EDT Math Lesson
EDT Math Lesson
Rationale for Objective: How does this lesson support previous and subsequent learning?
This lesson will allow students to have a better understanding of how much time activities they do in
their every day lives take. Students will also be able to better communicate their understanding of
time by using key terms to establish what time it is as well as future increments of time.
Assessment
Students will be assessed on their understanding of the terms by participating in a padlet
activity. The teacher will be able to determine the students understanding of the concepts
based on the answers they post to padlet.
place in the classroom where they can sit with their partner and complete the activities online with
their ipads/laptops (this may have to be a computer room).
Instructional Model/Strategy
The lesson will begin with a short period of direct instruction as the students watch the screencast the
teacher has created on how to tell time. Then the class will transition to a whole group
brainstorm/conversation about vocabulary that describes time. Then the students will work in groups
to complete the Padlet activity. These three methods of instruction will give students the direct
information that they need as well as the support of the teacher and their partners to reinforce the
concepts and vocabulary they have learned about time.
Smartboard
Ipads/laptop
Differentiating Instruction
Students will be working with partners to help guide them through the exercises. Also the teacher
will be walking around and providing scaffolded instruction as they walk around to each group.
Initiation
The students prior knowledge will be activated by the screen cast that will be
presented by the teacher at the beginning of class. This screen cast will describe the
differences between and analog and a digital clock. It will also show students how to
read both clocks and will mention how to round up by 5 minutes when estimating
time.
Lesson Development
The students will watch the screen cast that will be presented by the teacher at the
beginning of class. The students will then join a whole class discussion/brainstorming
session about certain phrases used to discuss time. The students will then write
these phrases and terms on the board, which will be left as a visual reminder
throughout the rest of the lesson. The students will then find a spot in the classroom
where they can work with a partner to complete the Padlet activity. The teacher will
walk around and provide scaffolded instruction from group to group. The students will
be learning how to read and analyze analog and digital clocks. They students will also
be learning how to use common terms to express about how long certain activities
will take (Padlet activity). The teacher will be able to assess students knowledge by
looking over their answers to the Padlet activity. This lesson is important because it
will help students how to accurately read clocks and communicate the time as well as
estimate how long certain everyday activities will take.
Closure
The teacher will ask the students questions when the are working in their pairs to complete the
Padlet activity. These questions will include:
Do you understand the difference between a digital and an analog clock?
Can you tell me what each hand on an analog clock represents?
Do you understand the terms and phrases that are written on the board that are used to
estimate time?
Do you understand why reading and estimating time is important?
Did this activity better help you understand about how long certain activities take?