Lesson Plan PowerPoint

Plain Lesson Plan on Word

IRA Standards to be used for Lesson Goals

State Department Website

Use South Dakota standards as your objectives.
 http://www.state.sd.us/deca/OCTA/contentstandards/index.htm

look for Communications Arts - 2004 Revision for listening, speaking and writing.  Look for Core Reading Standards - 2004 Revision for reading standards.

College of Education  

LESSON PLAN FORMAT

Name:________________________

Grade Level: ___________________

School:________________________

Date: ___________ 

Time: ___________

  

Classroom Reflection

Reflections consist of:

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What did you like about your lesson?

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What would you change in your lesson?

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What new insights do you have with your students?

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What kind of insights can you share with the classroom teacher?

 

Background,  Context, and Purpose 


Lesson Goal(s)

(curriculum/standards based)
SD Goals

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Reading: Students will read at increasing levels of complexity for a variety of purposes.

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Writing: Students will write effectively for different audiences and specific purposes.

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Listening & Viewing: Students are able to use critical listening and viewing skills in various situations and for a variety of purposes.

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Speaking: Students are able to speak effectively in a variety of formal and informal situations.

 

Lesson Objectives 

(measurable performance)
SD Standards


Materials Needed: 

 

A.  The Lesson 

 

1.  Introduction  

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getting attention

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relating to past experience and/or knowledge

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creating a need to know

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sharing objective, in general terms

 

2.  Procedure (include adaptations and extensions for different needs of learners) 

    

3.  Closure (providing students with opportunities to reflect and express what they are learning)

For this class, you have have the students end the class period by writing or drawing "what they learned today" or "what they liked about the lesson."

 

B. Assessments Used

Assessments (in introduction, lesson development, or summative assessment)
(Assessment reflects the lesson objectives.)

 

C. Backpocket Ideas (Extensions)

(ideas for enrichment and/or adaptations)

 

D.  Resources

(a bibliography listing works which might be consulted for additional information)