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<strong>ELM</strong> <strong>520</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 6 <strong>Assignment</strong> <strong>Benchmark</strong> –<br />

Children’s Informational Text Lesson Plan<br />

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<strong>ELM</strong> <strong>520</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 6 <strong>Assignment</strong> <strong>Benchmark</strong> – Children’s Informational Text Lesson Plan<br />

Details:<br />

For this benchmark, you will be creating two children’s informational text lesson plans to teach<br />

from three different strands of the Common Core Standards based on the same informational text<br />

selection.<br />

Use your Class Profile as background information on your students. Utilize an informational text<br />

listed in Appendix B of the Common Core Standards.<br />

Create two formal lesson plans utilizing the COE Lesson Plan template. Each lesson must<br />

include a combination of instructional strategies that are best suited for the lesson and the needs<br />

of the students. Though it is not necessary to use all six of the strategies below, each chosen<br />

strategy should provide opportunities for all students to succeed.<br />

1. Direct instruction<br />

2. Indirect instruction<br />

3. Collaborative learning<br />

4. Experiential learning<br />

5. Independent study<br />

6. Interactive instruction<br />

While the two lesson plans share a theme, each lesson plan must be completed and submitted as<br />

a separate lesson plan.<br />

Completion of all assignment elements listed above does not guarantee the University student<br />

will earn the maximum score for each.


This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to<br />

become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.<br />

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

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