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How to built a great lesson plan : Por-que-es-importante-un-buen-plan-de…
How to built a great lesson plan
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:warning: About the lesson plan
Provides a clear outline for the day
Needs to contain elements about the teaching
Goals
Objectives
:check: Advantages
Inspire personal confidence
a lesson plan lets you stay in control of the class and the lesson
Evaluate your own lessons
allows you to evaluate your performance comparing your methods with the plan
Organization
Helps you think in an organized manner
A guide for substitute teachers
substitute teachers will know exactly what your students are learning that day
:star: Components of a great lesson plan
Know your students
Intetrests
Ability levels
whether they work better
learning preferences
Knowing your students’ prior knowledge
Know what you’ve previously presented to the students
Determine the best way to get your students learn
types of students you have in your class
Types of learning and goals you’re aiming for
Resources, materials, and teaching environment that are available to you
:pencil2: Steps to building your lesson plan
Identify the objectives
What do you hope to accomplish by the end of the period
Determine the needs of your students
Be sure to let students know what to expect
Plan your resources and materials
Make a list of the resources and materials such as paper, pens, and rulers
Engage your students
Give them an outline of what you’re going to be presenting
Instruct and present information
Involve your students in the process whenever possible so they’re engaged
Allow time for student practice
After teaching new material, leave time for students to practice
Methods
Guided practice
Collaborative process
Independent practice
Ending the lesson
Finish the lesson with a quick wrap-up
Evaluate the lesson
Use a short quiz or test