Kinds of Lesson Plan
Detailed lesson plan
Importance of lesson plan
• To foresee what it is likely to happen in the
classroom.
• Prevent waste of time
• For an organized presentation
• Serves as guide for teachers
Importance of lesson plan
• Prevents wandering away from the subject
matter
• Gives the feeling of security when you are
nervous and tense
• Helps student teachers be more effective
Importance of lesson plan
• For principals and supervisors to trace
what the teacher has taught and what the
class has covered
• Lesson plan can be used by substitute
teachers if ever in emergency
What is a lesson plan
• it is an indispensable tool for a teacher
• teacher’s detailed description of the
course of instruction for one class.
Types of Lesson Plan
• Curriculum area or subject of the year
• Unit plan
• Daily lesson plan
• Detailed
• Semi detailed
• brief
By: Scorling
What is a detailed lesson plan
• It is an anticipatory lesson plan
• It tries to visualize how students will
react, what difficulties they are likely to
encounter, and how they may be
guided to achieve desired result.
• Used by student teachers and new
teachers
Parts of a detailed lesson plan
I. Objectives
II. Subject matter
• Topic outline
• References
• Materials
• Value integration
• Strategy
III. Lesson discussion
– Teacher activity | learner
activity
• Greetings
• Motivation
• Discussion
IV. Summary/ generalization
V. Evaluation
VI. assignment
• Principle of teaching book
• Strategies and strategies of teaching
• internet

Lesson plan

  • 1.
    Kinds of LessonPlan Detailed lesson plan
  • 3.
    Importance of lessonplan • To foresee what it is likely to happen in the classroom. • Prevent waste of time • For an organized presentation • Serves as guide for teachers
  • 4.
    Importance of lessonplan • Prevents wandering away from the subject matter • Gives the feeling of security when you are nervous and tense • Helps student teachers be more effective
  • 5.
    Importance of lessonplan • For principals and supervisors to trace what the teacher has taught and what the class has covered • Lesson plan can be used by substitute teachers if ever in emergency
  • 7.
    What is alesson plan • it is an indispensable tool for a teacher • teacher’s detailed description of the course of instruction for one class.
  • 8.
    Types of LessonPlan • Curriculum area or subject of the year • Unit plan • Daily lesson plan • Detailed • Semi detailed • brief By: Scorling
  • 10.
    What is adetailed lesson plan • It is an anticipatory lesson plan • It tries to visualize how students will react, what difficulties they are likely to encounter, and how they may be guided to achieve desired result. • Used by student teachers and new teachers
  • 11.
    Parts of adetailed lesson plan I. Objectives II. Subject matter • Topic outline • References • Materials • Value integration • Strategy III. Lesson discussion – Teacher activity | learner activity • Greetings • Motivation • Discussion IV. Summary/ generalization V. Evaluation VI. assignment
  • 14.
    • Principle ofteaching book • Strategies and strategies of teaching • internet