Sunday, April 12, 2009

An Example of How to Make a Lesson Plan

Here is a step by step example of how a lesson plan could be written. Let’s start with the title of the lesson such as ‘counting with pennies.’ Then you need to put the subject the lesson falls under such as ‘math.’ The amount of time the lesson will be going on for is important because you want to plan your day so you can get everything done that you want to. Materials is important, for every lesson there is to be taught there is always something that is needed even something so simple like the hand out of the assignment, if the materials aren’t written you could find yourself unprepared for the lesson. You want to list the objectives such as behavioral and knowledge, this is to help those teachers with students that are slower learners you always need to write down notes to those who may need extra help during the lesson, everyone is on different learning levels but the overall objective is for everyone to learn from the lesson. And in the end of the lesson plan you would want to leave space for the teacher to write their overall opinion, if the students learned from the lesson, if it was successful, and if it’s something they want to teach again in their next years of teaching.

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