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• OBJECTIVES
• TIMING
• SEQUENCING
• DIFFERENTIATION
• ASSESSMENT
• MATERIALS
Doable
Observable

What will students learn in


this lesson? Measurable
→ Knowledge
→ Skills
→ Awareness
→ Language

Participants will be able to describe the six key


elements of a good lesson plan.

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What is it? Things to consider
• describes what will happen during the • when is the best time to do an activity?
lesson, the order in which it happens,
• what is a logical but meaningful way to
and how you will transition between
organize the lesson?
activities and to the next lesson

Warm-up Introduction Presentation 1+ activities Evaluation Application

Direct guidance from Learners have more


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Student Learning Overall Lesson
• comprehension questions • leave time at the end for feedback
• short presentation • space to take notes on lesson plan
• drills
• short quiz
• written assignment
• group activity

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6 elements of a good Next steps
lesson plan
• Objectives • Review these concepts and take a
comprehension quiz
• Timing
• Sequencing • Think about why these six elements
should be included in a lesson plan
• Differentiation
• Assessment
• Materials

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AE E-Teacher Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and
administered by FHI 360. This work is licensed under the Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 License, except where noted. To view a copy
of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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