Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
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1. Lesson Plan for Week 9/8 – 9/12
Teaching the months of the year to a 1st grade class, Special Education, 10 boys, 7 girls, 70%
white 20% African-American and 10% Hispanic.7 students in the class have mild to severe
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)
A- Analyze learners
S- State objectives
S- Select methods, media, and materials
U- Utilize media and materials
R- Require learner participation
E- Evaluate and revise
Monday – Students will learn about the 12 months of the year. They will first be asked what they
know about it and if they can even name them orally. Once they have been analyzed, they will
watch a slide show representing all of the months of the year. At the end of the slide show is a
sing-along which every student will engage in. Since some kids have ADHD, kinesthetic
learning techniques allow them to engage in the activity whilst learning. There will be a
homework assignment where they must tell someone in their household at least four of the
months and they will sign off on them doing so just to show if they have taken in any
information; it will not be a grade.
Tuesday – Students will listen to the same song as repetition is one of the keys to learning a
topic. The next thing students will do is take a walk outside, another activity that allows students
to learn without just sitting in a boring classroom. I will ask them questions like, “How is the
weather today?” and “If leaves are starting to fall off the trees, what does that most likely mean?”
or, “If it’s snowing outside, what month could that be?” Students will be able to answer those
questions easily seeing as they are simple questions and often is a part of prior knowledge. Once
back inside, students will get into groups and try to put the months in chronological order using
laminated cards. Students will do this with at least 60 percent accuracy.
Wednesday – After evaluating whether students could put the months in order from yesterday,
they will do that same activity today. After that another activity will be done where I have bag
and a student will come up and pull out an object, rotating other students, allowing those with
ADHD to be focused on the activity more so. Students will identify the object and say a month
that the object could most likely be found in. Recognizing certain things such as traditions and
holidays will help with associating the months and ultimately they will learn them. The twelve
items are a Happy New Year tiara, a heart-shaped cut-out, a St. Patrick’s Day shirt, an Easter
egg, a picture of rain, a picture of flowers, a sun, a bathing suit, a backpack, an orange leaf, a
pumpkin, a turkey, and a Christmas tree card. The use of visual aids allows students to learn
more efficiently. They will have a homework assignment that tells them to write the months in
chronological order based on their activities in class.
Thursday – Students will take an evaluation test to see if they have made progress over the days.
We will go over the test out loud afterwards. After being evaluated with 91 percent accuracy
(they have only missed one), they will sing and dance to the first sing-along on day 1. After that
2. students will be assisted with a simple craft that shows each month written in chronological order
in a circle with stickers on each month to help identify them.
Friday – Over the course of the week they have all participated in their groups and have had the
three methods of teaching at their disposal. Each student through the use of worksheets, a craft,
an outside walk, a sing-along, and other work have learned the months based on their evaluation
from the previous day. The activity students will do today is to read a short story, in groups,
about the twelve months. Then each student with another worksheet will be asked to write each
month down next to a picture that displays which month it is. There have been multiple
worksheets because students need practice writing down words and repetition, as mentioned
previously, is a great way for students to absorb information. After doing that, they will each get
a prize for their hard work over the week and it will have some form of all of the months on it. In
their goody bags there will be a pen, stickers, and two fruit snacks that have them listed on there.