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How To Make Lesson Plan
How To Make Lesson Plan
How To Make Lesson Plan
By Yan Suo
July 5, 2010
THINK
THINK
Communicate
to
You
THINK
Know the
instructional
materials
Know the
content
Know your
students
Know y
our stu
dents
Know the
content
Know the
materials
Know yo
ur studen
ts
Know th
e conte
nt
Know the
materials
Know yo
ur studen
ts
Know the
content
Know th
e mater
ials
Technology
Software
Audio/visuals
Teacher mentors
Community resources
Equipment
Library resources
Local guest speakers
Profile
Objectiv
es
Materials
/
Equipme
nts
Procedur
e
Assessm
ent
Procedure
Assessmen
t
6.
7.
Name of lesson
Contributor
Subject
Grade level
Instructional settings: Small Group,
Whole class
General Description of lesson
Standards
Profile
Objective
s
Materials/ E
quipments
Procedure
Assessment
THINK
Profile
Objectives
Materials
/ Equipment
Materials
Procedure
Assessment
THINK
Profile
Objectives
PowerPoint
Materials/ E
quipment
s
Media
Player
Computer equipment
Computer
Procedure
Assessment
Software applications
Internet
connection
Video equipment
Projector
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ E
quipments
Procedur
e
Assessment
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ E
quipments
Procedure
Assessme
nt
Profile -> Objectives -> Materials/Equipment -> Procedure -> Closure -> Assessment
THINK
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ E
quipments
Procedure
Assessme
nt
quizzes
tests
independently performed worksheets
cooperative learning activities
hands-on experiments
oral discussion
question-and-answer sessions
AND
1.
Madeline
Hunter's
Seven Step
Lesson
Plan Model
5.
The 5Es
Model
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Gain attention
Inform learners of objectives
Stimulate recall of prior learning
Present the stimulus
Provide learning guidance
Elicit performance (practice)
Provide feedback
Assess performance
Enhance retention and transfer
Step 1. Review
Step 3. Objective
Engage
Explore
Explain
Elaborate
Evaluate
Activity
Instructional Strategies
Using the Appropriate Technique in Your Lesson Plan
Time: 30 minutes
Activity
Reference
Omrod, J.E. (2008) Human Learning (5th edition). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson
Education, Inc.
Madeline Hunter. (Year). Components of a Lesson Plan. Retrieved June 5, 2010 fro
m: http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/fieldexperiences//pdfs/lessonplandirect.pdf
Lewis, Beth (2010). Top 8 Components of a Well-Written Lesson Plan. Retrieved Jun
e 5, 2010 from:
http://k6educators.about.com/od/lessonplanheadquarters/tp/8_steps_lp.htm
CLRN. (2002). Lesson Plan Builder Worksheet. Retrieved June 5, 2010 from:
http://www.lessonplanbuilder.org/lessons/help.cfm
BCIT. (2003). Preparing Lesson Plan. BCIT Learning and Teaching Centre. Retrieved
July 9, 2010 from: http://www.bcit.ca/files/idc/pdf/htlessonplans.pdf
Gagne, R.M., Wager, W. W., Golas, K. C., & Kelle, J. M. (2005). Principle of Instructio
nal Design (5th Edition). Belmont, CA: Thomson Learning, Inc.
Teachnology (2010) What to Consider When Writing a Lesson Plan. Retrieved July 5
, 2010 from: http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/lesson_plan/