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EDUC 7106 PBL Instructional Unit-Marion Bush

       TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION FOR MEANINGFUL CLASSROOM USE

                                     Lesson Plan C-Day 1

Lesson Title: Final Project-Analyze the           Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunches
School’s Cafeteria Menu
Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls                      Unit: Nutrition
                                                Goals
Content Standards (Based on the Georgia Standards for 9th-12th Grades)
Health Education
HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes
in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of
lives now and in the future.
Elements:
e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and
others.
Examples:
Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods.
Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the
community.
f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions.
Examples:
Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages.
Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs.
HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals
based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to
achieve these goals.
Elements:
a. Evaluate personal health and health practices.
Examples:
Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans.
Assess your personal physical activity level.
ISTE NETS-S
Technology Standards NETS-S
Creativity and Innovation             Communication and Collaboration
Research and Information Fluency      Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making
Digital Citizenship                   Technology Operations and Concepts
                                             Action
Preparation-Before Class
Technology equipment
Groups, food group, nutrient, group member role assignment.
Problem-based learning assignment schedule and timeline.
Internet Safety Rules
Folders to keep students assignment in until the next class.
                                           During Class
    Time                      Instructional Activities                          Materials
15 Minutes          The information that students know about
                      nutrition will be reviewed.
                    The problem for the instructional unit on
                      “Nutrition” will be reviewed.
60 Minutes          Go over the rubric for the graphic organizer       Rubric-
                      again.
                    For this part of the assignment each student       Graphic Organizer
                      will be responsible for answering the questions
                      on the graphic organizer which each individual    Group No., Food
                      will turn in to the teacher.                      Group, Nutrient,
                    Students will begin to work in their groups.       Group Member Role and
                    The students will begin to research the            Assignment Schedule
                      information for the weight comparison chart       and Timeline
                      using “Google “ search engine at
                      www.google.com and using information from         www.google.com
                      websites, wiki sites, blogs and webquests
                      which should be listed on their paper.            Website

                                                                        Computer and Internet
15 Minutes         The teacher will close by reviewing today’s
                     lesson.
                   The teacher will ask the students to continue to
                     work on their survey and completing it.
                   The teacher will have students to take up
                     papers and put them in their folders.
                                           Monitor
Ongoing Assessment
Rubrics for the KWL chart, graphic organizer, video notes and survey.

The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing.
The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working.
It will also be based on the students’ cooperation, participation, and time management.

Accommodations
Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the
assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others.
The assignment can run over a day if it is needed.
Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time
that they may have after school.
Disabilities (wheelchair, hearing impaired, and blind) by having all material in reach to
accommodate students in wheelchairs and for hearing impaired and blind by providing visual
aids, auditory aids along with a transcript, collaboration tools, worksheets, and lecture notes.
Second language learners by including and providing someone to interpret for non-speaking
and understanding English students.


Back-up Plan
In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and
vending machines.


                                    Lesson Plan C-Day 2

Lesson Title: The Final Project-Analyze the         Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch
School’s Cafeteria Menu
Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls                        Unit: Nutrition

                                              Goals
Content Standards

Health Education
HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes
in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of
lives now and in the future.
Elements:
e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and
others.
Examples:
Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods.
Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the
community.
f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions.
Examples:
Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages.
Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs.

HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals
based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to
achieve these goals.
Elements:
a. Evaluate personal health and health practices.
Examples:
Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans.
Assess your personal physical activity level.
ISTE NETS-S

Technology Standards NETS-S
Creativity and Innovation              Communication and Collaboration
Research and Information Fluency       Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making
Digital Citizenship                    Technology Operations and Concepts
                                              Action
Preparation-Before Class
Technology equipment.
Weight comparison chart
Groups, food group, nutrients, group member role and assignment schedule timeline,
                                         During Class
    Time                        Instructional Activities                     Materials
15 Minutes           Review previous day information about what
                         they know so far about nutrition-food groups
                         and nutrients.
                     Review the instructional unit problem.
                 Essential Question:
                 Should you care about what you eat in the cafeteria
                 and at home?
60 Minutes           Each group will begin to create their                 -Microsoft Excel
                         spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel for their         Spreadsheet
                         nutritional facts from the labels for their food   -Rubrics
                         group.                                             -www.googledocs.com
                     Students will begin to add their information to       -Surveys
                         spreadsheet.                                       -Assignment Schedule
                     After adding their information to the                  and Timeline
                         spreadsheet, they will add information to the      -Group No., Food
                         weight comparison chart.                            Group, Nutrient, and
                     Students will use information from                     Group Member Role
                         www.google.com searches to                          for the Assignment
                     complete the weight comparison chart.                 -Weight comparison
                     The groups and group members will                      chart
                         collaborate with each other using “Google
                         Docs” at www.googledocs.com
                     Remind the students of the Internet rules and
                         explain to them how to save their information
                         either on a jump drive or the hard drive of the
computer.

15 Minutes             The teacher will close the lesson by reviewing
                          and asking and answering questions.
                       Have some students to take up the papers.
                                             Monitor
Ongoing Assessment
Collaboration Rubric and Weight Comparison Rubric
The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing.
The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working.
It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management.

Accommodations:
Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the
assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others.
Disabilities (wheelchair, hearing impaired, and blind) by having all material in reach to
accommodate students in wheelchairs and for hearing impaired and blind by providing visual
aids, auditory aids along with a transcript, collaboration tools, worksheets, and lecture notes.
Second language learners by including and providing someone to interpret for non-speaking
and understanding English students.
The assignment can run over a day if it is needed.
Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time
that they may have after school.


Back-Up Plan
In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and
vending machines



                                     Lesson Plan C-Day 3

Lesson Title: Analyze the School’s Cafeteria        Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch
Menu

Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls                        Unit: Nutrition

                                              Goals
Content Standards

Health Education
HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes
in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of
lives now and in the future.
Elements:
e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and
others.
Examples:
Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods.
Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the
community.
f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions.
Examples:
Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages.
Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs.

HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals
based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to
achieve these goals.
Elements:
a. Evaluate personal health and health practices.
Examples:
Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans.
Assess your personal physical activity level.
ISTE NETS-S
Technology Standards NETS-S
Creativity and Innovation              Communication and Collaboration
Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making
Digital Citizenship                    Technology Operations and Concepts
                                              Action
Preparation-Before Class
Set up technology equipment
Folders to keep students assignment in until the next class.
                                          During Class
     Time                    Instructional Activities                          Materials
15 Minutes           Review previous day information.
                     Review the instructional unit problem.
                 Essential Question:
                 Should vending machines be in schools?
60 Minutes            Continue to work on nutritional label        Microsoft Excel
                       spreadsheet.                                 www.googledocs.com
                      Students will continue to collaborate        Rubric
                       with others in their group and other
                       groups by using Google Docs.
                      Students will begin to gather pictures
                       and setup template for your menu.
15 Minutes            The teacher will close the lesson by
                       reviewing and asking and answering
                       questions.
                      Have some students to take up the
                       papers.
                                             Monitor

Ongoing Assessment
Collaboration Rubric, Participation, Spreadsheet, and Menu Rubrics
The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing.
The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working.
It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management.

Accommodations
Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the
assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others.
The assignment can run over a day if it is needed.
Gifted students by giving them leadership roles, encouraging them to assist other students if
needed.
Visual learners, auditory learners, and kinesthetic learners by including visual aids, auditory
aids collaboration tools, worksheets, lecture notes.
Special education students with IEPs by providing them help from a gifted students, lecture
notes and if needed extended time.
Students with no access to technology at home will be able to complete assignment at school in
the computer lab.
Cultural differences by not including information that will offend any students.
Different intelligence (Gardner’s multiple intelligence) by including learning activities that
require, creating, remembering, producing communicating, comparing, organizing and designing
Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time
that they may have after school.


Back-Up Plan
In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and
vending machines
Lesson Plan C-Day 4

Lesson Title: Analyze the School’s Cafeteria       Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch
Menu
Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls                       Unit: Nutrition

                                              Goals
Content Standards

Health Education
HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes
in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of
lives now and in the future.
Elements:
e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and
others.
Examples:
Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods.
Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the
community.
f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions.
Examples:
Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages.
Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs.

HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals
based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to
achieve these goals.
Elements:
a. Evaluate personal health and health practices.
Examples:
Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans.
Assess your personal physical activity level.
ISTE NETS-S

Technology Standards NETS-S
Creativity and Innovation             Communication and Collaboration
Research and Information Fluency      Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making
Digital Citizenship                   Technology Operations and Concepts
                                             Action
Preparation-Before Class
Technology equipment
Folders to keep students assignment in until the next class.
Have a teacher on standby to interpret for second language learners.
                                           During Class
Time            Instructional Activities                          Materials
15 Minutes         Review the information from the
                      previous day.
                   Review the instructional unit problem.
               Essential Question:
               Should vending machines be removed from
               schools?

60 Minutes          Student that is responsible for surveys     Survey Rubric
                     will tally them up and answer each          Surveys
                     question based on the number of             Microsoft Publisher
                     responses taken from the student
                     survey.
                    Begin the layout for the menu using
                     Microsoft Publisher.
15 Minutes          Summarize and review today’s nutrition
                     information.
                    Go over information for the next day.
                    Have students to take up papers and put
                     them in folders.

                                           Monitor
Ongoing Assessment
Collaboration Rubric, Weight Comparison Rubric, Participation, Spreadsheet, and Menu Rubrics
The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing.
The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working.
It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management.

Accommodations
Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the
assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others.
The assignment can run over a day if it is needed.
Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time
that they may have after school.
Disabilities (wheelchair, hearing impaired, and blind) by having all material in reach to
accommodate students in wheelchairs and for hearing impaired and blind by providing visual
aids, auditory aids along with a transcript, collaboration tools, worksheets, and lecture notes.
Second language learners by including and providing someone to interpret for non-speaking
and understanding English students.
Back-Up Plan
In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and
vending machines


                                    Lesson Plan C-Day 5

Lesson Title: The Final Project-Analyze the         Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch
School’s Cafeteria Menu
 Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls                       Unit: Nutrition

                                              Goals
Content Standards

Health Education
HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.

Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes
in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of
lives now and in the future.
Elements:
e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and
others.
Examples:
Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods.
Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the
community.
f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions.
Examples:
Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages.
Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs.

HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.
Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health-
enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals
based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to
achieve these goals.
Elements:
a. Evaluate personal health and health practices.
Examples:
Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans.
Assess your personal physical activity level.
ISTE NETS-S

Technology Standards NETS-S
Creativity and Innovation             Communication and Collaboration
Research and Information Fluency      Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making
Digital Citizenship                   Technology Operations and Concepts

                                             Action
Preparation-Before Class
Technology equipment
                                        During Class
    Time                    Instructional Activities                         Materials

15 Minutes            Review the information from the
                         previous day.
                      Review the instructional unit problem.
                 Essential Question:
                 Do you think students will continue to eat in
                 the cafeteria or bring junk foods from home
                 since vending machines will be removed from
                 the campus?

60 Minutes           Students will work on finishing up
                        their menu.
                     Each student that is assigned rubrics
                        should have a rubric filled out for each
                        student in the group including
                        themselves.
15 Minutes       Students will turn in their assignment.
                 The teacher will close the lesson by reviewing
                 and asking and answering questions.
                 Have some students to take up the papers.
                                            Monitor
Ongoing Assessment
Collaboration, Weight Comparison, Participation, Spreadsheet, and Menu Rubrics
The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing.
The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working.
It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management.

Accommodations
Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the
assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others.
The assignment can run over a day if it is needed.
Gifted students by giving them leadership roles, encouraging them to assist other students if
needed.
Visual learners, auditory learners, and kinesthetic learners by including visual aids, auditory
aids collaboration tools, worksheets, lecture notes.
Special education students with IEPs by providing them help from a gifted students, lecture
notes and if needed extended time.
Students with no access to technology at home will be able to complete assignment at school in
the computer lab.
Cultural differences by not including information that will offend any students.
Different intelligence (Gardner’s multiple intelligence) by including learning activities that
require, creating, remembering, producing communicating, comparing, organizing and designing
Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time
that they may have after school.


Back-Up Plan
In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and
vending machines

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Analyze School Cafeteria Menu

  • 1. EDUC 7106 PBL Instructional Unit-Marion Bush TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION FOR MEANINGFUL CLASSROOM USE Lesson Plan C-Day 1 Lesson Title: Final Project-Analyze the Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunches School’s Cafeteria Menu Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls Unit: Nutrition Goals Content Standards (Based on the Georgia Standards for 9th-12th Grades) Health Education HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of lives now and in the future. Elements: e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and others. Examples: Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods. Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the community. f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions. Examples: Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages. Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs. HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to achieve these goals. Elements: a. Evaluate personal health and health practices. Examples: Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans. Assess your personal physical activity level. ISTE NETS-S Technology Standards NETS-S Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts Action
  • 2. Preparation-Before Class Technology equipment Groups, food group, nutrient, group member role assignment. Problem-based learning assignment schedule and timeline. Internet Safety Rules Folders to keep students assignment in until the next class. During Class Time Instructional Activities Materials 15 Minutes  The information that students know about nutrition will be reviewed.  The problem for the instructional unit on “Nutrition” will be reviewed. 60 Minutes  Go over the rubric for the graphic organizer Rubric- again.  For this part of the assignment each student Graphic Organizer will be responsible for answering the questions on the graphic organizer which each individual Group No., Food will turn in to the teacher. Group, Nutrient,  Students will begin to work in their groups. Group Member Role and  The students will begin to research the Assignment Schedule information for the weight comparison chart and Timeline using “Google “ search engine at www.google.com and using information from www.google.com websites, wiki sites, blogs and webquests which should be listed on their paper. Website Computer and Internet 15 Minutes  The teacher will close by reviewing today’s lesson.  The teacher will ask the students to continue to work on their survey and completing it.  The teacher will have students to take up papers and put them in their folders. Monitor Ongoing Assessment Rubrics for the KWL chart, graphic organizer, video notes and survey. The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing. The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working. It will also be based on the students’ cooperation, participation, and time management. Accommodations Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others. The assignment can run over a day if it is needed.
  • 3. Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time that they may have after school. Disabilities (wheelchair, hearing impaired, and blind) by having all material in reach to accommodate students in wheelchairs and for hearing impaired and blind by providing visual aids, auditory aids along with a transcript, collaboration tools, worksheets, and lecture notes. Second language learners by including and providing someone to interpret for non-speaking and understanding English students. Back-up Plan In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and vending machines. Lesson Plan C-Day 2 Lesson Title: The Final Project-Analyze the Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch School’s Cafeteria Menu Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls Unit: Nutrition Goals Content Standards Health Education HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of lives now and in the future. Elements: e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and others. Examples: Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods. Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the community. f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions. Examples: Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages. Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs. HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals
  • 4. based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to achieve these goals. Elements: a. Evaluate personal health and health practices. Examples: Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans. Assess your personal physical activity level. ISTE NETS-S Technology Standards NETS-S Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts Action Preparation-Before Class Technology equipment. Weight comparison chart Groups, food group, nutrients, group member role and assignment schedule timeline, During Class Time Instructional Activities Materials 15 Minutes  Review previous day information about what they know so far about nutrition-food groups and nutrients.  Review the instructional unit problem. Essential Question: Should you care about what you eat in the cafeteria and at home? 60 Minutes  Each group will begin to create their -Microsoft Excel spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel for their Spreadsheet nutritional facts from the labels for their food -Rubrics group. -www.googledocs.com  Students will begin to add their information to -Surveys spreadsheet. -Assignment Schedule  After adding their information to the and Timeline spreadsheet, they will add information to the -Group No., Food weight comparison chart. Group, Nutrient, and  Students will use information from Group Member Role www.google.com searches to for the Assignment  complete the weight comparison chart. -Weight comparison  The groups and group members will chart collaborate with each other using “Google Docs” at www.googledocs.com  Remind the students of the Internet rules and explain to them how to save their information either on a jump drive or the hard drive of the
  • 5. computer. 15 Minutes  The teacher will close the lesson by reviewing and asking and answering questions.  Have some students to take up the papers. Monitor Ongoing Assessment Collaboration Rubric and Weight Comparison Rubric The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing. The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working. It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management. Accommodations: Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others. Disabilities (wheelchair, hearing impaired, and blind) by having all material in reach to accommodate students in wheelchairs and for hearing impaired and blind by providing visual aids, auditory aids along with a transcript, collaboration tools, worksheets, and lecture notes. Second language learners by including and providing someone to interpret for non-speaking and understanding English students. The assignment can run over a day if it is needed. Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time that they may have after school. Back-Up Plan In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and vending machines Lesson Plan C-Day 3 Lesson Title: Analyze the School’s Cafeteria Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch Menu Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls Unit: Nutrition Goals Content Standards Health Education HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes
  • 6. in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of lives now and in the future. Elements: e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and others. Examples: Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods. Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the community. f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions. Examples: Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages. Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs. HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to achieve these goals. Elements: a. Evaluate personal health and health practices. Examples: Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans. Assess your personal physical activity level. ISTE NETS-S Technology Standards NETS-S Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts Action Preparation-Before Class Set up technology equipment Folders to keep students assignment in until the next class. During Class Time Instructional Activities Materials 15 Minutes  Review previous day information.  Review the instructional unit problem. Essential Question: Should vending machines be in schools?
  • 7. 60 Minutes  Continue to work on nutritional label Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. www.googledocs.com  Students will continue to collaborate Rubric with others in their group and other groups by using Google Docs.  Students will begin to gather pictures and setup template for your menu. 15 Minutes  The teacher will close the lesson by reviewing and asking and answering questions.  Have some students to take up the papers. Monitor Ongoing Assessment Collaboration Rubric, Participation, Spreadsheet, and Menu Rubrics The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing. The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working. It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management. Accommodations Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others. The assignment can run over a day if it is needed. Gifted students by giving them leadership roles, encouraging them to assist other students if needed. Visual learners, auditory learners, and kinesthetic learners by including visual aids, auditory aids collaboration tools, worksheets, lecture notes. Special education students with IEPs by providing them help from a gifted students, lecture notes and if needed extended time. Students with no access to technology at home will be able to complete assignment at school in the computer lab. Cultural differences by not including information that will offend any students. Different intelligence (Gardner’s multiple intelligence) by including learning activities that require, creating, remembering, producing communicating, comparing, organizing and designing Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time that they may have after school. Back-Up Plan In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and vending machines
  • 8. Lesson Plan C-Day 4 Lesson Title: Analyze the School’s Cafeteria Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch Menu Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls Unit: Nutrition Goals Content Standards Health Education HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of lives now and in the future. Elements: e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and others. Examples: Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods. Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the community. f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions. Examples: Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages. Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs. HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to achieve these goals. Elements: a. Evaluate personal health and health practices. Examples: Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans. Assess your personal physical activity level. ISTE NETS-S Technology Standards NETS-S Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts Action
  • 9. Preparation-Before Class Technology equipment Folders to keep students assignment in until the next class. Have a teacher on standby to interpret for second language learners. During Class Time Instructional Activities Materials 15 Minutes  Review the information from the previous day.  Review the instructional unit problem. Essential Question: Should vending machines be removed from schools? 60 Minutes  Student that is responsible for surveys Survey Rubric will tally them up and answer each Surveys question based on the number of Microsoft Publisher responses taken from the student survey.  Begin the layout for the menu using Microsoft Publisher. 15 Minutes  Summarize and review today’s nutrition information.  Go over information for the next day.  Have students to take up papers and put them in folders. Monitor Ongoing Assessment Collaboration Rubric, Weight Comparison Rubric, Participation, Spreadsheet, and Menu Rubrics The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing. The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working. It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management. Accommodations Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others. The assignment can run over a day if it is needed. Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time that they may have after school. Disabilities (wheelchair, hearing impaired, and blind) by having all material in reach to accommodate students in wheelchairs and for hearing impaired and blind by providing visual aids, auditory aids along with a transcript, collaboration tools, worksheets, and lecture notes. Second language learners by including and providing someone to interpret for non-speaking and understanding English students.
  • 10. Back-Up Plan In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and vending machines Lesson Plan C-Day 5 Lesson Title: The Final Project-Analyze the Related Lesson: Nutritious Lunch School’s Cafeteria Menu Grade Level: 9th Grade Girls Unit: Nutrition Goals Content Standards Health Education HE H.S.5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use decision-making skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will apply comprehensive decision-making processes in a variety of situations to enable them to collaborate with others to improve their quality of lives now and in the future. Elements: e. Analyze the potential short-term and long-term impact of each decision on self and others. Examples: Analyze the consequences of the excessive eating of unhealthy foods. Analyze the consequences of using illegal drugs for oneself, for one’s family, and for the community. f. Justify the health-enhancing choices when making decisions. Examples: Justify the benefits of eating healthy foods and beverages over less healthy foods and beverages. Justify the reasons for not using performance enhancing drugs. HE H.S.6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. Description: Students will use goal-setting skills to identify, apply, and maintain health- enhancing behaviors. High school students will construct short-term and long-term health goals based on personal needs. In addition, they will design, implement, and evaluate critical steps to achieve these goals. Elements: a. Evaluate personal health and health practices. Examples: Evaluate the pros and cons of various fad diet plans. Assess your personal physical activity level.
  • 11. ISTE NETS-S Technology Standards NETS-S Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-solving and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts Action Preparation-Before Class Technology equipment During Class Time Instructional Activities Materials 15 Minutes  Review the information from the previous day.  Review the instructional unit problem. Essential Question: Do you think students will continue to eat in the cafeteria or bring junk foods from home since vending machines will be removed from the campus? 60 Minutes  Students will work on finishing up their menu.  Each student that is assigned rubrics should have a rubric filled out for each student in the group including themselves. 15 Minutes Students will turn in their assignment. The teacher will close the lesson by reviewing and asking and answering questions. Have some students to take up the papers. Monitor Ongoing Assessment Collaboration, Weight Comparison, Participation, Spreadsheet, and Menu Rubrics The teacher will walk around monitoring closely what the students are doing. The assessment will be based on the teacher’s observation of students working. It will also be based on the students cooperation, participation, and time management. Accommodations Accommodations will be made for those students that will need more time to complete the assignment by getting a student that has completed their work to help out the others. The assignment can run over a day if it is needed. Gifted students by giving them leadership roles, encouraging them to assist other students if needed.
  • 12. Visual learners, auditory learners, and kinesthetic learners by including visual aids, auditory aids collaboration tools, worksheets, lecture notes. Special education students with IEPs by providing them help from a gifted students, lecture notes and if needed extended time. Students with no access to technology at home will be able to complete assignment at school in the computer lab. Cultural differences by not including information that will offend any students. Different intelligence (Gardner’s multiple intelligence) by including learning activities that require, creating, remembering, producing communicating, comparing, organizing and designing Let those that are absent from school make up their work in the mornings or during any free time that they may have after school. Back-Up Plan In case the Internet is down, I will have pictures of the food pyramid, different types of food and vending machines