Safari Dance Lesson Plan
Safari Dance Lesson Plan
Safari Dance Lesson Plan
CRN:
1253
LESSON TITLE:
Safari Circle Dance
LESSON SOURCE
DATE:
GRADE FOCUS:
3rd Grade
http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=9070 5/10/16
LENGTH OF
LESSON:
45 minuets
INTEGRATED
AREAS:
Music, dance,
science, social
studies,
mathematics,
language arts
AFFECTIVE OBJECTIVES
(Expected student behaviors . . .)
PSYCHOMOTOR OBJECTIVES
(What students will do . . . )
ASSESSMENT
(Include any rubrics, quizzes, sheets, etc.)
STRATEGY FOR ASSESSMENT (How will you evaluate student progress of each objective?)
Teacher will observe the class and assess the students success of completing and participating in the dance.
Teacher will use group discussion to ensure students understanding of what a circle dance is. Teacher will use
a homework assignment to reinforce the idea of what a circle dance is.
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
STRATEGIES TO MEET DIVERSIFIED LEARNERS (English Learners, Students with Special Needs)
The dance steps can be modified for students with special needs. Having them go slower by cutting out some
of the moves may also help. For example, instead of walking back and forth or forward and backward, they
can march in place.
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, and TECHNOLOGY NEEDED (bring music or similar items you may need for
your lesson presentation)
Song for The Lion Sleeps Tonight by The Tokens (this can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=OQlByoPdG6c ), a way to play the song (i.e. a stereo, a radio, or a computer), a room big enough for the
class to dance in a circle formation.