Assignment 5 uec 444 Make sure to provide your name at the top of the paper and
Question:
Assignment 5 uec 444 Make sure to provide your name at the top of the paper and note that a formal title page is not needed for this assignment. Please stick to early childhood ages. (Infant through kindergarten) Refer to Figure 11.5 in your textbook to ensure you include the components for an effective plan. Please read this article about "How to Write a Pre-School Curriculum". This article explains important considerations in planning and designing a unit of lessons. Use this URL to access the reading: https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Preschool-Curriculum
- Four Lesson Plans: The following ten components must be addressed within your lesson plan:
- the unit title
- the lesson plan title,
- age group,
- number of children
- time of day,
- relevant standard,
- simple objective,
- materials list,
- directions or procedure, and
- assessment
- Each of the four lesson plans must address a different content area.
- Standards for Early Learners: Locate and use your state standards to identify one appropriate standard to use in establish state learning expectations for your early learners. Option: You may use Virginia's Foundation Blocks for Early Learners. Use this URL to access the Virginia Standards: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/early-childhood/curriculum/foundation-blocks.pdf
- Reflection Paper: Write a one-pagereflection paper that describes what you learned from this assignment. In addition, you should describe how you will be able to use your new learning in professional practice.
Assignment Task
Create a sample of four lesson plans for an instructional unit for the month ofApril. In a full unit of lesson plans, you would have many more activities/lessons. This is just an opportunity to get you to create one lesson/activity for each weekfor April. Sample Ideas Only...come up with your own activities/lessons.April/Spring Theme.
Financial Management for Public Health and Not for Profit Organizations
ISBN: 978-0132805667
4th edition
Authors: Steven A. Finkler, Thad Calabrese