Lesson Planning U7

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A written guide used to aid teachers in their lessons.


 Used

as a guide for the teacher

 Provides

direction

 Gives

the teacher a starting point

 Helps

keep good classroom management


 Gives

teacher a sense of security and confidence

 Provides

a record

 Communicate

with other teachers


 Transitions

 Easy

 Use

 Precise

time

 Variety

to follow


 Based

of 4 things

Interests and abilities of students

Your own interests and strengths


ď‚Ą

Your beliefs about teaching and learning

ď‚Ą

Your own openness to change your plan


 Lesson 

Design (Elements of a good lesson)

Madeline Hunter

 There

are 8 elements in Hunter’s lesson plan


 Get

class ready to learn

 Motivates

 Hint

students

to the theme


 Inform

 What

 The

students why they are with you

they will be able to do

learner will……….


 Teaches

skill

 Presents

information

 Lecture,

demo, pictures, etc.


 Show

 Use

the students

examples


ď‚ž2

way Q and A- Ongoing


 Teacher

is available

 Supervise

 Catch

students as they learn

mistakes immediately


 Teacher

is unavailable

 Student’s

practice learning on their own


 Bring

lesson to an end

 Review

 Tie

key points

everything together


Used to assess students knowledge

Provides grades for report cards

Keeps parents updated


Fred Jones

Teaching others allows you to gain a better understanding

Some students may not be able to fulfil responsibility


 Tek

 It

Aoki

is holistic rather than linear

 No

identifiable beginning or end


ď‚ž Desired

goals

ď‚ž Implicit

desires or interests of individuals


ď‚ž Learning

materials which are typically displayed and used in an instructional setting.

ď‚ž Pictures,

written materials, spoken words, maps, etc.


 May

be predefined by the teacher

 Teacher

and student activities defined together with “intents” and “displays.”


 1.

“Taken-for-granted” evaluation

 2.

“In-process” evaluation

 3.

“After-the-fact” evaluation


 SMART

Board

 Power

Point

 Overhead  Internet

Projectors


ď‚ž Computer

ď‚ž SMART

generated lesson plan templates

Board for in class formative evaluation


Lesson Plan Template


ď‚ž http://www.slideshare.net/bmcdiarmid/edit

-302-lesson-planning-presentation/download


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