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Concept-Based Instruction in the First Grade Classroom

An Interdisciplinary Unit on Patterns

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Introductions

• Mary BojarskiFirst grade LI Teacher at Shamrock Gardens Elementary

• Emily FoleyLI/TD Magnet Coordinator at Irwin Academic Center

• Amber GolfeFirst grade LI Teacher at Mallard Creek Elementary

• Nancy HalvorsenTD Teacher at Smithfield Elementary

• Ashley HinesTD Teacher at Grand Oak Elementary

• Lisa Pagano Academic Facilitator at Irwin Academic Center

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1. Define concept-based instruction.

2. Examine the research behind concept-based instruction.

3. Discuss why a concept-based unit on patterns is important.

4. Explore the concept-based unit on patterns.

5. Collaborate with colleagues about implementation.

Today’s Objectives

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1. Define concept-based instruction.

Today’s Objectives

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What is Concept-Based Learning?• It approaches content area standards from the

perspective of an over-arching concept.

Erickson, H.L. (2008)

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A Closer Look at Concepts

Backwards Planning

Concepts/Generalizations

Knowledge Skills

Patterns can be found in nature.

Seasons follow a

pattern and change over

time.

Record observations

in a notebook.Compare and

contrast pictures.

Concepts vs. TopicsConcept Topics

Change Weather

Patterns Animals

Relationships Characters

Systems Government

Power Grammar

Structure Geometry

Erickson (2008) and Tomlinson (2003)

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2. Examine the research behind concept-based instruction.

Today’s Objectives

What Does the Research Say about Concept-Based Learning?

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Concept-Based vs.

Topic-Based“Concept-based curricula are more effective than topic-based curricula, for the world of today and tomorrow, because they take teaching and learning to a higher level as students analyze, synthesize and generalize from facts to deeper understanding.”Erickson (2008)

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The Standards and the Concepts

Taba identified patterns of discussion in concept-based learning lessons and found

an effective discussion is one in whichthe teacher remains at the lower levels

(facts and topics) long enough for students to acquire enough

information before moving them up to the higher levels (concepts).

Maker and Sciever (2005)

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Objective CheckTurn and Talk

1. What is concept-based learning?2. How could it help your students become

better thinkers?

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A Pattern Unit :Why is it important and how will it help me and my

LI first grade students this year?

3. Discuss why a concept-based unit on patterns is important.

Today’s Objectives

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What Makes us LI Anyway?

• A variety of skills and abilities– This unit is designed to challenge your bright and

potentially gifted students at the highest level, while still meeting the standards for all students.

• Accelerated, Enriched Curriculum– This unit provides depth and complexity to the

common core and state standards. It gives students the conceptual framework to build knowledge.

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Why is it important?• This unit will help first graders show growth because it

provides …– solid instruction for K-2 gifted students – exposure to various holidays from different

countries– work with a purpose via a “Nationality Pattern

Festival” task– transfer of knowledge to a variety of different

settings– opportunities for children become thinkers and

problem solvers, not just memorizers of facts or producers of “fluff”.

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4. Explore the concept-based unit on patterns.

Today’s Objectives

Patterns- First Grade2nd Quarter

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• Three-dimensional unit:– Factual content = holiday traditions – Skills = First grade common core– Larger disciplinary concept with generalizations = Patterns

• Integrates 21st Century Skills

– Communication

– Collaboration– Creativity– Critical Thinking/Problem Solving– Digital Literacy

Overview: 1st grade concept-based instruction pattern unit

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Pattern Generalizations “The Big Ideas”

– how and why things work– predicting future patterns– organize our lives– Patterning ourselves after influential people– natural or man-made– may be found in many places

Patterns Book 1 : Literature, Arts, and Science (Differentiated Curriculum for Grade 1) Patterns Book 3: Economics, Biographies, and Citizenship (Differentiated Curriculum for Grade1) by Angie Harrelson

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Objective Check:Quick Write!

3. How could learning first grade standards through the concept of relationships, and in particular analogies, help your students?

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Let’s take a closer look at the unit…

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Really…. Another thing to do!!??

• The lessons should be very easy to implement. – All ideas are clearly laid – All handouts are attached

• Lessons correspond to the first grade common core state standards.

• Lessons tie into curriculum, but can also “stand alone” if the subject is not yet touched upon.

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Introduction of Unit

• Unit is split up into 15 different lessons and paced for approximately 21 sessions about 45 minute in length.

• Lessons are set up by:– Measurable Learner Objectives– Common Core Standards– 21st Century Skills– Patterns Generalizations – Materials– Instructional Strategies– Assessment– Resources

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• Open-ended

• What ideas do students already have about patterns?

• What concepts and generalizations have they already established?

Session #1: Pre-assessment

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Examples Categories

Non-Examples Generalizations

Sessions #2, #3 & #4: Concept Development

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Sessions #2, #3 & #4: Concept Development

(cont.)

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Sessions #2, #3 & #4: Concept Development

(cont.)

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Hook: Nationality Pattern Festival

Dear (_______) First Graders,

Hello! This is your Mayor (Patsy Kinsey) of Charlotte. Did you know that we have several different nationalities from all around the world, right in our community here in Charlotte? Each nationality is from a different part of our world. People from these different nationalities had to fly in planes or take large ships across the ocean to come here to the United States. These different nationalities are represented in all different ways, such as: their languages, holidays, foods, plants, animals, clothes and even music and games! That means that there are other students just like you, who live here in Charlotte, that may speak a different language, or may eat different foods and even celebrate different holidays! Even though we all might not do everything the same, there are patterns of all kinds to find in each and every nationality… and that is your job!This is why I am inviting you to hold the First Ever Nationality Pattern Festival!!! You and your classmates will need to learn about different holidays and patterns around the world so you can become experts and teach our community! You and your classmates will create a real festival, with seven different booths. Each booth will showcase artifacts and offer something new to learn about from each nationality you have researched together! I know I can count on you to help educate our community about the patterns in different nationalities around our world!I look forward to hearing about your great Nationality Pattern Festival!Sincerely,

Mayor Patsy Kinsey

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The students will recognize color, shape, and rhythmic patterns found in holiday wrapping paper, holiday greeting cards, and Christmas Carols.

• Whole group story/articles on how Great Britain celebrates Christmas and their creation of greeting cards, Christmas Party Crackers, and Christmas Carols.

• The students will observe and describe how each of these traditions have patterns (color, shape, or rhythmic)

• The students will create Christmas wrapping paper that is patterned to cover their Christmas Party Cracker.

• The students will create holiday greeting cards using more than one pattern characteristic.

• The students will create their own rhythmic pattern stanza to a famous Christmas Carol.

Sessions #5 & #6:Great Britain

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• Students will learn when, why, and how Chinese New Year is celebrated throughout the world.

• They will explore patterns using a product created in China—dominoes!

• Students will learn and explore the Zodiac Calendar.

• Students will explore the Lunar Calendar.

Sessions #7 & #8: China

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• Students will learn about Carnaval, celebrated in South America.

• Students will notice patterns represented in the various costumes, masks, dances and music. Students will imitate one of the patterns noted through their own decoration of a mask.

• Whole Group story, video, and discussion• Think-Pair-Share• Small Group work

Session #9:South America

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Students will recognize patterns within Kwanzaa as well as between Kwanzaa and other holidays from

around the word.

• Whole group story and discussion• Pattern exploration with rhythms and create rhyme • Whole group story and discussion • Individual writing about patterns in Kwanzaa • Small group with teacher making Mkeka Mat

Session #10: Africa

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• Students will learn about Hanukah while looking for the pattern followed when celebrating each of the eight days of Hanukah.

• The students will notice how patterns help in understanding Hanukah traditions.

• To synthesize, each student will use what was learned about Hanukah to write a poem with onomatopoeia.

Session #11:Israel

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• Students will explore patterns and Christmas traditions established by Mexico.

• Interact with The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie DePaolo in a variety of different ways (listening & speaking, writing, and illustrating).

• Jacob’s Ladder D– Paraphrasing, Summarizing, Creative Synthesis

Session #12:Mexico

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• The students will discover patterns found in United States symbols and character traits of influential people

Independence Day- • The students will recognize color and shape

patterns on the United States flag.

Session #13 - #17:United States

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• The students will discover patterns found in United States symbols and character traits of influential people.

Presidents’ Day - • The students will explore patterns/traditions established by

the first president of the US and solve word problems related to money and the US presidents depicted on the bills/coins.

Session #13 - #17:United States

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• The students will discover patterns found in United States symbols and character traits of influential people.

Constitution Day- • The students will explore patterns/traditions

established by the US Constitution.

Session #13 - #17:United States

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• The students will discover patterns found in United States symbols and character traits of influential people.

MLK Day-• The students will learn about Martin Luther King,

Jr. Day. They will discover the pattern he set for others. To honor his life and legacy, students will write “good news, bad news” short stories.

Session #13 - #17:United States

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• The students will discover patterns found in United States symbols and character traits of influential people.

Memorial Day - • Students will gain an understanding of why

Memorial Day is celebrated in the United States and understand how the date is determined each year. They will interact with a piece of digital media, use Thinking Maps to organize information learned, and create a diamante poem about Memorial Day to show what they have learned about the holiday.

Session #13 - #17:United States

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• Students will be grouped into 7 different groups: Great Britain, China, South America, Africa, Israel, Mexico and the United States

• Each group is to become “experts” of his/her topic to create an informational “booth” for the First Ever National Pattern Festival!

• Students should incorporate artifacts, as well as information to educate the community.

• Depending on resources and location,students may invite family to this celebratory event.

Session #18 - #20:Nationality Pattern Festival Task

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• Identical to pre-assessment

• Used as a way to gauge how much students have learned about patterns through these integrated experiences

• Compare pre and post-assessment results to measure growth.

Session #21:Post Assessment

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Objective Check:Let’s Share!

4. Explore the unit. Padlet

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Some resources to help you during and after the unit!

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Concept Map- Connecting the Content to the Concept

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Building on Patterns

• Building Thinking Skills• PETS• Jacob's Ladder Primary 2 book• Patterns: Differentiated Curriculum for Grade 1 (Books 1,2 & 3)

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5. Collaborate with colleagues about implementation.

How can you implement this in your classroom?

Today’s Objectives

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Implementation & Support

• Plan to implement second quarter• Provide feedback via notes/comments

*look for a survey monkey questionnaire!

• Share and support each other through email

• Contact one of us with questions/concerns!

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Please enjoy this unit and have a great school year!