Lesson Planning: What is Required?

Teachings in Education
24 Jan 201804:55

Summary

TLDRThis educational video script outlines 12 essential components for effective lesson planning. It emphasizes the importance of including a clear title, date, lesson objectives (SMART goals), standards alignment, a structured lesson plan, assessments, homework, cross-curricular standards, differentiation, technology integration, writing components, and career skills. The script stresses the necessity of these elements to prepare students for standardized tests, technological advancements, and future careers, offering a holistic approach to education.

Takeaways

  • 📝 **Title**: Lesson plans should start with the course subject, grade-level, and teacher's name clearly stated at the top.
  • 📅 **Date**: Including the date is crucial to avoid using outdated lesson plans.
  • 🎯 **Lesson Objective**: Each lesson should have a SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Results-focused, Time-bound) learning goal visible to students and administrators.
  • 📚 **Standards**: Lesson plans must align with state standards to prepare students for standardized tests.
  • 📈 **Lesson Plan Structure**: A complete lesson should have a clear beginning, middle, and end with activities and events sequenced.
  • 📊 **Assessment**: Every lesson objective and its aligned standard must be assessed to gauge student comprehension.
  • 🏡 **Homework**: Homework is necessary and should be specific with clear instructions on what to do.
  • 🌐 **Cross-Curricular Standards**: Incorporate standards from other subjects like English language arts when relevant.
  • 👥 **Differentiation**: Great teachers differentiate instruction for various student needs, which requires additional planning and effort.
  • 💻 **Technology**: Where possible, integrate technology into lesson plans to prepare students for a technological world.
  • ✍️ **Written Component**: Encourage writing skills as they are transferable and beneficial across disciplines.
  • 💼 **Career Skills**: Teachers should instill career-ready practices to prepare students for future employment.

Q & A

  • What is the first component required in lesson planning?

    -The first component required in lesson planning is the title, which should include the course subject, grade-level, and the teacher's name.

  • Why is the date important in a lesson plan?

    -The date is important because it ensures that teachers are using current lesson plans and not outdated ones, which could indicate a lack of planning.

  • What should a SMART lesson objective include?

    -A SMART lesson objective should be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Results-focused, and Time-bound.

  • Why is it important to post learning goals in the classroom?

    -Learning goals should be posted for both students and administrators to view, ensuring transparency and alignment with educational standards.

  • How does tying lesson plans to state standards benefit students?

    -Tying lesson plans to state standards is important because it prepares students for standardized tests, which they will eventually take.

  • What should the structure of a lesson plan include?

    -A lesson plan should include a beginning, middle, and ending, with a sequence of activities and events clearly outlined.

  • What are some examples of assessments that can be used in a lesson?

    -Assessments can range from quick formative assessments like exit tickets to more comprehensive unit assessments.

  • Why is homework considered necessary in lesson planning?

    -Homework is necessary as it provides students with additional practice and reinforces the material taught in class.

  • How can cross-curricular standards be incorporated into lesson planning?

    -Cross-curricular standards can be incorporated by including standards from subjects like English-language arts when they are relevant to the lesson content.

  • What is the role of differentiation in lesson planning?

    -Differentiation in lesson planning involves tailoring instruction to meet the diverse needs of students, including those with disabilities and gifted students.

  • Why is technology integration important in lesson planning?

    -Technology integration is important to prepare students for the technological world and to enhance their learning experiences.

  • How can writing be incorporated into different subjects, such as math?

    -Writing can be incorporated into different subjects by having students write out steps to solving problems or by including open-ended questions in assessments.

  • What is the significance of including career skills and career-ready practices in lesson planning?

    -Including career skills and career-ready practices in lesson planning helps prepare students for their future careers and life outside of school.

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