Assure Model
Analyze
Learners:
-General Characteristics:
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Students most students are below average readers
and writers required for high school academia
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Around 25% of the class English is a secondary
language.
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Mix of students have learning disabilities, teen
parents or are not living at home with their parents
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Students have trouble meeting deadlines
-Learning Styles:
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Students dislike having to read for the entire
class period or writing assignments by hand.
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Students like to listen to music when given
individual work time
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Some students participate more when involved in
a group assignment
State
Standards and Objectives:
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9.2.3.3.1
Identify the incentives and trade- offs related to a choice made by an
individual, household, organization or government; describe the opportunity
cost of a choice; and analyze the consequences of a choice (both intended and
unintended).
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TLW explain how unlimited wants and
scarce resources influence decision-making.
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TLW distinguish goods and services,
factors of production, and tradeoffs visible in common places and everyday
situations.
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TLW apply an economic way of thinking
to their own lives.
Select
Strategies:
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Show students Notebook guide visual 2.1
that explains fictional scenario typical Friday night for a high school student.
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Students will pair up and decided how
they will allocate their resources if it was a Friday for them
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A class discussion will be held to help
us identify what people valued and why.
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The teacher explains that students just
experienced the problem of scarcity.
Scarcity forces people to make decisions like those made during the
activity.
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Students are assigned sections 1 -2 two
readings from chapter 2. Students are
responsible submitting answers about the readings via Nakiu.
Utilize
Technology, Media and Materials:
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In this the teacher will need a
computer hooked up to a projector/smartboard.
Visual 2.1 will be shown to the class and introduce the lesson. Students will have the last 20 minutes to
begin their homework. During this time
students can submit answers to Naiku using a personal device, school Ipad or
School laptop.
Required
learner participation:
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Students must work with a partner to discover
what is most important way to spend their time on a Friday night.
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Students must complete readings and
questions via Naiku.
Evaluate
and Revise:
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The lesson was a success. Students identified what was a most important
to them on a Friday night and the opportunity cost of their decisions. Next time I would like to share document 2.1
as a PDF through Google Docs, Dropbox or email.
Allowing students to have the laptops up and running before they are
given work time will allow for a more seamless transition between
activities. Also it will save time,
which allows students get more homework done in class.
You give a nice clear picture of your students and the environment. This seems like a very valuable lesson--especially knowing the students that you work with. I also like how you went back and found a way to make the lesson even more successful next time. Nicely done.
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