Build+a+Common+Core+Lesson

=Overview= On this wikipage, I will provide you with directions about about building your own Math lesson that uses technology. Please note, there are so many different ways to use technology to teach a math lesson. This is just an example that capitalizes on the following pedagogical uses of technology:

> 1. Learning Stations help the teacher differentiate instruction > 2. A classroom web site helps students navigate to resources and it disseminates instructions easily > 3. VoiceThread provides your students with multiple ways to interact with the material > 4. A classroom web site can be used to archive your lesson ideas

//** Disclaimer ** : I know that many schools do not have access to the technology I have described below. Before I was a 3rd grade teacher, I was a technology coordinator and purchased all the equipment for all teachers. They chose __ **NOT** __ to use it, so I was able to experiment with instructional design. Teaching with learning stations and small groups worked for me for many years. I do not claim that it works for everyone, especially for teachers who are afraid to use technology. //

Guidelines
> 1. Wikispaces >> a. use your wikispace >> b. create one wikipage >>> (i.) 1 wikipage should host your learning stations and your lesson > 2. Math Lesson >> a. address a Common Core Learning Standard >> b. must be based on a research article >>> (i.) must be organized into a concept map

Rubric
> 1. Refer to the rubric called Teach Math with Technology so you know how you will be assessed >> a. rubric has been shared with you

Procedure
> 1. Create your wikipage just like my example. >> a. ELA Learning Stations & Math Lesson for EDU 672 > 2. Identify a Math Common Core Learning Standard to teach >> a. Use CoreStandards.org >> a. The journal article must come from __Teaching Children Mathematics __ >>> (i.) read the journal article >>> (ii.) create a concept map using Cmap Cloud >>> (iii.) figure out how to share it with me >>> (iv.) look at my example > 4. Embed a Kahn Academy Video on your Learning Stations math wikipage >> a.) Kahn Academy Web Site >> b.) Learn how to embed a Kahn Academy video