Understanding Educational Terminology Educational Terminology Brief Explanation Purpose in the Planning, Instruction and Assessment Process Lesson Plans Classroom and Student Factors/Grouping National/State Learning Standards Learning Objective Alignment Academic Language Anticipatory Set Prior Knowledge Multiple Means of Representation Multiple Means of Engagement Multiple Means of Expression Instructional Methods Instructional Strategies Essential Questions Extension Activity Guided Practice Independent Practice Closure Formal Assessment Informal Assessment Pre-assessment Formative Assessment Summative Assessment Scoring Rubric Cross-curricular Examining Different Lesson Plan Formats © 2018. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. © 2018 Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. Aligning Standards and Learning Objectives Part 1: Lesson Plan Analysis Review the "COE Lesson Plan Example" located in Topic Materials. On the "Aligning Standards and Learning Objectives" template, write 250-500 words, responding to the following prompts, as they relate to the lesson plan: · What is the academic standard? · What is the learning objective? · Are the standard and objective aligned? How do you know? Provide a rationale. · What is the lesson about? What does this lesson cover? · Do the assessments effectively measure the academic standard and learning objective? Justify your response. Part 2: Unwrapping the Standards Grade Level: State Learning Standard: KNOW Objective This is what students NEED TO KNOW UNDERSTAND Objective This is what students NEED TO UNDERSTAND DO Objective This is what students NEED TO BE ABLE TO DO Lesson Summary: In a few sentences, summarize this lesson. © 2018 Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. GCU College of Education LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE Section 1: Lesson Preparation Teacher Candidate Name: Grade Level: Date: Unit/Subject: Instructional Plan Title: Lesson Summary and Focus: In 2-3 sentences, summarize the lesson, identifying the central focus based on the content and skills you are teaching. Classroom and Student Factors/Grouping: Describe the important classroom factors (demographics and environment) and student factors (IEPs, 504s, ELLs, students with behavior concerns, gifted learners), and the effect of those factors on planning, teaching, and assessing students to facilitate learning for all students. This should be limited to 2-3 sentences and the information should inform the differentiation components of the lesson. National/State Learning Standards: Review national and state standards to become familiar with the standards you will be working with in the classroom environment. Your goal in this section is to identify the standards that are the focus of the lesson being presented. Standards must address learning initiatives from one or more content areas, as well as al ...