Components of a Well-Written Lesson Plan

              Whether you’re working on your teaching credential or being reviewed by an administrator or evaluator, you will often need to write out a lesson plan durin youe teaching career.             Make sure it includes the eight  essential components of a strong, effective lesson plan and you’ll be on your way to achieving every…


 

            Whether you’re working on your teaching credential or being reviewed by an administrator or evaluator, you will often need to write out a lesson plan durin youe teaching career.

            Make sure it includes the eight  essential components of a strong, effective lesson plan and you’ll be on your way to achieving every teacher’s goal: measurable student learning.

  1. 1.OjectivesGoals

 

The lessons’s objectives must be clearly defined and in lined with distric and/or state educational standards.

  1. 2.Anticipatory Set

 

Before you dig into the meat of your lesson’s instruction, set the stage for your students by tapping into their prior knowledge and giving the objectives a context.

  1. 3.Direct Intruction

 

When writing your lesson plan, this is the section where you explicitly delineate how you will present the lesson’s conceps to your students.

  1. 4.Guided Practice

 

Under your supervision, the students are given a chance to practice and apply the skills you taught them through direct instruction.

  1. 5.Closure

 

In the closure section, outline how you will wrap up the lesson by giving the lesson concepts further meaning for your students.

  1. 6.Independent Practice

 

Through homework assignments or other independent assignments, your students will demonstrate whether or not they absorbed the lesson’s learning goals.

  1. 7.Required Materials and Equipment

 

Her, you determine what supplies are required to help your srudents achieve the stated lesson objectives.

  1. 8.Assesment and Follow – Up

 

The lesson doesn’t end after your students complete a worksheet. The assessment section is one of the most important parts of all.

 

 

 

By: Ma. Victoria D. Ramos | T-II | Antonio G. Llamas Elem. School | Mariveles, Bataan