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Using the
                  Lipscomb

LESSON PLANNING   template to
                  design
                  excellent
                  lesson plans
STEP 1: “THE EASY STUFF”




o Delete “Lesson Plan Format”

o The Lesson Title is your choice
                                         o Grade/Subject: Again, the choice is
o Leave the date section blank (unless     yours. For this course, choose one
  you want to use your imagination)        and stick with it for all lesson plans

o Estimated time of Lesson: For K-6      o Organization of Student Learning: In
  and 7-8, most lessons will run 60        what way(s) will you organize the
  minutes; Metro high schools run 90       students to learn? There are normally
  minutes, so plan accordingly             multiple ways within one lesson
STEP 2: OBJECTIVES, STANDARDS, AND
                 ASSESSMENTS


o Delete the gray box
  and the “ask
  yourself” questions
  when you are
  finished

o First, insert your curriculum standards; 2-3 standards is probably enough for one lesson
  plan; go to http://www.tn.gov/education/curriculum.shtml to find the standards for you
  area.
o Next, write out your objectives; the objective should align with the standard. It is
  perfectly acceptable to have multiple objectives that connect to the same standard. If
  you struggle with objectives, look at the “ask yourself” questions
o Finally, insert the assessment. The assessment is how you plan on knowing that the
  student accomplished the objective. Examples: verbal discussion, quiz, worksheet,
  walking around and observing, correct answers in a game, etc. The assessments
  mentioned here should be clearly seen within your lesson plan.
STEP 3: KEY QUESTIONS




Important Tips for Key Questions:
o These questions should be posed to the students!
o Yes/No questions do not fit here
o The Key Questions are used to help students reach the objectives, so the
  Questions and Learning Objectives should be complementary
STEP 4: MATERIALS AND RESOURCES




o This section is not difficult to create; however, assessing your materials is a
  great way to evaluate how engaging your lessons may be. For example, if
  you notice that the only materials you used in the last five lessons were a
  textbook, paper/pencil, and a whiteboard, you probably need to reevaluate
  your use of materials.
STEP 5: THE SET




                                   o In most cases, the set is 5-10 minutes in length

         o The set is where teachers “hook” their students – evoke student interest

      o It is important to review prior learning and then connect it to today’s lesson

o Be clear – explain the purpose of the lesson. This is also a great time to bring the
       students’ attention to the white board, where your objectives are written and
                                                                         visible to all
STEP 6: INSTRUCTION




     “I do”



     “We do”


     “You do”


o   Instruction is the lengthiest section of a lesson plan
o   Try to write in 3rd person, future tense: “The teacher will…”
o   It is okay to use bullet points in this section if you prefer
o   Be detailed and clear; if a substitute came to your class to teach, and all she had
    was this lesson plan, could she teach your class well?
STEP 7: CLOSURE

o Closure is separate from instruction (putting the two together is a common
  mistake)
o A teacher can easily run out of time and forget/ignore closure. The scenario is
  common – a classroom full of 9th graders are working on a project; the teacher is
  answering questions and monitoring the class; when the bell rings, the students
  scatter quickly and the teacher is yelling over all the noise: “Don’t forget to do your
  homework!” This isn’t the most effective way to wrap-up a class lesson.
o An effective closure is a type of exit slip: students must answer a question about
  the day’s lesson before leaving on a piece of paper.
STEP 8: ASSIGNMENT/HOMEWORK


o This section is fairly optional: if you don’t
  assign homework or seatwork, you can simply
  leave off this section or write None.
FINAL THOUGHTS

 Correct grammar and spelling should always be used. A well -
  written lesson plan is a reflection of your hard work.
 Begin with the end in mind: What do you want your students
  to understand from the lesson? Once you know the answer,
  then start planning the activities and assignments you will
  use.
 Collaborate and share ideas! Search the internet for lesson
  plan topics, talk to other students and teachers, ask your
  children for ideas, etc. It should go without saying that you
  should not copy and paste someone else’s work, but there is
  nothing wrong with finding ideas and tweaking them to fit
  with your lesson.
 Use your imagination and be creative. In my opinion, planning
  is an area where the art of teaching can truly be found.

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How to write a lesson plan

  • 1. Using the Lipscomb LESSON PLANNING template to design excellent lesson plans
  • 2. STEP 1: “THE EASY STUFF” o Delete “Lesson Plan Format” o The Lesson Title is your choice o Grade/Subject: Again, the choice is o Leave the date section blank (unless yours. For this course, choose one you want to use your imagination) and stick with it for all lesson plans o Estimated time of Lesson: For K-6 o Organization of Student Learning: In and 7-8, most lessons will run 60 what way(s) will you organize the minutes; Metro high schools run 90 students to learn? There are normally minutes, so plan accordingly multiple ways within one lesson
  • 3. STEP 2: OBJECTIVES, STANDARDS, AND ASSESSMENTS o Delete the gray box and the “ask yourself” questions when you are finished o First, insert your curriculum standards; 2-3 standards is probably enough for one lesson plan; go to http://www.tn.gov/education/curriculum.shtml to find the standards for you area. o Next, write out your objectives; the objective should align with the standard. It is perfectly acceptable to have multiple objectives that connect to the same standard. If you struggle with objectives, look at the “ask yourself” questions o Finally, insert the assessment. The assessment is how you plan on knowing that the student accomplished the objective. Examples: verbal discussion, quiz, worksheet, walking around and observing, correct answers in a game, etc. The assessments mentioned here should be clearly seen within your lesson plan.
  • 4. STEP 3: KEY QUESTIONS Important Tips for Key Questions: o These questions should be posed to the students! o Yes/No questions do not fit here o The Key Questions are used to help students reach the objectives, so the Questions and Learning Objectives should be complementary
  • 5. STEP 4: MATERIALS AND RESOURCES o This section is not difficult to create; however, assessing your materials is a great way to evaluate how engaging your lessons may be. For example, if you notice that the only materials you used in the last five lessons were a textbook, paper/pencil, and a whiteboard, you probably need to reevaluate your use of materials.
  • 6. STEP 5: THE SET o In most cases, the set is 5-10 minutes in length o The set is where teachers “hook” their students – evoke student interest o It is important to review prior learning and then connect it to today’s lesson o Be clear – explain the purpose of the lesson. This is also a great time to bring the students’ attention to the white board, where your objectives are written and visible to all
  • 7. STEP 6: INSTRUCTION “I do” “We do” “You do” o Instruction is the lengthiest section of a lesson plan o Try to write in 3rd person, future tense: “The teacher will…” o It is okay to use bullet points in this section if you prefer o Be detailed and clear; if a substitute came to your class to teach, and all she had was this lesson plan, could she teach your class well?
  • 8. STEP 7: CLOSURE o Closure is separate from instruction (putting the two together is a common mistake) o A teacher can easily run out of time and forget/ignore closure. The scenario is common – a classroom full of 9th graders are working on a project; the teacher is answering questions and monitoring the class; when the bell rings, the students scatter quickly and the teacher is yelling over all the noise: “Don’t forget to do your homework!” This isn’t the most effective way to wrap-up a class lesson. o An effective closure is a type of exit slip: students must answer a question about the day’s lesson before leaving on a piece of paper.
  • 9. STEP 8: ASSIGNMENT/HOMEWORK o This section is fairly optional: if you don’t assign homework or seatwork, you can simply leave off this section or write None.
  • 10. FINAL THOUGHTS  Correct grammar and spelling should always be used. A well - written lesson plan is a reflection of your hard work.  Begin with the end in mind: What do you want your students to understand from the lesson? Once you know the answer, then start planning the activities and assignments you will use.  Collaborate and share ideas! Search the internet for lesson plan topics, talk to other students and teachers, ask your children for ideas, etc. It should go without saying that you should not copy and paste someone else’s work, but there is nothing wrong with finding ideas and tweaking them to fit with your lesson.  Use your imagination and be creative. In my opinion, planning is an area where the art of teaching can truly be found.