Chelsea Stephens 
CI 350 
ASSURE ASSIGNMENT 
9/8/2014 
For my ASSURE Assignment, I chose to do the second option which is 
provided below: 
2- Teaching Holiday traditions to 4th graders. There are 20 students 11 
girls, and 9 boys. There are 2 Muslims, 3 Jewish and 2 African 
Americans. 
A- (Analyze the Learner) For this lesson on holiday traditions, I will be 
teaching 20 students at the 4th grade level. Of the 20, 11 are girls and 
9 are boys. In that there are 2 Muslims, 3 Jewish and 2 African. 
Obviously, they will vary in their religious beliefs, as well as customs 
and traditions. There are no known learning disabilities or 
impairments, so all senses and various types of learning can be used 
at full capacity. 
S- (State Objectives) For this step I will use the ABCD method to fully 
state my objectives when it comes to learning holiday traditions. By 
the end of this week, the students will be able to demonstrate and 
describe common activities that are associated with each tradition such 
as Hanukah, Kwanza, Ramadan, and Christmas. To obtain this 
knowledge and be able to practice it, students will taste different 
cultural holiday foods such as fruit cake, etc., look at pictures of typical 
holiday activities, as well as recreate many such as decorating a tree, 
watch holiday films/documentaries that describe each holiday, and will 
also participate in a class discussion where they bring in something 
that exemplifies the holiday they personally celebrate. Since many of 
the students vary in their traditions, I thought this would be an 
excellent way to submerse them in other cultures and also help them 
bond with their fellow classmates in the process. By the end of the 
week, they will able to this with at least 85% accuracy. 
S- (Select the 3 M’s – method, media, and material.) 
The method for teaching this lesson will enable all the senses so that 
no matter what, each student will encounter a type of learning that 
works for them. For sight, I will show pictures and video of holidays 
and how they are celebrated, for smell and taste, students will eat 
various holiday confections, for hearing, students will listen to 
traditional music from each religion, and for touch, students will use
their hand to construct symbols that represent each holiday (i.e. and 
ornament for a tree for Christmas) I will also take advantage of my 
students as a means of show and tell for let themselves be an example 
for how they celebrate the holidays. For this lesson I will need various 
materials such as, but not limited to, baking supplies for common 
holiday treats, various craft material (paper, paint, glue, crayons, 
markers, glitter, and yarn) and access to the internet and computer. 
U- (Utilize Media and Materials) 
I myself will prepare each treat the night before. I will also provide a 
list on ingredients as well as permission slips for the parents to sign 
before I ever give a student any type of food. I will make sure that 
each video I play via You Tube is school and age appropriate before 
playing in front of my class. I will also have all craft supplies ready 
and organized for each student to use before they come to class that 
day. I will give lively interpretations of traditional customs and will as 
thought provoking questions to the class to grab their attention before 
each lesson. Another way to involve students and spark creativity 
would be for them to make a Voki that represents their religion and 
also states some traditions of each religion. A poster created on 
Glogster would also be beneficial as it would give students a chance to 
present this information to fellow classmates. 
R- (Require Learner Participation) All of these lessons will be fairly 
hands-on. Because of this, students will be required to participate to 
some extent. After each lesson and end of the day, I will ask the 
students what they thought of each thing we did so far individually. 
This will give me one-on-one time with each student to see how they 
comprehended the material and what they liked and disliked. 
E- (Evaluate and Revise) I would plan on doing this lesson near the 
holiday season, so as a way to evaluate what they retained and how 
well my lessons were digested, the class will put on a play for parents 
in which they demonstrate each holiday with accuracy. This will allow 
the kids to brainstorm together on how they want to represent each 
holiday and will also act as a team building activity. I’m also hoping 
that this peer interaction will help alleviate any confusion some 
students might have with some customs/ traditions. By watching their 
play, I will be able to determine how well they understood each holiday 
and from that will be able to make notes of what worked and what 
didn’t.

Ci 350 assure assignment revised

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    Chelsea Stephens CI350 ASSURE ASSIGNMENT 9/8/2014 For my ASSURE Assignment, I chose to do the second option which is provided below: 2- Teaching Holiday traditions to 4th graders. There are 20 students 11 girls, and 9 boys. There are 2 Muslims, 3 Jewish and 2 African Americans. A- (Analyze the Learner) For this lesson on holiday traditions, I will be teaching 20 students at the 4th grade level. Of the 20, 11 are girls and 9 are boys. In that there are 2 Muslims, 3 Jewish and 2 African. Obviously, they will vary in their religious beliefs, as well as customs and traditions. There are no known learning disabilities or impairments, so all senses and various types of learning can be used at full capacity. S- (State Objectives) For this step I will use the ABCD method to fully state my objectives when it comes to learning holiday traditions. By the end of this week, the students will be able to demonstrate and describe common activities that are associated with each tradition such as Hanukah, Kwanza, Ramadan, and Christmas. To obtain this knowledge and be able to practice it, students will taste different cultural holiday foods such as fruit cake, etc., look at pictures of typical holiday activities, as well as recreate many such as decorating a tree, watch holiday films/documentaries that describe each holiday, and will also participate in a class discussion where they bring in something that exemplifies the holiday they personally celebrate. Since many of the students vary in their traditions, I thought this would be an excellent way to submerse them in other cultures and also help them bond with their fellow classmates in the process. By the end of the week, they will able to this with at least 85% accuracy. S- (Select the 3 M’s – method, media, and material.) The method for teaching this lesson will enable all the senses so that no matter what, each student will encounter a type of learning that works for them. For sight, I will show pictures and video of holidays and how they are celebrated, for smell and taste, students will eat various holiday confections, for hearing, students will listen to traditional music from each religion, and for touch, students will use
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    their hand toconstruct symbols that represent each holiday (i.e. and ornament for a tree for Christmas) I will also take advantage of my students as a means of show and tell for let themselves be an example for how they celebrate the holidays. For this lesson I will need various materials such as, but not limited to, baking supplies for common holiday treats, various craft material (paper, paint, glue, crayons, markers, glitter, and yarn) and access to the internet and computer. U- (Utilize Media and Materials) I myself will prepare each treat the night before. I will also provide a list on ingredients as well as permission slips for the parents to sign before I ever give a student any type of food. I will make sure that each video I play via You Tube is school and age appropriate before playing in front of my class. I will also have all craft supplies ready and organized for each student to use before they come to class that day. I will give lively interpretations of traditional customs and will as thought provoking questions to the class to grab their attention before each lesson. Another way to involve students and spark creativity would be for them to make a Voki that represents their religion and also states some traditions of each religion. A poster created on Glogster would also be beneficial as it would give students a chance to present this information to fellow classmates. R- (Require Learner Participation) All of these lessons will be fairly hands-on. Because of this, students will be required to participate to some extent. After each lesson and end of the day, I will ask the students what they thought of each thing we did so far individually. This will give me one-on-one time with each student to see how they comprehended the material and what they liked and disliked. E- (Evaluate and Revise) I would plan on doing this lesson near the holiday season, so as a way to evaluate what they retained and how well my lessons were digested, the class will put on a play for parents in which they demonstrate each holiday with accuracy. This will allow the kids to brainstorm together on how they want to represent each holiday and will also act as a team building activity. I’m also hoping that this peer interaction will help alleviate any confusion some students might have with some customs/ traditions. By watching their play, I will be able to determine how well they understood each holiday and from that will be able to make notes of what worked and what didn’t.