Sunday, October 15, 2023

Oct 16 Group Curricular Microteaching Lesson Plan

 342 Curricular Microteaching Lesson Plan

You

Allyssa

Michael

Lesson Plan Workplace Mathematics 11

Unit: Financial Literacy

Topic: To purchase, own, or lease and to operate and maintain a vehicle

Big Ideas: Mathematics informs financial decision making

Curricular Competencies: 

- Model with mathematics in situational contexts

- Explain and justify mathematical ideas and decisions in many ways

- Reflect on mathematical thinking

- Connect mathematical concepts with each other, other areas, and personal interests

Prescribed Learning Outcomes (PLO’s): 

- Describe the difference between buying and leasing a vehicle

- To understand and know how to apply the factors that involve buying or leasing a vehicle

- Defining the positives and negatives of both buying and leasing

- Use rational decision-making by comparing buying vs. leasing a car

Materials and Equipment: White board, marker, activity handout

Warm up questions: How many people do you know have cars? Do they buy or lease them? Do you know what factors to consider when debating between buying and leasing?

Lesson components + Activities

Beginning (~5 minutes):

- Warm up questions

- Definitions of buy / lease 

    - Buying: outright buying vs financing 

- What factors do we consider 

- Go over formulae

Middle (Activity) (~10 minutes):

- How to calculate the approximate total cost of either buying (outright or financing) or leasing including operating and maintaining the vehicle

- Students are formed in groups, each to work on one of the scenarios as assessment. It's learner inquiry based. We will help around and go over some examples. As this is a workplace course,  it's more relational learning for the students. 

End (Wrap up) (~5 minutes):

- Summary

(Think - Pair - Share):

- Advantages / disadvantages of buying and leasing

- How different circumstances affect this decision

2 comments:

  1. Hi Michael, Allyssa, and You, thank you so much for the comprehensive lesson plan! I really appreciate how you introduce the differences between buying and leasing before delving into the math. I was wondering, would you consider providing a real-life scenario with a fixed number or an open-ended, case-by-case question for the students? Also, I'm curious about how you plan to break down the formulas for better understanding—will you use instructional teaching or relational teaching? Do you think these concepts might be too broad to be adequately discussed and covered within a 20-minute time frame?

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  2. Thanks Qiaochu! I'm also wondering what will actually be happening during the 10 minute 'middle activity'. What will the students be doing? What will you be doing? How will you share the teaching activities among the three of you?

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