Streamlining A Lession Plan with UbD 1 2
UBD an outcome based education 3
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7 The Goal of the Lesson This unit serves to provide 10th graders with listening supplementary materials for the acquisition of listening skills and critical thinking skills in the process of exploring, rethinking, and rehearsing the way in which new technologies (i.e. mobile phones) have changed our lives, along with the final unit assignment, set in a symptom diagnosis scenario, for role playing a doctor patient relationship in order to exhibit and self evaluate students growing skills, knowledge, and understanding throughout the unit. 8
This unit serves to provide 10th graders with listening supplementary materials for the acquisiton of listening skills and critical thinking skills in the process of exploring, rethinking, and rehearsing the way in which new technologies (i.e. mobile phones) have changed our lives, along with the final unit assignment, set in a symptom diagnosis scenario, for role playing a doctor patient relationship in order to exhibit and self evaluate students growing skills, knowledge, and understanding throughout the unit. 9 WHERE TO This unit serves to provide 10th graders with listening supplementary materials 10
WHERE TO for the acquisiton of listening skills and critical thinking skills 11 WHERE TO In the process of exploring, rethinking, and rehearsing the way in which new technologies have changed our lives Task : Visual Dictionary 12
WHERE TO 13 WHERE TO Critical thinking skills Task : Gather & Organize Ideas Task 1: Gather & Organize Ideas 14
WHERE TO the final unit assignment, set in a symptom diagnosis scenario, for role playing a doctor patient relationship Performance task: Role Play 15 WHERE TO In the process of exploring, rethinking, and rehearsing the way in which new technologies have changed our lives Improve listening, speaking and overall communicative skills 16
WHERE TO With the final unit assignment, we provide opportunities for Ss to rethink and revise their understandings. 17 WHERE TO in order to exhibit and self evaluate students growing skills, knowledge, and understanding throughout the unit 18
A UbD modified Lesson Plan for Teaching Listening 19 WHERE TO The 1 st Listening Lesson Plan 44 twelfth graders from the group of humanity science Concepts of cellphone addiction Data gathering and organizing Essay writing
WHERE TO The 2 nd Listening Lesson Plan 35 eleventh graders from the group of humanity science Where to go? Why to go there? What is expected? What criteria? 10/15/2015 21 WHERE TO How to hook students? experience How to hook their interest? challenges hands on authentic
WHERE TO What to equip students? What are students enabled to do? What will students explore? What will students experience? Listening for the gist 10/15/2015 24
Listening for details 10/15/2015 25 Listening for speedy note taking 10/15/2015 26
Listening & recapping 10/15/2015 27 WHERE TO How to help students rethink and revise the big idea?
WHERE TO How can we help students self evaluate their work? metacognition WHERE TO How do we tailor the plan to maximize engagement and effectiveness? PBL Listening
WHERE TO How do we organize and sequence the teaching and learning? Pre listening While listening Post listening Pre Listening Activities 10/15/2015 32
While Listening Activities 10/15/2015 33 Post Listening Activities 10/15/2015 34
Time allocation for this unit 2 hours (Week 1) 2 hours (Week 2) 2 hours (Week 3) Listening unit Preparations for the performance task Performance 10/15/2015 36
Established goal WHERE-TO be able to act as English users to present the solutions to cell phone addiction problems. Authentic performance task 10/15/2015 37 WHERE-TO From while-listening post-listening Understand cell phone addiction problems in a video clip (Listening unit) (the role of the listening unit) Explore the solutions to beat problems (Online reading) Create, explain, and inform (Create a PPT & Group presentation) 10/15/2015 38
6 Facets Explanation Application Demonstrating understanding Learning and then performing 10/15/2015 39 WHERE-TO Different performance tasks expected from the students in three different schools. 10/15/2015 40
WHERE-TO Activities used to engage the students Listening unit Group presentation Peer assessment Students role: presenter & audience Audience: teacher and the students themselves 10/15/2015 41 WHERE-TO Group presentation Teacher s preparations Students task 10/15/2015 42
Teacher s preparations Grouping Job descriptions Tutorial (e.g., performance samples and basics of creating a PPT) Rules of performance (e.g., time, order ) Rubrics for assessment (from teacher and students) Standards in GRSAPS Information given prior to their creation of PPT 10/15/2015 43 Grouping list 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 4 3 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 6 1 2 3 4 5 10/15/2015 44
Job descriptions Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Member 4 Member 5 (only one group has the fifth member) In charge of a.the introduction of what this presentation is going to be like b.the conclusion of the presentation In charge of 3 symptoms (signs) of cell phone addiction In charge of 3 solutions to beat cell phone addiction In charge of 3 tips of keeping a low phone bills For member 5 in one group, she will be in charge of making the conclusion of this presentation 10/15/2015 45 Tutorial An awarded presentation clip An awarded PPT from the same group 10/15/2015 46
Rubrics for performance task Content of the PPT Non-verbal communication (e.g., Eye contact, body language, and attitude) Use of visual aids (Pictures and Key words/ phrases/ Fonts ) Language (Voice, speed, and expressions) 10/15/2015 47 Students task Before presenting Do online reading (websites provided) Create PPTs While presenting Be presenters Be listeners (why and how?) Post presenting Respond to a survey on their performance 10/15/2015 48
Do online reading Focus on three themes Signs of cell phone addictions Solutions to beat cell phone addiction problems Tips to keep a low cell phone bill Three websites provided website I: 23 signs you re addicted to your smartphone. http://www.buzzfeed.com/jessicamisener/23-signs-youre-addicted-to-yoursmartphone#.wklapeqrp5 website II: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/addicted-your-mobile-phone-5-ways-beatyour-phone-addiction.html ( 5 ways to beat your phone addiction ) http://www.wikihow.com/beat-an-addiction-to-cell-phones (How to Beat an Addiction to Cell Phones) website III: http://www.wikihow.com/keep-a-low-cell-phone-bill ((How to keep a low cell phone bill) 10/15/2015 49 Create a PPT Create 6 slides each group Cover three themes (Content of a PPT) Signs of cell phone addictions Solutions to beat the problems Tips to keep a low phone bill 10/15/2015 50
Students performance Videotaped Immediate award 10/15/2015 51 WHERE-TO The big ideas must be constantly be reconsidered. The task performance is always being refined. What I lacked in this selective course is What I will add in this course next time is 10/15/2015 52
WHERE-TO Survey the students learning via listening unit Survey the students feelings towards their performance in the group presentation The most difficult parts include... The best parts include. 10/15/2015 53 10/15/2015 54
Pre-Listening Activity: Matching Column A: Definitions for the targeted words ringtone the sound that a mobile phone makes when someone is ringing it symptom a sign or indication of a particular disease or something bad connect to to join something to the main supply of electricity, gas, or water, or to a telephone or computer network upset to feel worried, unhappy, and angry minimize to reduce something to the least level or amount access to get near to a place or person the right to use or look at something mistake to think that a person or a thing is someone or something else text message a written words that have been shortened and sent from one mobile phone to another download to copy files, programs, etc., from the Internet to a computer overuse to use too much or too often bill a statement of money that should be paid to goods or services offered addicted to to spend a lot of time doing something because one cannot stop it as a habit Column B: Targeted words in sentences 1. A runny nose and fever are common of a cold. 2. Take this medicine. It will help the pain of breaking the leg. 3. After they finished the meal at the restaurant, they asked the waitress for the. 4. I got a from him, saying that he would be late. 5. Thanks to the smartphones, we can the Internet, and as much information as we want without a computer. 6. Is it always free to music or games from the Internet? 7. I didn t mean to take your bag. They looked so much alike that I your bag mine. 8. Please remember to turn off your cell phone, so that the of the cell phone would not disturb people s feeling of enjoying a movie at the theater. 9. Since this child was playing online games, his school work has gone from bad to worse. 10. He was almost running late, but the car broke down on his way to work. This him a lot. 11. If sit and play online games all day, you are your eyes. Remember your eyes need rest. While-Listening Activity (I): Listening for the Gist Sam s friend is afraid to receive the bill of the hamburgers. Sam s mother is a killer and Sam is worried about getting killed. Sam feels upset since the cellphone he wants to buy is too expensive. Sam is nervous about being punished for the huge cellphone bills.
While-Listening Activity (III): Listening for Speedy Note Taking Direction: In this conversation, Cyber Guard will ask Sam s friend 5 questions to determine whether he is addicted to cellphones. Please jot down what you hear as quickly as possible. Cyber Guard Let me see if you are also addicted to cellphone use. Will you answer my questions? Q1 I feel uncomfortable when Q2 I often Q3 It s more convenient to Q4 I always Q5 I usually Cyber Guard See. You show the typical symptoms of cellphone addiction. Tips for taking notes while listening: Select what is relevant; you do not need to write down everything you hear. Pay attention to the main idea. Also, the speaker may use some evidence, statistics or examples to support his/her point. Important details like date, number, place or so should also be kept in mind. You may create a personal system for recording information, such as abbreviations, symbols, or signs. Note that adjectives and adverbs are mostly neglected to save time. Here is an example: 10% g dis red thr wa, san, hyg & w r m. (It is estimated that nearly 10% of the global diseases could be reduced through improved water supply, sanitation, hygiene, and water resource management.) Remember, taking notes is not a requirement and its practice varies from person to person. Try finding out the methods that work best for you.
While-Listening Activity (III): Listening & Recapping Words you might need to know before listening 1. be obsessed (with sth) to think or worry about them all the time and you cannot think about anything else 2. commiserate (with sb) to express your sympathy for someone who is unhappy about something 3. consuming (feeling) so strong that you almost can t think of anything else Directions: Please recap what you hear. Your passage should include the five words in the above box.
While-Listening Activity (II): Listen for Details My cellphone bill was nearly dollars. My mom s gonna kill me. Read 10:05 Read 10:06 What? Didn t you tell me your bill was over dollars last month and your mom was then? I know. What can I do? What if my mom my cellphone? (music) Is something wrong? Read 10:06 Read 10:07 No, I thought my phone rang. I forgot I. Anyway, what did you do with your cellphone? Did you watch? Let me think sending text messages, games, mp3 files and and watching movies. That s all, and I the wirelesss Internet sometimes. (vibration sound) Why are you? You know your phone is at home. Read 10:08 Read 10:08 What are you going to do? I don t know. Should I ask her to forgive me? Read 10:09 Read 10:10 Can you live without your cellphone? What if your mom will take your cellphone away from you? Do you have any idea? Read 10:10 Read 10:11 Well, wasn t that kind of dumb? It s just not a good idea to on your phone. 2
簡報技巧實作 III. 投影片製作 Slide 1 Cover Topic of the presentation Names of Group members Slide 2 Introduction Introduction: (A couple of introductory sentences to connect the subject matter that will be detailed in the following slides) Outline of Subject matter 1. 3 signs of cell phone addiction 2. 3 solutions to beat cell phone addiction problems 3. 3 tips to keep a low phone bill 圖片 Slide 3 Content Subject matter 1: A couple of sentences to connect 3 signs of cell phone addictions 文字 3 signs of cell phone addiction 圖片 1
Slide 4 Content Subject matter 2: A couple of sentences to connect solutions to beat cell phone addiction problems 文字 3 solutions to beat cell phone addiction problems 圖片 Slide 5 Content Subject matter 3: A couple of sentences to connect tips keep a low phone bills 文字 3 tips to keep a low phone bill 圖片 Slide 6 Conclusion A couple of sentences to summarize the subject matter in this presentation 圖片 for appreciating the attentive audience 2
Rubrics for Oral Presentation ( 評分表 ) Group Presenter s name: Scores 5 points= excellent Good job in 3 of Non-Verbal Communication Good job in 3 of Appropriate Material Good job in Use of Visual Aids Good job in 2 of Language 3 points= fair Good job in 2 of Non-Verbal Communication Good job in 2 of Appropriate Material Acceptable in Use of Visual Aids Good job in 1 of Language 1 points= weak Good job in 1 of Non-Verbal Communication Good job in 1 of Appropriate Material So-So in Use of Visual Aids Good job in 0 of Language ITEMS TO BE ASSESSED NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Excellent (5) Fair (3) Weak (1) 1. Eye contact to gain audience attention 眼神看觀眾 2. Not reading cue cards often ( 不看提示卡 ) 3. Body language 肢體語言 4. Attitudes (Sincerity, Confidence, and Courage) 態度 APPROPRIATE MATERIAL (Content) Excellent (5) Fair (3) Weak (1) 1. Well-prepared 充分準備 2. Well-organized 有條理 3. Relevant to topic 與主題相合 4. Interesting introduction and conclusion 有趣的開頭和收尾 USE OF VISUAL AIDS Excellent (5) Fair (3) Weak (1) 1. Power points (Pictures and Key words/ phrases/ Fonts 字體大小 ) 投影片上的圖片和字體清楚合適 / 文字詞性有一致嗎嗎? LANGUAGE 1
1. Voice appropriate for audience ( 音量 ) 2. Speed appropriate for audience ( 速度 ) 3. Expressions easy for audience to understand ( 用語可以讓聽眾容易理解 ) Date Excellent (5) Fair (3) Weak (1) Assessor Signature( 評分者簽名 ) Please note that each group will be given 5 minutes for the presentation and that the scores will be deducted if the presentation lasts more than 5 minutes. 2