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Linking Unit Plans to Long Range Plans (LRP)

Linking Unit Plans to Long Range Plans (LRP). Session 1 MNS ATEP - QU. Overview of Long Range Plans. Goals for next two hours: Overview of the Process – Year Long Framework in School Planning Identify some tools to assist in LRP Review the Process of LRP Steps in the Planning of Units

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Linking Unit Plans to Long Range Plans (LRP)

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  1. Linking Unit Plans to Long Range Plans (LRP) Session 1 MNS ATEP - QU

  2. Overview of Long Range Plans Goals for next two hours: • Overview of the Process – Year Long Framework in School Planning • Identify some tools to assist in LRP • Review the Process of LRP • Steps in the Planning of Units • Designing the unit: Diagram • Complete a LRP on an attached template: 1 Term for a subject: SS

  3. Student Activity • Work in groups of 4-5 • Discuss what you think Unit Plans are and what Long Range Plans (LRP) are. Put on flip chart paper in two T-Charts (K-W) • PPT Presentation: Ontario teachers • Websites: OCUP.ORG and http://www.thecanadianteacher.com/tools2/ontario/ontariolrp7.php

  4. Student Activity • Use the computer lab.....utilize a LRP template for a subject with: • Teacher, Subject, Grade, Term/Time Period/Month • Program Summary • Content • Teaching and Learning Strategies • Program Modifications • Assessment/Evaluations • Resources • Overall and Specific expectations • Print and hand in a template for Social Studies for 1 Term • Back in Classroom complete T-Charts in groups.

  5. Elementary Unit Project Power Point Slide Presentation Presentation component Participant handouts (2 Pkgs) • Table of Contents • Acknowledgements • Introduction • The Elementary Curriculum Unit Project • The Curriculum Unit Planner • Planning Elementary Curriculum Units • Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting • Modifications and Accommodations • Classroom Management • Mathematics, Grades 1 to 8 • Science and Technology, Grades 1 to 8 • Social Studies, Grades 1 to 6; History and Geography, Grades 7 and 8 • Appendices • Generic Planning Tools • Learning Continuum Charts Directory of Elementary Units Public & Catholic PDF - PC ZIP - MAC ZIP Directory includes easy access by discipline or grade - straight and combined (e.g., list for all grade 3 or 3/4 units) Math Science & Technology Social Studies History Geography Web-site - OCUP.org

  6. Reviewing the process from LRP to Unit Plans Overview of Content Assessment Evaluation & Reporting • Definition • Strategies / Tools • Communicating Assessment practices to parents • Generic and Subject specific Approaches to Planning • Long Range in Learning Continuum • Steps in Unit Planning Teaching/Learning • Curriculum Unit Planner • Generic and Subject Specific Information Supporting Information • Classroom Management • Modifications and Accommodations planning and assessment • Subject specific strategies/tool for the combined grade teacher

  7. Steps in Unit Planning 1.What do you want students to learn?* 3. How will you design instruction for effective learning for all? 2. What evidence will you accept of that learning?* There are three key questions for planning. * Ralph W. Tyler. Basic Principles of Instructional Design. 1949

  8. 1.What do you want students to learn? Identify desired results EXPECTATIONS 2. What evidence will you accept of that learning? Determine acceptable evidence ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS TEACHING/LEARNING STRATEGIES 3. How will you design instruction for effective learning for all? Plan learning experiences and instruction RESOURCES Steps in Unit Planning (Cont'd) Key Questions New Ontario Curriculum Classroom Planning* Classroom planning reflects curriculum priorities. * Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe. Understanding by Design. 1999

  9. Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting Expectations Resources Teaching / Learning Strategies Steps in Unit Planning (Cont'd) (Cont'd) Link to expectations and Learning Activities Context Performance Tasks and Criteria • The planning of learning experiences is a process whereby teachers can reflect and redesign.

  10. Teacher Design Student Demonstration Steps in Unit Planning Designing a Unit: Design Backwards Culminating Task Subtask 4 Subtask 3 Subtask 2 Assessment Subtask 1 The Planner helps you BACKMAP your unit from the culminating task to sequential subtasks.

  11. What needs to happen to have materials ready Local School Planning When will the local in-service take place? Length of in-service? Questions • Consider regional plans • Distribution of the deliverables through local board in-service School Board: Local FN or Public Feedback from P, VP, and Divisional teachers Workshops Tools to Help: CDROM, Internet Sites Distribution • Individual resource support • Licence to copy Composition of local school audience In-Services Communication Strategy Feed in S.I.P. Which identifies school Goals • P / P.V. • teacher / division

  12. Wrap Up: • Complete K-W-L • What do we Know • What do we Want to know (wonder) • What did we Learn

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