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PRESENTATION OF LESSON PLAN ICT INTEGRATED LESSON Friday, 31 st October, 2010

PRESENTATION OF LESSON PLAN ICT INTEGRATED LESSON Friday, 31 st October, 2010. TEAM MEMBERS:- Allan Mohammed Indira Chickree Narissa Emamdee –Ali.

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PRESENTATION OF LESSON PLAN ICT INTEGRATED LESSON Friday, 31 st October, 2010

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  1. PRESENTATION OF LESSON PLANICT INTEGRATED LESSON Friday, 31st October, 2010 TEAM MEMBERS:- Allan MohammedIndira ChickreeNarissaEmamdee –Ali

  2. SUBJECT: BiologyCLASS: 4ICTIME: 70 minutesTOPIC: MitosisPROBLEM: Visualizing the abstract concept of cell division. Students view the topic as boring and difficult to understand the stages.

  3. RELATIVE ADVANTAGE: 1. Students can see the process of cell division. 2. Students can better grasp this abstract concept stage by stage. 3. Aids in students developing psychomotor skills and proficient use of technology. 4. Video shows the animation of each process which appeals to various intelligences as there is motion, sound, explanation and colours.5. Repeatibility – Ss can view as often within time frame, pause.

  4. OBJECTIVES: 1. To sequence the process of mitosis.2. To describe the stages of mitosis.3. To state the role of mitosis. (HFLE)TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION:1. Individual and plenary discussion.2. Use of computer to access video and complete guided worksheet.3. Directed approach used and single subject.

  5. PREPARATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL ENVIRONMENT:1. Access to computers that are interlinked (30 computers / 1 per student).2. Internet access 3. High speed /broad band/wi-fi4. media player5. schedule a double period for use of lab before the class.

  6. PREPARATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL ENVIRONMENT • 6. Print hard copies of worksheet and evaluation.7. Ensure all use of equipment are checked and working before the class. • 8. Teachers are required to walk around class to ensure students stay on task. • 9. Students are limited to teacher’s workspace.10. In the event of power failure students can use text book as reference.

  7. ASSESSMENT: • STUDENTS COMPLETE WORKSHEET ON THE COMPUTER INDIVIDUALLY. • ASSESSMENT IS IN MULTIPLE CHOICE FORMAT.

  8. REFLECTION: • It was challenging because of lack of familiarity with technology. • Lesson evolved as adjustment were made to improve the flow of ideas. • Interruption wrt connectivity • Finding the finding the appropriate media for lesson and outcome. • Collaboration of ideas • Availability of teacher’s workspace to students.

  9. SET INDUCTION

  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kpR5RSJ7SA&feature=related

  11. DEVELOPMENT: MatchingStudents will be given a worksheet of diagrams of stages of mitosis placed in random order. Students are required to place the diagrams in correct sequences.briefly describe the process of each stages using the diagrams.Selected students will be asked to explain the different parts of the evaluation.

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