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    1. By Karalee Buckhoff IP&T 287
    2. Shared Reading  Lesson on Recycling  Using the story, “June Robot Cleans Up” from Treasures
    3. Core Standard  ◦ First Grade Language Arts Standard 4; Objective 1; Indicator c: Identify and pronounce sounds for short and long vowels using patterns (e.g., vc, vcv, cvc, cvvc, cvcv, cvc-silent e), and vowel digraphs (e.g., ea, ee, ie, oa, ai, ay, oo, ow) accurately in words.
    4. Students will learn the sound that the letter u makes when a silent e is added and will be able to read with better prosody.
    5. The Promethean Board
    6. Technology Used Treasures CDROM in laptop hooked up to Promethean Board
    7. After giving a short review on recycling,  which the children had previously learned about, I brought up the June Robot story on the Promethean Board. We read the story together in a shared  reading activity. I read some pages modeling prosody as I  read. The children read the other pages.
    8. Students came up  and highlighted words in the story that contained the long u sound using the Promethean board.
    9. The Promethean Board and CDROM worked very well.  My teacher had not been familiar with using the  board and I was able to help her learn how to use it. The students were excited and remained engaged  throughout the whole lesson. The technology greatly helped the visual learners in  my classroom to stay on track. If I were to do this again, I would try to face my  students more as I read so I could manage the classroom better.
    10. Student Use of Technology  ◦ Although I remained in control of the reading experience, the students became actively engaged in the lesson. ◦ They were able to come up and highlight words in the actual story using the pen on the Promethean Board which they greatly enjoyed. ◦ I was also able to assess their understanding of the long u sound based upon what they highlighted.
    11. Technology Use is Essential  ◦ In this shared reading lesson, the technology was essential to the learning process. ◦ Technology was the focus of the lesson as we read the story from the board. ◦ My assessment was also based upon the technology used as the students highlighted words.
    12. Focus on Learning Task  ◦ The Promethean Board was necessary for the students to meet the learning objectives. ◦ All students could see it and read at the same time as I pointed to each word projected on the board so students were engaged in a successful shared reading activity. ◦ Students were able to improve their prosody as well as their understanding of the long u sound as they highlighted such words on the board.
    13. Focus on Learning Task  ◦ There was minimal time needed to explain how to use the technology since we used the technology as a class. ◦ They only instruction necessary was to show students how to use the pen to highlight the words.
    14. Added Value  ◦ The lesson could have been done without the use of the Promethean Board as students all had copies of the story in their Treasures books. ◦ Because we used the Promethean board, students were able to read all together which is the purpose of a Shared Reading activity. ◦ Students remained engaged since the text was more attractive and visual on the board.
    15. Added Value  ◦ Without the use of the Promethean Board, I would not have been able to assess the students’ understanding of the long u sound through the highlighting. ◦ The students also would not have been able to read at exactly the same time since I could not guide them in their reading as there was no projected text.
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