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WHAT ARE WE DOING
TODAY?
We are going to answer these
questions!
What things do I need to think about when creating
a lesson plan?
How do I write a block lesson Plan?
How do I create a Web Theme Plan?
What do I need to remember when creating lesson
plans for an Elementary class?
Who develops the Curriculum?
What questions do you have?
FIRST….
What is a lesson plan?
A lesson plan is a teacher's daily guide for what students need
to learn, how it will be taught, and how learning will be
measured. Lesson plans help teachers be more effective in
the classroom by providing a detailed outline to follow each
class period. https://www.aeseducation.com/what-is-a-lesson-plan
Why are they important?
Lesson plans “help ensure that all standards and
materials are covered, providing a teacher and students
with structure for each class day. Many schools require
that teachers submit lesson plans in a specific format on a
daily, weekly or monthly basis. For teachers who do not
have a required format, a variety of formats are available
https://classroom.synonym.com/types-lesson-plans-8145257.html
to meet individual needs”
SECOND….
What does a good lesson plan need to include?
Good lesson plans should have 6
parts:
Lesson Objectives
Related Requirements
Lesson Materials
Lesson Procedure
Assessment Method
Lesson Reflection
https://www.aeseducation.com/what-is-a-lesson-plan
WHAT THINGS DO I NEED TO THINK
ABOUT WHEN CREATING A LESSON PLAN?
What are the 6 key things I need in a plan?
What is my topic?
What are the standards and requirements for the content or
topic I am teaching?
What do I want my students to know?
What should my students already know?
How long is the lesson going to take to complete?
What materials will I need?
How will I test the students to see if they ‘got it’?
What lesson plan style will work best for this lesson?
Does my school require a template or specific kind of lesson
format?
….. ? Whew!
There are lots of lesson plan styles and lots of questions you
can ask yourself when planning a lesson!
HOW DO I WRITE A BLOCK
LESSON PLAN?
A clock lesson plan covers a set number of
minutes, per day, for each week…
Think about your classes now…
Teachers have to consider the time they have
the students…
How much to do in each block for each day
And think about how many days a week the
class will meet
This means breaking a lesson into segments!
Does your school have a set format you have
to use?
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