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Lesson Idea Form (Designing a New Lesson)

Make sure to follow the 85/15 rule when presenting. About 85% of the
lesson should be student centered, hands-on, and interactive student
engagement activities. Only about 15% should be teacher instruction,
such as introducing the lesson, posing questions, and giving instructions.
Lesson Name:
Author:
Length of Lesson:
Category (grade/subject):
Learning Lesson
Idea:_______________________________________________________________________________
________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________
Set the Context (Why this lesson, how is it relevant to the students
lives?):
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Is this lesson part of a module? (Circle one)

Yes

No

N/A

Specific Lesson Topic/ Content


Area:_____________________________________________________________________
A. The Objective: What will the Students Learn?
1. They will learn
________________________________________________________________________
_____
2. They will be able to
________________________________________________________________________

B. Lesson Outline:

Lesson Idea Form (Designing a New Lesson)


Activity

(C)
Introduction
Activity
Activity 1
Activity 2
(D) Closing
Activity

(B) Description of Each


Activity

Step
Step
Etc.:
Step
Step
Etc.:
Step
Step
Etc.:
Step
Step
Etc.:

(E)
Activity
Product

1:
2:
1:
2:
1:
2:
1:
2:
(G) Total
Time:

(F) Time
Teacher
Student
Instructi
Handson
On

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