Monday, February 20, 2012

Step Three: The Nitty Gritty

Now that we have what we need (or a good idea of what we need), let's get started with the formatting process of your GSL.  By now you should have saved the GSL template to your flashdrive or DropBox; find the document, and open it in a word processor.

The first page of the document will be the GSL Checklist.  This is a useful tool; however, I have provided you with a modified version that may be of more help.  The modified version is similar to the original for exception of an added 'Editorial Notes' column.

The second page of the template document is the actual first page of the GSL.  As you can see in the left hand corner, you need to establish the subject(s) represented in your lesson as well as the grade levels.  Do that now.

When you have finished, create a descriptive, creative title for your lesson/ unit.   

Post any questions below.






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