"An irritating Creature"
Created by Allison Carrington
Saint Paul's College

ID #: 2032

Subject Area: English and Literature
Grade Level: 3

Lesson Summary
This activity was developed as part of a poetry unit. It is designed to encourage students to think about and evaluate the meaning of a poem. It also encourages students to be original and creative in their thinking.


Learning Objectives and Computer Functions
This lesson plan uses 0 objectives.


Problem
Problem Nature
What was the Irritating Creature trying the do in the story that is possible to do in reality?

Problem Data
generated

Notes on Using Data
They will observe in the story that the creature can not fly without wings and they can not grow them either.

Problem Statement
Many times people try to do things that are impossible. Name some things that are impossible for humans to do.


Data Manipulation
Instructions
The learner used computers at level

Integration Strategies

Organization Strategies
The students will make a table of things that are possible and one for things that are not possible.

Elaboration Strategies


Results Presentation

They will draw they picture of the creature. And explain the story.


Activities
Activities Before Using the Computer
Review the computer rules

Strategies to develop students' attitudes towards the problem, motivation, and overall mindfulness:
Ensure them that id they use the computer correctly that they will recieve a high grade.

 

Activities While Using the Computer
Students will work at the computer groups

Group Information:
One person can designate the assigned positions:
Use the Mouse
Use the Keyboard
One who ask questions

 

Activities After Using the Computer
Ask questions about what they completed and if they to make corrections they can.

Supporting Activities
Brain storm and draw on paper first.


Assessment
Students will be assessed by means of:

Included in the assessment:
The picture that they illustrated.

The understanding of the story.




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