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Principles of Interior DesignA collaborative lesson between FACS and Art DesignByKrisann JohnsonandChasity Howard

Statement of instructional goals and objectives:

Do you have these from the lesson plan you taught?

Include your goals and objectives. If you are designing a lesson for the public schools, list the specific standards your lesson will address. Provide links to the standards, if you have them. Basically, answer the question, What is purpose of the planned instruction?.

Learner Characteristics:The groups of learners are 9th graders at H.E. McCracken Middle School in Bluffton, South Carolina, and make up six individual FACS and Design 1 classes. The students range in ages from 14 to 17 with the most common age being age 15. There are 142 students total including 60 girls and 82 boys. These classes are comprised of 31 African Americans, 5 Asian, 63 Caucasians, and 43 Hispanic. Six of the students have been identified as having an IEP (Individual Education Plan). There are seven students with a 504 Student Accommodation Plan. There are four students with a BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan). Twenty-nine students are being served by the ESOL (English Speakers of Other Languages) program and range from levels 1 to 5.To gather the above mentioned information about the groups of learners, there were several methods used. To start, the students information that is logged into PowerSchool was reviewed. This database was used to gather student gender, race and birthdates. Student files from the guidance office were used to determine IEPs, 504s and BIPs. Information for ESOL students was gathered from the lead ESOL teacher.

Content and Instructional Strategies:

Do you have this in your lesson plan and we can just add in the game?

What content will you present or provide? How will it be presented? How will it be sequenced? What instructional strategies will you use? This is where games might come into play nicely.

Important: Your instructional strategies must be in alignment with your goals and objectives. If there is not a direct connection between content or strategies that you plan to use, then rethink your plan.

Learner Assessment:

Students will use the snipping tool to capture the image of their completed room and write a reflection? What ?s will they answer in the reflection?

How will you assess your learners? Describe how they will be tested. You do not need to develop the assessment, but you need to provide a detailed description of it.

Evaluation:

Survey for the Learner1. Upon completion of this lesson, how confident are you in your ability to design a room according to the principles of interior design?1-Not confident /2-a little confident /3-not sure /4-very confident /5-I knew how to already

2. Based on your experience, how easy or difficult was the content in this lesson?1-too easy /2-a little easy /3-average /4-a little difficult /5-too difficult

3. Were the lesson directions clear and easy to understand?1-not clear /2-a little clear /3-not sure /4-pretty clear /5-very clear

4. Is this topic something you were interested in learning before this lesson?1-not interested /2-a little interested /3-not sure /4-pretty interested /5-very interested

5. Is there anything in this lesson you did not understand? Explain.

6. Are there any improvements that could be made to this lesson? Explain.

7. How did playing the online interior design game influence your learning the content of this lesson?