Lesson Plan PowerPoint Presentation
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- 1. By Yan Suo
July 5, 2010
How to Make Lesson Plan
2. Think
What is a lesson plan?
3. What is a lesson plan
A teachers detailed description of the courseof instruction for an
individual lesson.
-- Wikipedia Dictionaries
A lesson plan is a written guide for trainers plans in order to
achieve the intended learning outcomes. It provides specific
definition and direction on learning objectives, equipment,
instructional media material requirements, and conduct of the
training.
-- Education Dictionaries
4. Think
What is the purpose of a lesson plan?
5. Communicateto You
6. Think
What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
7. What to consider when writing a lesson plan
Modified from sources: What to Consider When Writing a Lesson
Plan
8. What to consider when designing a lesson plan?
Know your students
Know the content
Know the materials
Ability & interest levels
Backgrounds
Attention spans
Ability to work together in groups
Prior knowledge and learning experiences
Special needs or accommodations
Learning preferences
9. What to consider when designing a lesson plan?
Know your students
Know the content
Know the materials
Subject matter that you will be teaching
State/school district curriculum guides
National/state curriculum standards
10. What to consider when designing a lesson plan?
Know your students
Know the content
Know the materials
Technology
Software
Audio/visuals
Teacher mentors
Community resources
Equipment
Library resources
Local guest speakers
11. Key components of a lesson plan
12. Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Basic information about the lesson
Name of lesson
Contributor
Subject
Grade level
Instructional settings: Small Group, Whole class
General Description of lesson
Standards
13. Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Determine what you want students to learn and be able to do
Focus on the concept or skill which you intend to teach
E.g. Organize, design and prototype content-rich Web sites that are
easy to navigate and search
14. Profile -> Objectives -> Materials/Equipment ->
Procedure -> Assessment
Think
The types of instructional materials
15. Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Materials
Power Point presentations (visual aids)
Text Books
Journal Articles
Multimedia materials: Instructional video or audio
Job-aid
Rubric
Checklist
Modified from sources: Designing Instructional Materials
16. Profile -> Objectives -> Materials/Equipment ->
Procedure -> Assessment
Think
The equipment available for the instructor
17. Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Commonly used instructional equipments
Software applications
PowerPoint
Media Player
Computer equipment
Computer
Internet connection
Video equipment
Projector
Modified from sources: Designing Instructional Materials
18. Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Outlining the STEPS of the teaching process
Useful Instructional Strategies
Using the Appropriate Technique in Your Lesson Plan
19. Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Assess the outcome and to what extent the objectives were
achieved
Ensure the assessment activity is directly and explicitly tied to
the stated objectives.
Take time to reflect upon the result, and revise the lesson plan
accordingly
20. Profile -> Objectives -> Materials/Equipment ->
Procedure -> Closure -> Assessment
Think
The assessment activities available for the instructor
21. Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Some commonly used assessment activities:
quizzes
tests
independently performed worksheets
cooperative learning activities
hands-on experiments
oral discussion
question-and-answer sessions
22. AND
Take time to reflect upon the result, and revise the lesson plan
accordingly!
23. Three Lesson Plan Models
- Gagnes Nine Events of Instruction
24. Madeline Hunter's Seven Step Lesson Plan Model 25. The 5Es
ModelCheck handouts for detailed information
26. Three Lesson Plan Models
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
Gagnes Nine Events of Instruction
Madeline Hunter's Seven Step Lesson Plan Model
The 5Es Model
27. Three Lesson Plan Models
- Step 1. Review
28. Step 2. Anticipatory Set 29. Step 3. Objective 30. Step 4.
Input and modeling 31. Step 5. Checking understanding 32. Step 6.
Guided practice 33. Step 7. Independent practiceGagnes Nine Events
of Instruction
Madeline Hunter's Seven Step Lesson Plan Model
The 5Es Model
34. Three Lesson Plan Models
- Engage
35. Explore 36. Explain 37. Elaborate 38. EvaluateGagnes Nine
Events of Instruction
Madeline Hunter's Seven Step Lesson Plan Model
The 5Es Model
39. Activity
In teams of 2, read through the given exemplary lesson plan,
then
Review the key components of a lesson plan
Collaboratively design a lesson plan by using the lesson plan
template
Try to incorporate the strategies, techniques and lesson plan
models introduced before in your lesson plan
Useful Instructional Strategies
Using the Appropriate Technique in Your Lesson Plan
Evaluate and revise your lesson by using the lesson plan
checklist
Time: 30 minutes
40. Activity
Share your lesson plan with the class
Critique other groups lesson plans, and discuss how to fix the
existing problems:
learning objectives are clearly defined
Instructional materials, equipment, techniques and strategies are
appropriately selected
Procedure is clearly stated
assessment activities are directly and explicitly tied to the
stated objectives
41. 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 from:
http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/fieldexperiences//pdfs/lessonplandirect.pdf
Lewis, Beth (2010). Top 8 Components of a Well-Written Lesson Plan.
Retrieved June 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 Instructional 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/