lesson planning
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Who needs a lesson plan or who needs to know how to do it?
Do good lesson plans ensure students will learn what is intended?
What do effective plans do?
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What is a Lesson Plan?
LESSON =
Journey
LESSON PLAN =
Map
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Why is planning important?Teachers need to indentify his or her AIMS
for the lesson.It gives the teacher the opportunity to predict
possible problems and consider solutions.It makes sure the lesson is balanced and
appropriate for class.It gives teacher confidence.Planning is generally good practice and a
sign of professionalism.
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Principles of Planning
Aims – Consider realistic goals.- What do the students know already?- What do the students need to know?- What did you do with the students in the previous
class?- How well do the class work together?- How motivated are the students?
Variety – a way of getting and keeping the students engaged and interested.
Flexibility – expect the unexpected!
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Learning Elements (ESA)
Engage
Study
Activate
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What should a lesson plan contain? (I)
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What should a lesson plan contain? (II)
DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDENTS.
OBJECTIVES/AIMS
We say what we hope to achieve.
The more specific we are, the easier it will be to see
whether or not we have achieved those aims.
Broad aims are bound to be less useful.
Primary and Secondary aims.
EXPECTED LEARNING:
Students will be able to…
Students will …
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PROCEDURES – description of how it will be executed.
TIMING – to have an idea of how long we expect things to take.
ANTICIPATED PROBLEMS – list of potential difficulties – and suggestions about what to do if they arise.
EXTRA ACTIVITIES/ MATERIAL.
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Remember!
1. Write clear and specific objectives that align with course
objectives.
2. Inform students of lesson objectives.
3. Promote recall or prior learning.
4. Use activities and assessments to promote learning and to meet
lesson objectives.
5. Give students feedback on their progress.
6. Gauge your timing for each activity.
7. Keep a record of the materials needed to complete the lesson.
8. Incorporate student activity and interaction into the lesson.
9. Record your own reflections and your students’on the success of
the class.
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Because lesson plans can help you:
1. Incorporate good teaching practices in
every lesson.
2. Efficiently prepare for the next time you
offer the course.
3. Be critically reflective in your teaching.
4. Share teaching ideas with your colleagues.