Create a full lesson about problem solving essay into activities for grade 10 students that lasts for 55 minutes, with 13 students including three special case students and eight s... Create a full lesson about problem solving essay into activities for grade 10 students that lasts for 55 minutes, with 13 students including three special case students and eight students with severe attention distraction.

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The question is asking for a detailed lesson plan regarding problem solving essays for a grade 10 class, taking into account the number of students, their attention distractions, and special cases, all within a 55-minute timeframe.

Answer

1. Introduction (10 min) 2. Group scenario activity (15 min) 3. Essay structuring (10 min) 4. Writing session (15 min) 5. Conclusion (5 min)
  1. Introduction (10 minutes): Explain the concept of a problem-solving essay and its importance. Discuss examples and outline the session's objectives.

  2. Guided Activity (15 minutes): Divide students into small groups. Provide each group with a simple scenario needing a solution. Have them outline possible solutions, focusing on structured analysis and different perspectives.

  3. Essay Structuring (10 minutes): Demonstrate how to structure a problem-solving essay using a graphic organizer. Highlight the thesis statement, problem identification, solution proposals, and conclusion.

  4. Writing Session (15 minutes): Allow students to begin crafting their essays based on the scenarios discussed. Provide support, especially to those with difficulty maintaining focus, perhaps using noise-canceling headphones or sit-stand desks.

  5. Conclusion and Feedback (5 minutes): Summarize key points, invite students to share insights, and provide brief feedback. Offer strategies to improve focus and engagement.

Answer for screen readers
  1. Introduction (10 minutes): Explain the concept of a problem-solving essay and its importance. Discuss examples and outline the session's objectives.

  2. Guided Activity (15 minutes): Divide students into small groups. Provide each group with a simple scenario needing a solution. Have them outline possible solutions, focusing on structured analysis and different perspectives.

  3. Essay Structuring (10 minutes): Demonstrate how to structure a problem-solving essay using a graphic organizer. Highlight the thesis statement, problem identification, solution proposals, and conclusion.

  4. Writing Session (15 minutes): Allow students to begin crafting their essays based on the scenarios discussed. Provide support, especially to those with difficulty maintaining focus, perhaps using noise-canceling headphones or sit-stand desks.

  5. Conclusion and Feedback (5 minutes): Summarize key points, invite students to share insights, and provide brief feedback. Offer strategies to improve focus and engagement.

More Information

This lesson plan incorporates group activities to cater to different attention spans and learning paces, allowing more engaged and customized learning especially for students with attention difficulties.

Tips

A common mistake is underestimating time needed for each section. Ensure to adjust based on real-time student engagement and feedback.

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