Creating a 'VIGU' Lesson Plan

A. Using the sWGU Unit Plan Organizer,' outline an ELL Integrated unit of study that includes Instruction In academic content, writing, and speaking. As part of the unit organizer, you must also do the following: 1. Explain how the assessments outlined in the organizer will measure growth In speaking, writing, and content-area teaming.

  1. Explain how you plan to use the results of the unit pre-assessment to inform your instruction.
    Note: For the purpose of this task, the unit organizer should outline a unit that consists of three ELL lessons.
    B. Using the 'VIGU Lesson Plan Template," create an original lesson plan to teach academic content with an emphasis on speaking skills to a group of ELL students. As part of the lesson plan, you must also do the following: 1. Indicate the Intended grade and language proficiency level of the students. 2. Provide the appropriate state or national English language proficiency standards and content-area standards to be addressed by the lesson. 3. Create one content objective and one language objective that align to the standards in part C2 and that include the following parts: • behavior • condition • measurable criterion 4. Explain how the lesson matenals and resources develop speaking skills and support learning In the academic content area. 5. Include one activity that lowers students' affective filter. a. Explain how the activity lowers students' affective filter. 6. Include one activity that supports the development of academic language. a. Explain how the activity supports the development of academic language. 7. Include one activity that connects the academic content to students' home cultures or prior experiences. a. Explain how the activity connects the academic content to students' home cultures or prior experiences. B. Create one performance-based assessment that measures speaking skills. a. Explain how you plan to use the results of the assessment to Inform Instruction of subsequent lessons.
    C. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

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