The ASSURE Method 
Analyze Learners 
General Characteristics: There are 20 students enrolled in Ms. Wolfe’s 4th grade 
class. Out of the 20 students, there are 11 girls and 9 boys. In this class there are 
a select few of minorities, which are Muslims, Jewish and African Americans. Out 
of the 20 students in the class, 7 of these children fit into these minorities. There 
are 2 Muslims, 3 Jewish, and 2 African Americans. 
Specific Entry Competencies: This class will have prior knowledge of holiday 
traditions, specifically Christmas. Most of the students will be aware of the 
traditions of Christmas in the United States celebrated by Christians. Many 
students know different holiday traditions based on the media. I believe the 
students will be very eager to learn about how different ethnicities celebrate 
Christmas. 
Learning Styles: Verbal, Visual, Tactile, and Structured 
State Objectives 
My students will know and describe different ethnicities Christmas traditions after 
looking at videos, posters, objects, and singing songs by then end of the week 
with 85% of accuracy. 
Select Methods, Media, and Materials 
The most appropriate learning style for this specific lesson would be visual and 
auditory. We will use pictures, videos, songs, the internet, books and objects to 
compare and contrast the different Christmas traditions. 
Utilize Media and Materials 
Students will be given different songs from the different religions that deal with 
Christmas. This will not only show that each ethnicity has their own different way 
of celebrating, it will also show the different types of languages. Another way I 
am going to show the differences is by using YouTube videos showing the 
different traditions. I will also gather many different objects and pictures from 
each of the different religions traditions that are important in how they celebrate
Christmas. In class we will use computers and books to research the different 
religions/ethnicities/religions and their Christmas traditions. I will make sure to 
have the songs and pictures printed, in case the media is not working during the 
allotted time for the lesson. 
Require Learner Participation 
The way I have planned this lesson, will be very easy for students to stay actively 
involved and interested. There is a lot of visual and hands on activities that will 
keep the students engaged. Towards the end of the allotted time for this lesson I 
will pair the students into groups. This will allow the students to work together 
with others. 
Evaluate and Revise 
Before we begin the planned lesson, I will ask the students to tell me what they 
think of when I say Christmas. I will then explain to them how different 
countries/religions/ethnicities celebrate Christmas differently. To make sure 85% 
of my students meet the objective that I have set, I will have them prepare a 
group project. Each group will be given a different religion/country/ethnicity. 
They will have to make a poster describing the Christmas traditions of that 
specific religion/country/ethnicity. The students will also be required to bring a 
visual object and have a song to either play on a speaker or sing for the class. 
Each student will be required to talk during the presentation. While other groups 
present the students will be required to listen. After each group presents the 
students listening will have to write down five facts about each of the group’s 
information that was given.

The Assure Method

  • 1.
    The ASSURE Method Analyze Learners General Characteristics: There are 20 students enrolled in Ms. Wolfe’s 4th grade class. Out of the 20 students, there are 11 girls and 9 boys. In this class there are a select few of minorities, which are Muslims, Jewish and African Americans. Out of the 20 students in the class, 7 of these children fit into these minorities. There are 2 Muslims, 3 Jewish, and 2 African Americans. Specific Entry Competencies: This class will have prior knowledge of holiday traditions, specifically Christmas. Most of the students will be aware of the traditions of Christmas in the United States celebrated by Christians. Many students know different holiday traditions based on the media. I believe the students will be very eager to learn about how different ethnicities celebrate Christmas. Learning Styles: Verbal, Visual, Tactile, and Structured State Objectives My students will know and describe different ethnicities Christmas traditions after looking at videos, posters, objects, and singing songs by then end of the week with 85% of accuracy. Select Methods, Media, and Materials The most appropriate learning style for this specific lesson would be visual and auditory. We will use pictures, videos, songs, the internet, books and objects to compare and contrast the different Christmas traditions. Utilize Media and Materials Students will be given different songs from the different religions that deal with Christmas. This will not only show that each ethnicity has their own different way of celebrating, it will also show the different types of languages. Another way I am going to show the differences is by using YouTube videos showing the different traditions. I will also gather many different objects and pictures from each of the different religions traditions that are important in how they celebrate
  • 2.
    Christmas. In classwe will use computers and books to research the different religions/ethnicities/religions and their Christmas traditions. I will make sure to have the songs and pictures printed, in case the media is not working during the allotted time for the lesson. Require Learner Participation The way I have planned this lesson, will be very easy for students to stay actively involved and interested. There is a lot of visual and hands on activities that will keep the students engaged. Towards the end of the allotted time for this lesson I will pair the students into groups. This will allow the students to work together with others. Evaluate and Revise Before we begin the planned lesson, I will ask the students to tell me what they think of when I say Christmas. I will then explain to them how different countries/religions/ethnicities celebrate Christmas differently. To make sure 85% of my students meet the objective that I have set, I will have them prepare a group project. Each group will be given a different religion/country/ethnicity. They will have to make a poster describing the Christmas traditions of that specific religion/country/ethnicity. The students will also be required to bring a visual object and have a song to either play on a speaker or sing for the class. Each student will be required to talk during the presentation. While other groups present the students will be required to listen. After each group presents the students listening will have to write down five facts about each of the group’s information that was given.