Dakeyan C. Graham
Accomplished Practice # 10: Planning
Illustration # 1
Source of Illustration
MUE 3311
Professor
Dr. Timothy S. Brophy
Semester
Fall 2005
Type of Assignment
Preparation is an important part of teaching. Planning period were given to the students of MUE 3311 in order to prepare for teaching different classes at P.K. Younge Elementary School.
Description of Assignment
During MUE 3311, we are required to create lesson plans in order to teach. In doing so, we are required to address different aspects of teaching and consider all sides of teaching and possible hardships that may occur when teaching. This example demonstrates Accomplished Practice #10 in the following ways:
Plans lessons that meet students' musical interests and needs
Plans and sequences of instruction that lead to the maximum learning of music
Connects subject matter to the Sunshine State Standards
Artistic Processes/Medium
No artistic processes are address in this illustration.
Rationale
This is an excellent example of planning because lesson plans are built around planning. This demonstrates the accomplished practices in that the lessons being created all address specific musical interests and needs, are created in such a way that they flow from one activity to the next, and connect subject matter to the Sunshine State Standards in that they interweave different academic subjects into the lesson about music.
Illustration
This lesson plan was constructed during a planning period in preparation for teaching a Kindergarten class. To view the entire lesson plan, see Lesson Plan.
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