evaluation. I felt that I listed a variety of assessment techniques.
Weaknesses: My main weakness for the Student NETS is Technology Operations and
Concepts. I feel the student will also need to be taught how to use these
applications, meaning the blog and WebQuest.