Essential
Questions
PA/Common
Core/Standards
Objective
DETAILS
Kayla Salego
Geography
Kindergarten
30 minutes
Maps show us more than just where to go. Using a map
lets us see the different landforms in the given area.
FYI: In this lesson I am pretending we are from
Johnstown, PA while using that primary resource. When
I have my own class I will accommodate to the area
that most of the students are from.
What is a lake?
What is a mountain?
What is a stream?
What is a river?
7.2.K.B- Identify land and water forms.
Bloom's
Taxonomy
Webb's Depth of
Knowledge
(DOK)
Formative &
Summative
Assessment
Evidence
ISTE Standards
for Students
Framework for
21st Century
Learning
Accommodation
s, Modifications
SUPERVISING
TEACHERS
SIGNATURE
CK
Explicit
Instructions
Lesson
Procedure
CK
Activating Prior Knowledge
Review what they have learned about maps in the past.
Go over past vocabulary
Hook/Lead-In/Anticipatory Set
Discuss how the details of a map make it easier to read.
Discuss how maps have other characteristics to them
that arent noticed until you really look at it. By this we
mean the landforms that are throughout the map but
sometimes forgotten.
Big Idea Statement
Tell the students that maps show us more than just
where to go. Using a map lets us see the different
landforms in the given area.
Essential Questions Statement
What is a lake?
What is a mountain?
What is a stream?
What is a river?
All of these are called landforms.
Objective Statement
The students will be able to identity between several
different landforms with 90% accuracy.
Transition
The students will start off on the rug in front of the
classroom for the lesson and later move to their desks
for the independent written assessment.
Key Vocabulary
Lake
Mountain
Stream
River
Landforms
PreAssessment of Students
After reading the selection from Geography: Learn and
Explore ask the students the essential questions above.
Modeling of the Concept
Put the map of Johnstown, PA on the board for all
students to see, allowing the students to sit in one group
on the rug in the front of the classroom which is in front
of the board.
Guiding the Practice
While discussing the different landforms make a card of
Reading
Materials
Technology
Equipment
Supplies
Evaluation of
Formal Evaluation
the
At the end of the lesson give the students a written
Learning/Master
assessment to be completed independently.
y of the
Informal Evaluation
Concept
During the lesson take note of who is paying attention
and absorbing the information versus who is staring off
and not paying attention.
Closure
Summary & Review of the Learning
Before giving the students their assessment go over
each vocabulary word from just this lesson once more.
Homework/Assignments
No homework just an in class test.
If you wanted, you could assign them to study the
different landforms at home and take the test the next
day.
Teacher
Self-reflection