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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Understanding by Design PD resources

Your Task

With other teachers in your content area, create a unit plan using the Understanding by Design Template.

1. For examples of Understanding by Design subject specific unit plans, look here:

Teachers, here you can find a collection of sample Understanding by Design unit plans categorized by content area.



Health
Teachers will be given a hard copy of nutrition unit from Integrating Differentiated Instruction and Understanding by Design by Tomlinson and McTighe.

Math
Geometry this link includes a full length description of the backwards design process along with a unit on 10th grade geometry (volume and surface area) that starts on page 4 (scroll down).


Science
Earth Science
Plate Tectonics unit 2 To access this unit plan, click it and then open it in your downloads folder on the left side of your dock (bottom of screen).

Living Environment

Social Studies
I will also give you a hard copy of a Vietnam War unit plan and a Civil War unit plan

Spanish

Here's an Understanding by Design unit rubric that administrators and teachers can use to give feedback for units to colleagues.

2. You can access the unit template here or by checking your email.

3. Save the unit plan as a copy and rename it: Subject Topic Unit ex. Biology DNA Fingerprinting Unit

4. Next post your unit plan on the HS308Staff wiki. Sign up for Wikispaces. Do NOT create a wiki. Join the HS308Staff wiki. I will approve your membership.

To post the unit plan on the site, find your subject on the left hand navigation menu. Click your subject. Click edit on the top right corner of the page. Copy and paste your unit. Click save.

If you are having trouble with wikispaces, you can share the unit plan with HS308Staff@Googlegroups.com as a Google Doc and I’ll post the unit plan for you later.

Understanding by Design PD in progress

I'm doing another PD on Brooklyn Queens Day about Understanding by Design. In this PD, I will be talking to teachers about how to design units by first defining the learning goals for students (based on NYS Standards/Regents), next the assessments (formative and summative), and finally the learning activities. I have a feeling from observing many of the teachers at this school that many of them are already planning using this template but it's a good idea to reinforce best practices and show them some sample UbD units to let them see what teachers are doing in other schools.

Unfortunately, the official UbD unit exchange website is pay-per-user and at $69 per user for 10-20 users, it could be a bit pricey. There is however, a free alternative to that, a UbD wiki in which the users post their lesson plans (by subject area) free of charge. =)

Through my search for UbD units, I also found some web sites of tech integration consultants, some who work in public schools, and some who work in international schools in foreign countries. I saw many ideas that I wish I had seen at the beginning of the year (using Google Sites, using the UbD template to train teachers to integrate technology, using the UbD template to help teachers plan.) I wish I could have done a better job as a "Teacher & Student Learning Center" coordinator...If I could do the year over again, I would have set up a website immediately where teachers could get resources, I would blog every time I found something interesting, and I would have reached out to more teachers. Well, there's always these last few weeks... I hope the next person is truly a great resource.