Lesson Plan and Depth of Knowledge Questions for Students Learning Mathematics
When students are learning mathematical operations and skills, the concepts and skills will build upon each other. It is important for teachers to plan meaningful learning progressions in their lessons to help with this learning process. Higher-order questioning within a lesson plan can help ensure skill mastery before the next learning concept is introduced.
Part 1: Partial Lesson Plan
Select a 1-5 grade level and a corresponding Arizona College and Career Ready Standard or other state standard based on the Number and Operations in Base Ten domain.
Using the “COE Lesson Plan Template,” complete the lesson plan through the Multiple Means of Engagement section, making sure the activities are supported by the recommendations found in the topic Resources.
Include appropriate support and guidance to help students learn related academic language.
Part 2: DOK Essential Questions
Upon completion of the partial lesson plan, draft 20 essential questions to guide meaningful learning progressions and foster problem-solving for students with disabilities, using the “DOK Questions Template.” Five of the questions should activate prior knowledge and the remaining 15 questions should be based on the progression of the lesson activity, probing the four Depth of Knowledge (DOK) levels.
Using four of the questions you drafted, one from each DOK level, identify the following using the DOK Questions Table within the “DOK Questions Template”:
Examples of student responses
Rationale of why chosen question meets DOK level
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
Attachments
T2-DOKQuestionsTable.docx
DOK Questions Table
DOK Level
One Question from that Level
Examples of Student Responses
Rationale of why Chosen Question Meets DOK Level
Level 1: Recall
What are the digits present in the number 1,000.1
The digits present are; ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and tenths
This question meets the DOK level since it encourages the student to recall the place values and digits.
Level 2: Skill/Concept
If Jolly Old Roger moves his crate of apples that weighs 100.50 kilograms to his barn and added 50.50 kilograms thereafter, how much does his create weigh after?
The create would now weigh 151 kilograms.
This question would meet te DOK level since it would allow the student to apply basic arithmetic skills in numbers with decimal and place values.
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