Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template: Name Subject Grade Level Date/Duration
Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template: Name Subject Grade Level Date/Duration
Seton Hill University Lesson Plan Template: Name Subject Grade Level Date/Duration
PA/Common
Core/Standards
Objective
Bloom's
Taxonomy
Webb's Depth of
Knowledge
(DOK)
Formative &
Summative
Assessment
Evidence
ISTE Standards
for Students
Framework for
21st Century
Learning
DETAILS
Miss Smith
Social Studies Community Helpers
Kindergarten
day
Communities have many people whose work helps one
other survive.
What is a community helper?
What are some examples of community helpers?
What do different community helpers do?
What tools do community helpers use to help them do
their jobs?
5.3.K.B. - Identify the role of adults in authority at home
or in school.
6.1.3 - Identify the role of people in a community and
what they do to make a living
5.2.1 - Identify community workers that exist in most or
all communities
Individually, the kindergarten students will be able to
state one fact that they learned from each visiting
community helper with 100% accuracy.
Formative Assessment
At the end of the lesson, each student will draw a
picture of his or her favorite visiting community helper.
The student will tell the class one thing they learned
from that community helper and why they are his or
her favorite.
Summative Assessment
At the end of the unit, the students will complete a
project showcasing how they will help their community
in the future. They will incorporate information from
this lesson by choosing one of the community helpers
that visited today and a fact they learned to
incorporate into their project
ISTE Standards for Students
Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and
ethically use information from a variety of sources and
media
Use models and simulations to explore complex
systems and issues
Demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong
learning
Framework for 21st Century Learning
Evaluate information critically and competently
CK
Accommodation
s, Modifications
SUPERVISING
TEACHERS
SIGNATURE
Explicit
Instructions
CK
Activating Prior Knowledge/Hook/Anticipatory Set
Utilize the community helpers bulletin board to activate
prior knowledge about the specific community helpers
that will be visiting today.
Big Idea Statement
There are people in our community who work to make it
better.
Essential Questions Statement
What is a community helper?
What are some examples of community helpers?
What do community helpers do?
What tools do community helpers use to help them do
their jobs?
Objective Statement
Students will be able to state one fact they learned from
each community helper they meet today.
Transition
To transition students into groups, students will be called
by their community helper group names. These names
will correlate with the helper from the bulletin board that
their group receives.
Key Vocabulary
Ambulance
Community Helper
Fire truck
Tool
Handcuffs
Stethoscope
Lesson
Procedure
Reading
Materials
Technology
Equipment
Supplies
Evaluation of
Pre-Assessment of Students
Pre-assessment will occur during the anticipatory set in
which the teacher and students discuss the different
jobs of community helpers who are visiting
Modeling of the Concept
There is no activity that will need modeling during this
lesson. However, the teacher is responsible for giving
the students explicit instructions about how they will be
rotating through the various community helper stations.
The students will be broken into as many groups as
there are visiting community helpers.
Guiding the Practice
In small groups, students will rotate through a series of
presentations from visiting community helpers. The
visitors will bring equipment and tools to show the
children so that the students may fully experience what
each helper does. Community helpers will include those
listed in the local resource list such as the mayor, local
fire department, and township police. Other community
helpers will be invited, including a doctor, chef, and
construction worker.
Providing the Independent Practice
After students have met all of the community helpers,
they will return to the classroom as a large group. The
students will thank the visiting community helpers.
Afterwards, the students will each choose their favorite
community helper of the day. They will complete a
worksheet where they draw their favorite community
helper that visited today. Then, the students will fill in a
brief writing prompt: My favorite community helper was
________ because ________________. If time allows, the
students will share with the class. This component may
extend into the following day.
Transition
As students transition between groups they will carry
their community helper from the bulletin board.
Students will be moving between rooms and may be
going outdoors. The teacher will escort them in a single
file line.
Approximately 5-8 community helpers from the
childrens local community (including some from the
local resources list)
Individual equipment and tools from visiting community
helpers
Community helpers bulletin board
Assessment worksheet
Crayons/colored pencils
Pencils
Formal Evaluation
the
Learning/Master
y of the
Concept
Closure
Teacher
Self-reflection