Micro Lesson Plan
I. RATIONALE:
While the students are in the early stages of learning the plots of stories and books this lesson gives the students an interactive way to understand the different elements throughout the story. The students will start by logging onto the google slides and have the plot line pulled up on the screen. After reading the story the students will complete the five components of the plot line.
II. OVERVIEW:
Grade Level: 4th grade
Subject(s): ELA
Topic of Study: Plot and Story Elements
Time Allotment: 30 minutes
Standard(s): 4.RL.3 Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character’s thoughts, words, or actions).
Objectives: Students will be able to describe a plot and story elements after reading.
III. IMPLEMENTATION:
Procedure:
I Do: Start by passing out the reading to all the students. The teacher will read the title to the students and then begin calling students to read paragraphs. As we get to the end of the story the students will begin talking in groups about what they believe the Exposition is in this story. I will pull the plot line up on the board and explain my thinking of why this is the Exposition.
We Do: The students will then talk in the groups again to figure out the conclusion of the story plot. By talking in the groups the students can hear different responses and reasonings from peers. After each group comes up with a mutual conclusion they will share with the rest of the class and we will come up with 1 conclusion together and add it to the plot line.
You Do: The students will then work independently to discover the rising action, climax, and falling action. The students will use the plot line document provided to fill in the three missing plot spots. After the students complete their PowerPoint slide they will make sure their name is on the top left corner before closing out of the app and turning off their IPads.
IV. ASSESSMENT:
The formative assessment for this micro lesson will be the PowerPoint slide that has their name, class number and the plot line they worked on. The teacher will ensure all students have their names and number on the slide so that the teacher can look through who struggled with the plot and in which section they struggled individually.
IIV: MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
IPad
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10fVRAasozCDbYorLFs05OQyN9Awwf1BSZYFYo435w2c/edit?usp=sharing