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Creating Lesson Plans
Lydia Everly
Sample Lesson Plan:
Transformations
Fundamental Sections for
Planning a Lesson
 Vision
 Heading
 State Content Standards and Objectives
 Specific Learning Objectives
 Technology-Integration
 Materials
 Interest-Builder
 Procedure
 Closure
 Evaluation of Student-Learning
 Assignment
 Modifications
 Reflection
Overview
 Each of the fundamental sections of a standard
lesson plan has its own slide
 These slides include a description of each section and
its goals
 Following each sectional slide will be a
corresponding explanation slide
 These slides explain how I’ve completed each
fundamental section in my sample lesson plan
 The sample lesson plan on transformations should be
reviewed before proceeding further through this
presentation
Vision
 Although not part of the actual lesson
plan, the vision for your lesson plan is
essential
 Your goal here is to explain how you envision
the class period to take place
 What do your students know prior to this day?
 What happens throughout the period, from the
moment students walk in until the moment they
leave?
For the sample lesson plan, my
vision clearly states how the class
is conducted:
 When reading the vision for my plan, you can
read what specific knowledge students have
before the day of the lesson plan
 For example, “Students will already . . . be comfortable
graphing on a coordinate plane”
 I provide an overview of specific tasks from the
beginning of the period with the interest-builder
all the way to end of the period describing the
assignment
 For example, “I will walk around the room to ensure
participation and understanding”
Heading
 The heading is the first part of your lesson plan
 Your goal here is to display all information necessary
to identify the plan
 Your Name and Master Teacher’s Name (if you are not
currently teaching on your own)
 Who made this plan?
 Date
 When will this plan be used?
 Subject
 For what academic area does this plan pertain?
 Grade Level
 Which grade(s) will be taught using this plan?
At the top of the sample lesson
plan, I clearly display all the
heading information:
 You can see my name, the subject, and
the grade level
 Note that for date, the plan reads, “TBA,”
which indicates that I have not yet
determined when exactly the plan will be
used this school year
 Also note that I do not list a name for
Master Teacher because I currently
teach
State Content Standards and
Objectives (CSOs)
 The CSOs are the second part of your lesson
plan. They should be made visible directly below
the heading section
 Your goal here is accurately list all the CSOs that will
be covered within this lesson plan
 You need to include both the code and explanation
which can be found on the state’s website for each CSO
you list
 You must cover each listed CSO within this lesson plan
 Do not list CSOs that students know prior to this lesson or
CSOs that will be included in the next lesson
In the sample lesson plan, I list
the two WV CSOs that I cover in
my lesson:
 Note that the code and a brief description
is included for both CSOs
 I did not list any CSOs that do not pertain
directly to this lesson
 Another important note, throughout the
Procedure section, you will see where I
reference each CSO as it is being covered
 It is important to keep track of where in the lesson
plan CSOs are incorporated
Specific Lesson Objectives
 The Specific Lesson Objectives are the third
part of your lesson plan. They should be made
visible directly below the CSO section
 Your goal here is to list the specific goals that your
students will achieve through this lesson plan
 What do you want your students to learn?
 What do you expect students to be able to do by the end of
this lesson?
In the sample lesson plan, I list 2
specific lesson objectives for my
students:
 Note that these objectives do not restate
the CSOs, but are particular to my group
of students
 Also note the language being used: for
both objectives, I start the statement with,
“Students will . . .”
 You must make these objectives specific to
your class
Technology-Integration
 The Technology-Integration is the fourth part of your
lesson plan. It should be made visible directly below the
Specific Lesson Objectives section
 Your goal here is to list and explain any type of twenty-first
century tools that will be applied within this lesson plan
 Will an interactive board be used?
 If so, include the type and how it will be used
 Will any software, programs, or applications be used?
 If so, include the name of each and the type of device used to
access each
 Will any websites be used?
 If so, include the URL for each
For the sample lesson plan, my
technology-integration section is
rather brief:
 Note that I describe what type of
interactive board I use and how I will use
it
 This is the only technology-integration in my
plan, and that’s fine
 You may have little integration, like this sample
plan, or you may be working exclusively with iPads
in class and have full integration
Materials
 The Materials are the fifth part of your
lesson plan. They should be made visible
directly below the Technology-Integration
section
 Your goal here is to simply list all items
needed to complete this lesson as planned
 For each item listed, include whether it is provided
by instructor or required by each student
On the sample lesson plan, you
can see that I have a numbered
list for necessary materials:
 Note that I describe who provides each
material in this section, but not how each
will be used
 This section is only a list, not a lengthy
explanation
Interest-Builder
 The Interest-Builder is the sixth part of
your lesson plan. It should be made
visible directly below the Materials
section
 Your goal here is to explain how you intend
to motivate students for this lesson
 How will you get your students ready for this
lesson?
 Include an approximate time-frame for this activity
In the sample lesson plan, I write
out my interest-builder in
paragraph form:
 Note that it begins as students enter the
classroom and goes on to describe all
necessary aspects of the activity
 Your interest-builder should designed to get the
students in the mind-set for the lesson you have
planned
 Also note that I end the paragraph by stating the
approximate time to allow for this activity
Procedure
 The Procedure is the seventh part of your
lesson plan. This is the bulk of your plan. It
should be made visible directly below the
Interest-Builder section
 Your goal here is list each specific task of your plan for
this lesson step-by-step
 Number the steps and include an explanation for each
 What will students do first, second, etc.?
 How will they do this step?
 What will you be doing at this time?
 Explain each step from the Interest-Builder to the
Assignment for the lesson
As you can see in the sample
lesson plan, my procedure is
quite detailed:
 This is the section where you explain exactly
what happens step by step in a numbered list
 For example, “Then, I’ll instruct the students to
translate the figure left four units and up six units”
 Also note, as stated in the CSO explanation
slide, that each CSO is listed in the procedure
for the step that covers it
 For example, “The students will draw this figure on
their graph using the coordinates. (M.O.G.3.1)”
Closure
 The Closure is the eighth part of your
lesson plan. It should be made visible
directly below the Procedure section
 Your goal here is to explain how you will
conclude this lesson
 How will you end the class?
 What will you do at the end of the period to bring the
lesson together for the students?
 How will you re-cap or wrap-up this lesson?
In the sample lesson plan, I
explain exactly how I end the
lesson in my Closure section:
 Like the Interest-Builder and Assignment
sections, this is part of the procedure, but
it is important to note specifically how you
intend to close your lesson
 For example, “I will wrap up the lesson by
summarizing each type of transformation”
Evaluation of Student-Learning
 The Evaluation of Student-Learning is the ninth
part of your lesson plan. It should be made
visible directly below the Closure section
 Your goal here is to explain how you will assess what
your students learned during the course of this lesson
 How you will determine at the end of the period if the
students accomplished what you intended for this
lesson?
 Were the specific lesson objectives achieved?
As you can see in the sample
lesson plan, I explain how I will
know if the students achieved the
goals I had set for the lesson in
my Evaluation of Student-
Learning section:
 I describe ensuring participation, which should
be done for all lesson plans
 In addition, I state that the purpose of the
homework is for practice, and that I will grade
this work to assess each student’s knowledge
Assignment
 The Assignment is the tenth part of your lesson
plan. It should be made visible directly below the
Evaluation of Student-Learning section
 Your goal here to list the assignment or assignments,
if applicable, that students must complete for this
lesson
 Will there be an assignment for students?
 If so, will students have time to complete the assignment in
class, or will there be homework?
 What is the assignment, and what specifically are
students expected to do?
In the sample lesson plan, I
describe details for the
assignment I will give my
students:
 Note that I explain what the assignment
is, how it will be distributed to students,
and what specifically the students are to
do
 Another important note, it is perfectly
acceptable to have no assignment for
your lesson plan
Modifications
 The Modifications are the tenth part of your lesson plan.
They should be made visible directly below the
Assignment section
 Your goal here is create specific accommodations for
exceptional students
 Do you have any gifted students?
 How will you adapt the lesson for their talents?
 Do you have any students with learning disabilities?
 How will you ensure these students can achieve the specific
lesson objectives?
 Do you have any students who work at an accelerated pace?
 How will you provide engagement for these students throughout
the lesson?
For the sample lesson plan, I list
and describe 3 modifications:
 Note that I have listed a modification for
three broad groups of students
 You’ll need to address the specific needs for
students you teach, but it is important to plan
a lesson that could easily be adapted for any
and all students so that you can use it for
years to come
Reflection
 The Reflection is the final part of your lesson
plan. It should be made visible directly below
the Modifications section
 Your goal here is to explain how the lesson worked
to reference for future lessons
 Did the lesson go as planned?
 What went well, and what went poorly?
 Were there any responses from students that surprised
you?
 Is there any timing you must change?
 You must leave this section blank until after you’ve
actually used the plan to teach a class
For the sample lesson plan, I do
include a Reflection section:
 I have used this lesson plan before, so I was
able to evaluate how the plan worked
 Note that I mention specific information that I will be
able to refer to the next time I use this lesson plan
 Remember you will not include this section until
after you use the lesson plan to teach a class!
Conclusion
 You should now review my sample
lesson plan again, then re-read through
this presentation to ensure your
understanding
 Good luck creating your very own lesson
plan!

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Creating lesson plans lydia everly

  • 1. Creating Lesson Plans Lydia Everly Sample Lesson Plan: Transformations
  • 2. Fundamental Sections for Planning a Lesson  Vision  Heading  State Content Standards and Objectives  Specific Learning Objectives  Technology-Integration  Materials  Interest-Builder  Procedure  Closure  Evaluation of Student-Learning  Assignment  Modifications  Reflection
  • 3. Overview  Each of the fundamental sections of a standard lesson plan has its own slide  These slides include a description of each section and its goals  Following each sectional slide will be a corresponding explanation slide  These slides explain how I’ve completed each fundamental section in my sample lesson plan  The sample lesson plan on transformations should be reviewed before proceeding further through this presentation
  • 4. Vision  Although not part of the actual lesson plan, the vision for your lesson plan is essential  Your goal here is to explain how you envision the class period to take place  What do your students know prior to this day?  What happens throughout the period, from the moment students walk in until the moment they leave?
  • 5. For the sample lesson plan, my vision clearly states how the class is conducted:  When reading the vision for my plan, you can read what specific knowledge students have before the day of the lesson plan  For example, “Students will already . . . be comfortable graphing on a coordinate plane”  I provide an overview of specific tasks from the beginning of the period with the interest-builder all the way to end of the period describing the assignment  For example, “I will walk around the room to ensure participation and understanding”
  • 6. Heading  The heading is the first part of your lesson plan  Your goal here is to display all information necessary to identify the plan  Your Name and Master Teacher’s Name (if you are not currently teaching on your own)  Who made this plan?  Date  When will this plan be used?  Subject  For what academic area does this plan pertain?  Grade Level  Which grade(s) will be taught using this plan?
  • 7. At the top of the sample lesson plan, I clearly display all the heading information:  You can see my name, the subject, and the grade level  Note that for date, the plan reads, “TBA,” which indicates that I have not yet determined when exactly the plan will be used this school year  Also note that I do not list a name for Master Teacher because I currently teach
  • 8. State Content Standards and Objectives (CSOs)  The CSOs are the second part of your lesson plan. They should be made visible directly below the heading section  Your goal here is accurately list all the CSOs that will be covered within this lesson plan  You need to include both the code and explanation which can be found on the state’s website for each CSO you list  You must cover each listed CSO within this lesson plan  Do not list CSOs that students know prior to this lesson or CSOs that will be included in the next lesson
  • 9. In the sample lesson plan, I list the two WV CSOs that I cover in my lesson:  Note that the code and a brief description is included for both CSOs  I did not list any CSOs that do not pertain directly to this lesson  Another important note, throughout the Procedure section, you will see where I reference each CSO as it is being covered  It is important to keep track of where in the lesson plan CSOs are incorporated
  • 10. Specific Lesson Objectives  The Specific Lesson Objectives are the third part of your lesson plan. They should be made visible directly below the CSO section  Your goal here is to list the specific goals that your students will achieve through this lesson plan  What do you want your students to learn?  What do you expect students to be able to do by the end of this lesson?
  • 11. In the sample lesson plan, I list 2 specific lesson objectives for my students:  Note that these objectives do not restate the CSOs, but are particular to my group of students  Also note the language being used: for both objectives, I start the statement with, “Students will . . .”  You must make these objectives specific to your class
  • 12. Technology-Integration  The Technology-Integration is the fourth part of your lesson plan. It should be made visible directly below the Specific Lesson Objectives section  Your goal here is to list and explain any type of twenty-first century tools that will be applied within this lesson plan  Will an interactive board be used?  If so, include the type and how it will be used  Will any software, programs, or applications be used?  If so, include the name of each and the type of device used to access each  Will any websites be used?  If so, include the URL for each
  • 13. For the sample lesson plan, my technology-integration section is rather brief:  Note that I describe what type of interactive board I use and how I will use it  This is the only technology-integration in my plan, and that’s fine  You may have little integration, like this sample plan, or you may be working exclusively with iPads in class and have full integration
  • 14. Materials  The Materials are the fifth part of your lesson plan. They should be made visible directly below the Technology-Integration section  Your goal here is to simply list all items needed to complete this lesson as planned  For each item listed, include whether it is provided by instructor or required by each student
  • 15. On the sample lesson plan, you can see that I have a numbered list for necessary materials:  Note that I describe who provides each material in this section, but not how each will be used  This section is only a list, not a lengthy explanation
  • 16. Interest-Builder  The Interest-Builder is the sixth part of your lesson plan. It should be made visible directly below the Materials section  Your goal here is to explain how you intend to motivate students for this lesson  How will you get your students ready for this lesson?  Include an approximate time-frame for this activity
  • 17. In the sample lesson plan, I write out my interest-builder in paragraph form:  Note that it begins as students enter the classroom and goes on to describe all necessary aspects of the activity  Your interest-builder should designed to get the students in the mind-set for the lesson you have planned  Also note that I end the paragraph by stating the approximate time to allow for this activity
  • 18. Procedure  The Procedure is the seventh part of your lesson plan. This is the bulk of your plan. It should be made visible directly below the Interest-Builder section  Your goal here is list each specific task of your plan for this lesson step-by-step  Number the steps and include an explanation for each  What will students do first, second, etc.?  How will they do this step?  What will you be doing at this time?  Explain each step from the Interest-Builder to the Assignment for the lesson
  • 19. As you can see in the sample lesson plan, my procedure is quite detailed:  This is the section where you explain exactly what happens step by step in a numbered list  For example, “Then, I’ll instruct the students to translate the figure left four units and up six units”  Also note, as stated in the CSO explanation slide, that each CSO is listed in the procedure for the step that covers it  For example, “The students will draw this figure on their graph using the coordinates. (M.O.G.3.1)”
  • 20. Closure  The Closure is the eighth part of your lesson plan. It should be made visible directly below the Procedure section  Your goal here is to explain how you will conclude this lesson  How will you end the class?  What will you do at the end of the period to bring the lesson together for the students?  How will you re-cap or wrap-up this lesson?
  • 21. In the sample lesson plan, I explain exactly how I end the lesson in my Closure section:  Like the Interest-Builder and Assignment sections, this is part of the procedure, but it is important to note specifically how you intend to close your lesson  For example, “I will wrap up the lesson by summarizing each type of transformation”
  • 22. Evaluation of Student-Learning  The Evaluation of Student-Learning is the ninth part of your lesson plan. It should be made visible directly below the Closure section  Your goal here is to explain how you will assess what your students learned during the course of this lesson  How you will determine at the end of the period if the students accomplished what you intended for this lesson?  Were the specific lesson objectives achieved?
  • 23. As you can see in the sample lesson plan, I explain how I will know if the students achieved the goals I had set for the lesson in my Evaluation of Student- Learning section:  I describe ensuring participation, which should be done for all lesson plans  In addition, I state that the purpose of the homework is for practice, and that I will grade this work to assess each student’s knowledge
  • 24. Assignment  The Assignment is the tenth part of your lesson plan. It should be made visible directly below the Evaluation of Student-Learning section  Your goal here to list the assignment or assignments, if applicable, that students must complete for this lesson  Will there be an assignment for students?  If so, will students have time to complete the assignment in class, or will there be homework?  What is the assignment, and what specifically are students expected to do?
  • 25. In the sample lesson plan, I describe details for the assignment I will give my students:  Note that I explain what the assignment is, how it will be distributed to students, and what specifically the students are to do  Another important note, it is perfectly acceptable to have no assignment for your lesson plan
  • 26. Modifications  The Modifications are the tenth part of your lesson plan. They should be made visible directly below the Assignment section  Your goal here is create specific accommodations for exceptional students  Do you have any gifted students?  How will you adapt the lesson for their talents?  Do you have any students with learning disabilities?  How will you ensure these students can achieve the specific lesson objectives?  Do you have any students who work at an accelerated pace?  How will you provide engagement for these students throughout the lesson?
  • 27. For the sample lesson plan, I list and describe 3 modifications:  Note that I have listed a modification for three broad groups of students  You’ll need to address the specific needs for students you teach, but it is important to plan a lesson that could easily be adapted for any and all students so that you can use it for years to come
  • 28. Reflection  The Reflection is the final part of your lesson plan. It should be made visible directly below the Modifications section  Your goal here is to explain how the lesson worked to reference for future lessons  Did the lesson go as planned?  What went well, and what went poorly?  Were there any responses from students that surprised you?  Is there any timing you must change?  You must leave this section blank until after you’ve actually used the plan to teach a class
  • 29. For the sample lesson plan, I do include a Reflection section:  I have used this lesson plan before, so I was able to evaluate how the plan worked  Note that I mention specific information that I will be able to refer to the next time I use this lesson plan  Remember you will not include this section until after you use the lesson plan to teach a class!
  • 30. Conclusion  You should now review my sample lesson plan again, then re-read through this presentation to ensure your understanding  Good luck creating your very own lesson plan!