Lessons or Unit Plan

Develop a series of lessons (also known as a unit plan) using at least 5 of the 10 strategies listed below. To be clear, you are not turning in one single lesson plan, but a series of lessons that cover a unit. The number of lessons will be dependent upon many factors: the grade level you teach and the targeted skills, for example. If you have questions on how many lessons you need to create to cover the unit plan, reach out to your instructor for additional assistance.
● Cooperative learning (Strategy 1) https://www.colorincolorado.org/article/cooperative-learning-strategies
● Using cues, questions, and advance organizers (Strategies 2-4) http://technoteaching.weebly.com/cues-questions-and-advance-organizers.html
● Nonlinguistic representation (Strategy 5) https://www.mcrel.org/four-tips-for-using-nonlinguistic-representations/
● Summarizing, note taking, and homework practice (Strategies 6-8) https://d2l.macu.edu/d2l/common/dialogs/quickLink/quickLink.d2l?ou=55521&&type=coursefile&&fileId=W4_Summarizing_and_note_taking.pdf
● Identifying similarities and differences (Strategy 9) https://graniteschools.instructure.com/courses/1118234/pages/examining-similarities-and-differences
● Generating and testing hypotheses (Strategy 10) https://d2l.macu.edu/d2l/common/dialogs/quickLink/quickLink.d2l?ou=55521&&type=coursefile&&fileId=W5_Helping_Students_Generate_and_Test_Hypothese.pdf