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Students will recognize how school workers cooperate and
discuss what cooperation is, helpful effects, and harmful
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Primary Learning Outcomes
Who are workers in our schools? How do they work
together?
Additional Learning Outcomes
Assessed QCC Standards:
Grade: 6
Guidance
A. Self Knowledge
2
Topic: Skills to
interact with others.
Standard: Demonstrate respect for the feelings and beliefs of others.
Demonstrate an appreciation for the similarities and differences among people.
Demonstrate tolerance and flexibility in interpersonal and group situations.
Demonstrate skills in responding to criticism. Demonstrate effective group
membership skills. Demonstrate effective social skills. Demonstrate
understanding of different cultures, lifestyles, attitudes, and
abilities.
B. Educational and Occupational Exploration
6
Topic: Skills to
locate, understand, and use career information.
Standard: Identify various ways that
occupations can be classified. Identify a number of occupational groups for
exploration. Demonstrate skills in using school and community resources to learn
about occupational groups. Identify sources to obtain information about
occupational groups including self-employment. Identify skills that are
transferable from one occupation to another. Identify sources of employment in
the community.
Procedures/Activities
Step:
1 Duration: 10 min.
Distribute the resource page to coworkers. Based on the
responses you receive on the “detach and return” portion of your form, set up a
schedule of school workers to speak to your class. Prepare a “School Worker
Team” sack (as detailed in directions below).
Attachments for Step
1
Title: FileName: Letter for School Teams.doc
Description: Print and
copy for each student.
Step:
2 Duration: 5 min.
Introduce the concept of teamwork by directing the students in
a relay of some kind. Talk about teamwork with the students: ·Why do we have
teams? ·Does everyone on a team do the same thing? ·Is this always true? In
football, certain players block the ball, certain players throw the ball.
Step: 3 Duration: 10 min.
This is the way it is at school too. The cook knows how to
make big batches of recipes. The custodian knows how to run the furnace, and the
principal knows how to get the money to run the school. During the week,
different school workers will be talking to us about their teamwork. Label a
paper sack “School Worker Team.” Cut slips of paper to put into the sack. On
each slip of paper write the name of a school worker. Omit those not found in
your school. Add those not found on this list.
Attachments for Step
3
Title: FileName: List of school workers.doc
Description: Use this list
as reference.
Step:
4 Duration: one week
Arrange for each of your school’s workers to step into your
classroom for a few minutes and tell the students about his or her work. This
can be done at various times during the course of several days. Try to space the
presentations to keep the students’ interest and to accommodate the workers’
schedules.
Step: 5 Duration: one
week
6. After the worker has finished a brief description of his or
her work, have this person draw a slip from the “School Worker Team” sack. This
person then (1) reads aloud the name of the worker written on the slip of paper
and (2) tells how his or her own work, schedule, etc., relative to that
worker’s.
Step: 6 Duration: 45
min.
Process the activity on the last day by having the students
draw pictures of a two-member school worker team, showing how their work is
related. Discuss what cooperation means and talk about how cooperation is
helpful (e.g., get work done faster, fun to work together) and how it might be
harmful (e.g., paying too much attention to helping others and not getting your
own work done, not allowing others to learn by experience). Have them post their
completed illustrations. Caption the picture display “The School Worker Team.”
Materials and Equipment
Drawing paper, crayons, sack, slips of paper, resource
page
Standards (Local and/or National)
Total Duration
A week of class sessions
Technology Connection
Assessment
Students' participation in the activity will be
evaluated.
Extension
Remediation
Accommodation
Modification
For students with significant disabilities, what changes can
be made in instruction and teaching delivery to allow students to participate in
classroom instruction while working on IEP objectives and off grade level QCC
standards. Below are suggested modifications correlated to the procedures of
this lesson plan.