Part 1: Instructional Plan Design
This week you will construct a new instructional plan by considering your student population. Regardless of grade level, your class consists of 27 students. Of those, two are diagnosed with specific learning disabilities (SLD) in reading and math. One student has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Moreover, you just received a student last week who is not fluent in English (ELL). Your school follows a full English immersion program. Therefore, you and the student are getting very little “extra” support.
Synthesize what you have learned thus far by developing a new instructional plan utilizing one of the templates provided in Week Two. Your instructional plan must include the following components regardless of the format you choose:
Part 2: Description
Following the instructional plan and within the same document, provide a TWO page synopsis of your plan, in essay format. Elaborate on how you determined the types of accommodations/modifications needed throughout your lesson activities and assessments. Describe how this plan sets ALL of your students up for mastering the objective and a future summative assessment.
➤EXEMPLAR ALERT! Here is an example of one lesson plan using all three of the lesson plan templates from Week 2’s assignment. Use these exemplars to help guide you as you write your own lesson plan. Remember, you must write a math or English Language Arts lesson plan as it must come from the Common Core State Standards AND it must be a different lesson plan from Week 3.