DeKalb Middle School Weekly Lesson Plan

Teacher: Mrs. Vance * Teaching Structures:

Week of: August 28 – September 1, 2017 (O) one lead, one support (A) alternative teaching

Subject: ELA (S) station teaching (T) team teaching

Class Hour: ALL (P) parallel teaching

Day/Date / Big Idea/
Goals / Lesson Activities / Assessment
Standard/Modified Essential Question (State at beginning and exit ticket) / *Teaching Structure
Monday, August 28, 2017 / Setting, Character, Conflict / 1. Bell work – Correcting Sentences
2. Objective – RL3 Plot and Character, RL5 Sentence fits into structure of a text and contributes to development of Setting
3. Whole – *Pages 26-29 What Makes a Good Story? *Bs prepositions
4. Exit / Essential Question: Explain how the setting can affect the character and conflict.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017 / Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution / 1. Bell work – Correcting Sentences
2. Objective – Identifying a story’s series of events (Plot)
3. Whole – Pages 30-33
4. Exit / Essential Question: Identify the basic elements of a story.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017 / Cite evidence,
Development of Plot / 1. Bell work- Correcting Sentences
2. Objective – Analyze text for plot elements
3. Whole – page 34 The School Play. Assign: page 43 1-3 and 5, page 44 1-4. Two (2) assignments are posted in Google Classroom.
4. Exit / Essential Question: List details from the story which show the rising action and falling action
Thursday, August 31, 2017 / Elements of Plot / 1. Bell work – Correcting Sentences
2. Objective – Comprehension
3. Whole – Classwork – page 45 Grammar and Writing, Vocabulary Worksheet and Comprehension worksheet. Test tomorrow (Friday)
4. Exit / Essential Question:
Friday, September 1, 2017 / 1. Bell work
2. Reading Test
3. Preposition Test (As and Bs)
Academic Adaptations
(as needed for gifted students and students with disabilities) / Key Vocabulary / Materials/
Support Needed / Performance Data and Notes
Monday / Setting, characters, conflict, plot, exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday