Sample Lesson Critique
The sample lesson in poetry is
interactive and informative for the students. This lesson gave the students the
important concept of using words from an existing text and “scrambling” them to
create a new composition. This is a great learning experience for creating
poems-or any written work- with a base of words and phrases. This teaches the
students to utilize their existing vocabulary and knowledge, and pull up what
they already have and transfer it to a new work.
I approved of the lesson planner’s
book choice because it was a simple and stimulating book so the students focus
was not distracted from the task at hand.
The lesson was well planned and the
materials helped clarify the students’ requirements. The teacher scaffolded by
starting with reading aloud and then with modeling. She then progressed in to
pairing the class with partners to work on the assignment. Also, having the
children share their works with the class is always helpful for everyone else
to hear their ideas.
By putting a definition to the term
“found poetry”, the students clearly understand the term and the task.
The activity where the children
formed a circle involves the students in a fun and interactive way without
taking away from the focus of the activity at all. I like how the students can
be rearranged, thus rearranging the poem. By continuing to use the poem that
the class created, the class as a whole feels that they made something special
and that the poetry they learned about is actually useful.
The lesson itself was quite well
done, but one overall critique- I think that the concepts in the lesson and the
required task would be too hard for the grade levels listed. To me, it would
seem to be closer to a fourth grade level lesson.
I do agree with the point that this lesson is closer to fourth grade level. It seems a bit to difficult for younger then that to master.
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