Monday, February 20, 2012

Step One: Basic Necessities

A Gold Seal Lesson or Quad D lesson can vary in time ranges; the lesson can be a day-length activity or a two week unit. Just as long as the end product is real-world relevant and the learning process transitions through the Rigor/ Relevance framework, the lesson will qualify as Quad D! 

 

In order to create/ format your Gold Seal Lesson, you need to have the following items in your reach:



1- Basic overview of lesson (Think of this as the first paragraph in a newspaper article. Just jot down the facts!)



2- ALL handouts, presentation notes, presentation slides needed for the unit  (Easy access to these documents will make your life easy during the GSL drafting process.)



3- ALL rubrics and forms of formative and summative assessment that will be used during the unit  (All GSL lessons are to include a rubric of some variety.) 



4- Any other resource you would need to have a successful lesson  (Generate a list of supplemental resources and equipment.)

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