Lesson plan new format
Here is a sample lesson plan in a new format:
Lesson Title: [Insert title of lesson]
Grade Level: [Insert grade level]
Subject: [Insert subject]
Time Needed: [Insert time needed for lesson]
Objectives:
- Students will be able to [insert specific learning objective 1]
- Students will be able to [insert specific learning objective 2]
- Students will be able to [insert specific learning objective 3]
Materials:
- [Insert materials needed for lesson, e.g. textbooks, worksheets, technology, etc.]
Procedure:
- Introduction (5 minutes)
- Introduce the topic and provide background information
- Ask students to share any prior knowledge or experiences related to the topic
- Direct Instruction (15 minutes)
- Provide direct instruction on the topic, using a variety of teaching methods (e.g. lecture, demonstration, video)
- Use visual aids and examples to help students understand the concept
- Guided Practice (15 minutes)
- Provide guided practice for students to apply what they have learned
- Use worksheets, group work, or other activities to help students practice the skill
- Independent Practice (15 minutes)
- Provide independent practice for students to apply what they have learned
- Use technology, games, or other activities to help students practice the skill
- Closure (5 minutes)
- Review what was learned during the lesson
- Ask students to reflect on what they learned and what they would like to learn more about
Assessment:
- Formative assessment: [Insert formative assessment method, e.g. quiz, class discussion, etc.]
- Summative assessment: [Insert summative assessment method, e.g. test, project, etc.]
Extension:
- [Insert extension activity or project that allows students to apply what they have learned]
Interactive Fun Activities:
- [Insert interactive fun activity or game that reinforces learning]
Technology Integration:
- [Insert technology integration idea, e.g. using online resources, creating a digital project, etc.]
Differentiation:
- [Insert differentiation idea, e.g. providing extra support for struggling students, challenging advanced students, etc.]
Accommodations:
- [Insert accommodation idea, e.g. providing visual aids for students with visual impairments, etc.]
Modifications:
- [Insert modification idea, e.g. providing extra time for students with disabilities, etc.]
This is just a sample lesson plan, and you can modify it to fit your specific needs and teaching style.