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Teaching Guide :Harry Potter

produced by Countiss Perkins

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Web Institute for Teachers, Summer, 2000

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Introduction 

Aim

Rationale

Audience

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Subject-Matter

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Instructional Plan

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Assessment and Evaluation

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Introduction:  In this lesson students will independently read the second novel of Harry Potter (Chamber of Secrets).  Oral classroom discussion at the end of each chapter.  Students will complete computer activities after completion of novel.

 

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Aim:  To enhance students interest in reading on a 5th grade level.

 

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Rationale:  Build students self-esteem, teach students to set goals and complete them. 

 

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Goals and Objectives: STATE GOAL 1: 


                       READ WITH UNDERSTANDING AND FLUENCY.
 

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Audience :  5th graders 10 to 11 years of age

 

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Prerequisites :  student will have some basic computer skills, student will be required to read the first novel of Harry Potter in the 4th grade before moving on to the 5th grade.

 

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Subject-Matter :  reading, to enhance skills as required by national , state and local standards.

 

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Instructional Plan :  Introduce activity, oral classroom discussion at the end of each chapter.  After completing novel student will complete computer activities.

 

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Materials :  Novel Harry Potter (Chamber of Secrets) and computer

 

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Assessment and Evaluation :  students will be assessed by classroom participation during end of chapters discussion and computer activities. 
Students will be required to complete an essay providing the followinginformation: setting, Harry Potter human qualities, story theme, and  story conflict.

 

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