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Adapted from the presentation of Mr. Yan Suo How to Make Lesson Plan.

Dec 23, 2015

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  • Slide 1
  • Adapted from the presentation of Mr. Yan Suo How to Make Lesson Plan
  • Slide 2
  • THINK What is a lesson plan?
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  • What is a lesson plan description of the course A teachers detailed description of the course of instruction for an individual lesson. -- Wikipedia Dictionaries written guide definition and direction A lesson plan is a written guide for trainers plans in order to achieve the intended learning outcomes. It provides specific definition and direction on learning objectives, equipment, instructional media material requirements, and conduct of the training. -- Education Dictionaries
  • Slide 4
  • THINK What is the purpose of a lesson plan?
  • Slide 5
  • Communicate You Communicate to You
  • Slide 6
  • THINK What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
  • Slide 7
  • What to consider when writing a lesson plan Ability & interest levels Backgrounds Attention spans Ability to work together in groups Prior knowledge and learning experiences Special needs or accommodations Learning preferences Know your students Subject matter that you will be teaching State/school district curriculum guides National/state curriculum standards Know the content Technology, software, audio/visuals, teacher mentors, community resources, equipment, library resources, local guest speakers, etc. Know the instructional materials Modified from sources: What to Consider When Writing a Lesson Plan
  • Slide 8
  • What to consider when designing a lesson plan? Know your students Know the content Know the materials Ability & interest levels Backgrounds Attention spans Ability to work together in groups Prior knowledge and learning experiences Special needs or accommodations Learning preferences
  • Slide 9
  • What to consider when designing a lesson plan? Know your students Know the content Know the materials Subject matter that you will be teaching State/school district curriculum guides National/state curriculum standards
  • Slide 10
  • What to consider when designing a lesson plan? Know your students Know the content Know the materials Technology Software Audio/visuals Teacher mentors Community resources Equipment Library resources Local guest speakers
  • Slide 11
  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile/Subject Matter Objectives Materials/ Equipments ProcedureAssessment
  • Slide 12
  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/ Equipments Procedure Assessment Basic information about the lesson 1. Name of lesson 2. Contributor 3. Subject 4. Grade level 5. Instructional settings: Small Group, Whole class 6. General Description of lesson 7. Standards
  • Slide 13
  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/ Equipments Procedure Assessment Determine what you want students to learn and be able to do Tips in Writing Effective Instructional Objectives Tips in Writing Effective Instructional Objectives More tips in Writing Objectives More tips in Writing Objectives conceptskill Focus on the concept or skill which you intend to teach E.g. Organize, design and prototype content-rich Web sites that are easy to navigate and search
  • Slide 14
  • THINK The types of instructional materials Materials/Equipment Profile -> Objectives -> Materials/Equipment -> Procedure -> Assessment
  • Slide 15
  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/ Equipments Procedure Assessment Materials Power Point presentations (visual aids) Text Books Journal Articles Multimedia materials: Instructional video or audio Job-aid Rubric Checklist Modified from sources: Designing Instructional Materials
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  • THINK The equipment available for the instructor Materials/Equipment Profile -> Objectives -> Materials/Equipment -> Procedure -> Assessment
  • Slide 17
  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/ Equipments Procedure Assessment Commonly used instructional equipments Software applications PowerPoint Media Player Computer equipment Computer Internet connection Video equipment Projector Modified from sources: Designing Instructional Materials
  • Slide 18
  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/ Equipments Procedure Assessment Outlining the STEPS of the teaching process Example of Detailed Lesson Plan Example of Detailed Lesson Plan Examples of Semi or Brief Lesson Plans Examples of Semi or Brief Lesson Plans
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  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/ Equipments Procedure Assessment outcome Assess the outcome and to what extent the objectives were achieved objectives. Ensure the assessment activity is directly and explicitly tied to the stated objectives. reflect upon the result revise Take time to reflect upon the result, and revise the lesson plan accordingly
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  • THINK The assessment activities available for the instructor Assessment Profile -> Objectives -> Materials/Equipment -> Procedure -> Closure -> Assessment
  • Slide 21
  • Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/ Equipments Procedure Assessment Some commonly used assessment activities: quizzes tests independently performed worksheets cooperative learning activities hands-on experiments oral discussion question-and-answer sessions