Sunday, 19 March 2017

Writing Lesson Plan Goals, Objectives and Strategies( Parts of a lesson plan)


Parts of A Lesson Plan

In class, our lecture show me example lesson plan for subject English. And I refer from that to make my assignment. And it is my first time I do lesson plan. Below parts of a lesson plan :

A) OBJECTIVES

  • promote a range of levels of understanding (low and high) within each domain.
  • be written specifically each students must know and be able to do.
  • be achieved by your students.

B) RESOURCES

  • it denotes which resources you and the learners will use in order to accomplish the specific instructional objectives. 
  • This material such as books or journal.

C) SET INDUCTION
  • Set induction are terms used to indicate the need to start the lesson by capturing learners attention or interest.
  • The teacher ask student what they will learn today.

      4 purposes
  • focusing attention on what is to be learned by gaining students'' interest.
  • transition from old to new materials - relating back to previous learning.
  • to provide a structure for the lesson - telling them what is expected.
  • to give meaning to a new concept or principle - for instance by giving ex.

for example : rates of reaction.


D) METHOD OF DEVELOPMENT.

  • how will teaching and learning proceed? This is a description of stages how teaching and learning takes place
  • can choose using discovery learning or cooperative learning.

E) ASSESSMENT

  • A review specifically measuring whether or not the objectives were reached that shows a direct correlation between objectives and assessments

F) CLOSURE

  • A reflection of the anticipatory set read aloud to students.
  • Normally, it takes in a form of review that get students to summarize what they have learned and connect it to prior and future lessons.
  • And teacher will recall what they have learnt and give homework.

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