Erin's Lesson Plan
Paper Architecture - Paper City
Text Recommended: Introducing Art; Chapter 10 "Experiencing Architecture" - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
To see a note-taking charting method: Refer to Instructional Input and find the yellow highlights.
To see synetics: Refer to Anticipatory Set and find the green highlights.
To see a concept mapping strategy: Refer to Instructional Input and find the blue highlights.
To see the physical models strategy: Refer to Guided Practice and find the red highlights.
To see the exploratory discussion strategy: Refer to Closure and find the purple highlights.
To see synetics: Refer to Anticipatory Set and find the green highlights.
To see a concept mapping strategy: Refer to Instructional Input and find the blue highlights.
To see the physical models strategy: Refer to Guided Practice and find the red highlights.
To see the exploratory discussion strategy: Refer to Closure and find the purple highlights.
Why did I select these specific strategies to utilize in the lesson?
This is an easy way to sort and quickly find specific information in your notes.
Discussion is a very effective way for students to help each other understand the concepts that were learned.
The benefits of these strategies over another.
Possible cons or barriers that I may encounter.
- Charting Method:
This is an easy way to sort and quickly find specific information in your notes.
- Synetics:
- Concept Mapping:
- Physical Models
- Exploratory Discussion
Discussion is a very effective way for students to help each other understand the concepts that were learned.
The benefits of these strategies over another.
- Charting Method:
- Synetics:
- Concept Mapping:
- Physical Models
- Exploratory Discussion
Possible cons or barriers that I may encounter.
- Charting Method:
- Synetics:
- Concept Mapping:
- Physical Models
- Exploratory Discussion