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Appendix 1

LESSON PLAN
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

LESSON ORGANISATION
Students Prior Knowledge:

Year Level: One


Time: 1.00-300
Date: Term One 31/03/16

Learning Area: Science

Students have background knowledge of how


to use an iPad
Students recognise the sun as a source of light
Observable changes occur in the sky and
landscape (ACSSU019)

Strand/Topic from the Australian Curriculum


Science / Year 3 / Science Understanding / Earth and
space sciences / ACSSU048
General Capabilities (that may potentially be covered in the lesson)
Critical and
Literacy
Numeracy
ICT
competence

Ethical
behaviour

creative thinking

Personal and
Social
competence

Intercultural
understanding

Cross-curriculum priorities (may be addressed in the lesson)


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
histories and cultures
Proficiencies:(Mathematics only)

Asia and Australias engagement with Asia

Sustainability

Lesson Objectives (i.e. anticipated outcomes of this lesson, in point form beginning with an action verb)
As a result of this lesson, students will be able to:
Creates an IMovie using green screen that demonstrates their understanding of day and night.
- Students can demostraight their understanding of time
Teachers Prior Preparation/Organisation:
Doodle buddy
Green screen
IMovie app
Green screen app
four iPads

Provision for students at educational risk:

Students with a hearing and visual disability


will need to be closer to the teacher at all
times.

LESSON EVALUATION (to be completed AFTER the lesson)


Assessment of Lesson Objective and Suggestions for Improvement:


Teacher self-reflection and self-evaluation:

[OFFICIAL USE ONLY] Comments by classroom teacher, HOPP, supervisor:

LESSON DELIVERY (attach worksheets, examples, marking key, etc, as relevant)


Time
1PM

1.05PM

Motivation and Introduction:


1. Both teachers and assistant teachers introduce themselves to their
group of students.

Resources/References
Align these with the
segment where they will
be introduced.

2. Today we will be making a story about a specific time in the day or


night using iMovie..

iMovie

3. The teachers will hand out the ipads to students, grouped in groups of
three to four children each.

iPads

4. We start our lesson by brainstorming on popplet what we already


know about day and night.
5. When the brainstorm is finished, question the students about what
they put in their brainstorm, a whole group discussion.

Doodle app
Green screen app

Lesson Steps (Lesson content, structure, strategies & Key Questions):


6. The teacher starts to explain what is going to happen during the rest
of the lesson
We will be making a story about a specific time of the day and
drawing a picture on doodle. You will be getting into the picture using
a green screen and telling your story.
7. The teacher reminds students that they are drawing the setting of
what they do at that specific time not themselves in the setting.
8. The teacher will divide the students into partners.
9. The teacher allocates ten minutes for the drawing and explains that
two minutes before the time runs out she will make a clapping sound.
10. After the ten minutes is finished, the students will be asked to save
their image.
11. The teacher askes for the groups attention and explains and
demonstrates how to use the green screens.
12. The first partners will start using the green screen with the teachers
help.
13. Both teachers will be taking eight children each and explaining how to
use greenscreen. The assistant teachers will be split up between the


two areas.
14. Once the students have finished with the green screens they will then
move on to uploading the clip onto iMovie.

Lesson Closure:(Review lesson objectives with students)


15. Each student will show their iMovie to the rest of the group.
16. The teacher thanks the students for their hard work and explains that
they all did a great job.

Transition: (What needs to happen prior to the next lesson?)


17. Students will be informed that they are moving to the next station.
1.20PM
Assessment: (Were the lesson objectives met? How will these be judged?)
18. Observation of activity process and final product.
19. Anecdotal nots/checklist.

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