Lesson Planning - Part 1 - Why do we plan lessons?

ITTT International TEFL & TESOL Training
6 Jul 201702:34

Summary

TLDRThis presentation explains the importance of lesson planning, focusing on why teachers should create structured lesson plans. It highlights that planning ensures a logical sequence, provides a record of whatโ€™s taught, and serves as a guide for substitutes if needed. The script also covers the essential elements of a lesson plan, which includes general class information and specific details of the lesson's content. The goal is to create a plan that can be easily followed by others, ensuring consistency and smooth delivery of lessons.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Planning lessons creates a logical sequence, preventing confusion during teaching.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A lesson plan serves as a working document, helping teachers stay on track throughout the lesson.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Lesson plans act as a record of what has been taught, which can be useful for syllabus verification.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A well-structured lesson plan allows others to cover your class in case you're absent.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Including general information about the class in the lesson plan helps with planning and execution.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Clear steps in a lesson plan ensure that someone else can follow it and teach effectively.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Planning lessons is essential to maintain continuity in the learning process for students.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Having a lesson plan prevents the risk of the class going off-topic or becoming disorganized.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A lesson plan provides a reference for teachers to ensure they donโ€™t forget important parts of the lesson.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Creating a lesson plan can contribute to professional development and better teaching practices.

Q & A

  • Why is it important to plan lessons?

    -Planning lessons is important because it creates a logical sequence for teaching, prevents confusion, serves as a reference during the lesson, and ensures the syllabus is covered. It also allows for lesson coverage if someone else needs to step in.

  • What are some potential problems if lessons are not planned?

    -Without a lesson plan, the teaching could become disorganized and confusing, potentially leading to a loss of focus and structure, which could negatively impact student learning.

  • How does a lesson plan act as a working document?

    -A lesson plan acts as a working document because it provides a clear structure for the lesson and can be referred to during the session to ensure that the teacher stays on track and knows the next step.

  • What role does a lesson plan play in documenting what has been taught?

    -A lesson plan serves as a record of what has been taught, which is useful if there is ever a need to verify that the syllabus has been fully covered or if there's a need for auditing or accountability.

  • How can a lesson plan help if a teacher is absent?

    -If a teacher is absent, a lesson plan can be used by another teacher to ensure the students continue with the planned curriculum and do not lose their place in the sequence of lessons.

  • What general information should be included in a lesson plan?

    -A lesson plan should include general information about the class, such as the number of students, their levels, and any other relevant details to ensure the lesson can be effectively taught.

  • What does the structure of a lesson plan need to cover?

    -The structure of a lesson plan should cover both general information about the class and details on what is supposed to happen during the actual lesson, including objectives, materials, activities, and assessments.

  • Why is a lesson plan considered a 'working document'?

    -A lesson plan is considered a 'working document' because it can be referred to and adjusted as needed during the lesson, allowing the teacher to stay organized and ensure all necessary content is covered.

  • How does a lesson plan ensure that the syllabus is covered?

    -A lesson plan helps ensure that the syllabus is covered by providing a structured approach that guides the teacher through the content that needs to be taught, ensuring no key topics are missed.

  • What are the two main areas that should be covered in a lesson plan?

    -The two main areas that should be covered in a lesson plan are: general information about the class (such as the number of students) and a detailed plan of what will happen during the lesson (including activities and objectives).

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