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As you have learned in this first week of class, it is essential that you understand how to plan for effective instruction for students with disabilities. In the classroom, it is important for all lesson plans to not only integrate effective strategies for instruction and accommodations for students with disabilities, but to also align with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
 
Your first lesson plan will focus on using effective, research-based strategies for teaching reading comprehension to students with disabilities. For this lesson, you may plan for your choice of grade level, type of classroom, and disability areas. You may use your own classroom, or create a fictional classroom setting for the lesson. Although the Internet is a rich source of free materials and teaching suggestions, this lesson plan and all subsequent plans MUST BE YOUR OWN ORIGINAL CREATION.

Make sure you highlight at least one research-based strategy – if not more -- for teaching in this content area for students with disabilities. Your textbook has a plethora of strategies, but you may also seek other strategies as well in other peer-reviewed texts or articles.

This week, the emphasis is to align your lesson objective and activities to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) within the lesson plan. Download the CCSS below for your lesson:

  1. Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects

  2. Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

Using the lesson plan template (or all the elements included in the template), the following components are required:

  1. Introductory information: Provide the lesson title, grade level, and subject area for the lesson. Describe the classroom for which you are planning the lesson, such as classroom setting, number of students, and any other pertinent information about the classroom.
  2. Students with mild/moderate disabilities in the classroom: Describe at least one learner with a mild or moderate disability who will participate in the lesson. Include the type of disability, the student’s individualized needs, and any pertinent information about the student(s).
  3. Common Core State Standards and lesson objective: Explain how the specific learning objective for the lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standard that the lesson plan will address.
  4. Assessment: Describe how you will assess student learning of the lesson objective based on the age, grade, and needs that are documented.
  5. Accommodations or modifications to be provided: Describe the accommodations you will use throughout the lesson to address the individualized needs of each student with a disability.
  6. Teaching procedures: Describe the teaching procedures, including teacher input and modeling, guided practice, independent practice, and closure. This section must include strategies from the text and peer-reviewed articles that are related to effective strategies for teaching students with disabilities. You must cite your sources to demonstrate your knowledge of effective strategies.
  7. Checks for understanding:  Discuss a minimum of three ways that you will check for understanding throughout the lesson to ensure students are grasping pertinent and central concepts in your lesson.
  8. Reflection: Reflect on how the assessment will help inform you of your students’ achievement of the learning objective, as well as how it will guide your future instructional actions. Also, include the plan you will take if the students do not meet the assessment objectives.

 This assignment should be three to five pages in length (not including the title and reference pages). At least one to two peer-reviewed sources, which may include the textbook for this course, should be used and cited in the lesson plan. APA format must be used throughout the paper for in-text citations and references. 

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