Enduring Understandings / Big Ideas: We Are One World: Reading and Writing About Our Connections

Enduring Understandings / Big Ideas: We Are One World: Reading and Writing About Our Connections

<p> Grade: 2 Subject: Guidance 4/3/2018 Unit: Personal/Social Time frame for Completion: 1</p><p>Enduring Understandings / Big Ideas: Knowing how to get along with others should help me to make and keep friends. Awareness of my feelings and how I express them impacts others. Becoming aware of my strengths and needs in social situations.</p><p>Essential Questions: How do get along with others? How do I deal with a problem? How do my actions affect others? What am I good at and what do I need to work on? How do I decide what is the right thing to do? </p><p>Learning Competencies - ASCA National Standards What the students will know Supportive Learning Assessments Resources for Personal/Social and be able to do upon Activities Development completion of the unit Students will identify three Use literature to model and Formative: Book – How do I stand in PS:A1,5 Identify and express things that they like about demonstrate peer pressure,  Teacher made your shoes? feelings. themselves. empathy, friendship, assessments and acceptance, kindness and observations Book – Band-Aid Chicken PS:A2.3 Recognize, accept, Students will understand anger management. respect and appreciate the concept of empathy. Summative: Book – What is the Recipe individual differences. Discuss the concept of  Report Cards for a Friend Students will identify three empathy and complete  Discipline referrals PS:A2.8 Learn how to make characteristics of a good feelings worksheet.  Verbal comprehension Book – The Crayon Box and keep friends. friend. check that Talked Discuss and role play of PS: B1.4 Develop effective Students will learn effective healthy ways to handle Book – Franklin P. coping skills for dealing with communication skills (the anger. Shuckles problems. use of “I” messages.) Small group activity Book – The Very Angry Day PS:A2.6 Use effective focusing on accepting that Amy Didn’t Have communication skills. differences. Book – Have You Filled a Interactively demonstrate Bucket Today? Every Teacher Teaches ESL positive and negative ELP Standard 1: English friendship qualities. Band-Aid Chicken puppet Language Learners pattern communicate in English for [All activities are structured social and instructional to work within each Supplemental Resources: purposes within the school student’s “zone of proximal setting. development*” in English  ESL staff ELP Standard 2: English Grade: 2 Subject: Guidance 4/3/2018 Unit: Personal/Social Time frame for Completion: 2</p><p>Language Acquisition]  Bilingual dictionaries Language Learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts ELL: necessary for academic http://www.cal.org/siop: success in the content area of Fifty Strategies for Language Arts. Teaching; English Language Learners, 2nd edition; Adrienne Herrell, Michael Jordan; (Merrill/Prentice Hall, 2003) Grade: 2 Subject: Guidance 4/3/2018 Unit: Personal/Social Time frame for Completion: 3</p><p>*Zone of Proximal Development : That area between what the student is capable of at the moment and the point you want the student to reach next (Vygotsky, 1978)</p><p>Stages of Second Language Acquisition: (Hill, J., Flynn, K., 2006)</p><p>Stage Characteristics Approximate Time Frame Teacher Prompts Preproduction The student 0-6 months  Show me… PDE: Entering  Has minimal comprehension  Circle the…  Does not verbalize  Where is…?  Nods “yes” and “no”  Who has…?  Draws and points</p><p>Early Production The student 6 months to 1 year  Yes/no questions PDE: Beginning  Has limited comprehension  Either/or questions  Produces one- or two-word  One-or two-word answers responses  Lists  Participates using key words  Labels and familiar phrases  Uses present-tense verbs Speech Emergence The student 1-3 years  Why…? PDE: Developing  Has good comprehension  How…?  Can produce simple sentences  Explain…  Makes grammar and  Phrase or short-sentence answers pronunciation errors  Frequently misunderstands jokes Intermediate Fluency The Student 3-5 years  What would happen if…? PDE: Expanding  Has excellent comprehension  Why do you think…?  Makes few grammatical errors Advanced Fluency: The student has a near native level 5-7 years  Decide if… PDE: Bridging of speech.  Retell…</p>

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