Lesson 7: What is a lesson plan?
Duration of Days: 2
Lesson Objective
Identify and explain the key components of a lesson plan and describe how teachers use lesson plan formats to structure effective instruction.
What are the parts of a lesson plan?
How do you plan specific learning activities
How do you prove student understanding?
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST.11-12.7
Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., quantitative data, video, multimedia) in order to address a question or solve a problem
POG:
I am a LEARNER: Master fundamental skills in core subject areas
I am a THINKER: Critical thinking, independent thinking
Passage Analysis: Analyze excerpts from key texts, speeches, or court cases related to the history and evolution of education in the U.S
Vocabulary in Context: Study and apply vocabulary related to education, diversity, and social justice in reading passages and essays.
Evidence-Based Writing: Practice constructing well-supported arguments on topics such as the impact of societal and cultural factors on education, referencing historical documents, court cases, and educational policies.
Purpose: understand the essential elements of an effective lesson plan and how teachers use different lesson plan formats to structure and deliver instruction.
Description: students will understand the sections of a lesson plan and analyze a UBD lesson planning template
DOK 1
What are the key components of a lesson plan?
DOK 2
Compare the differences between a traditional lesson plan and an inquiry-based lesson plan.
Summarize how lesson plans can impact student learning outcomes
Teaching is something that occurs in their daily life
teaching is not about planning or envisioning how the lesson will be successful.
Sampling, modeling, one one instruction, Google classroom. Paper or or online assignments, online instructional tools, videos, Spanish version available for ELL students
lesson analysis worksheet
exit ticket
EDF 215 Syllabus
UBD lesson plan