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Lesson Plans

Lesson Plans. Instructor Development. Objectives. Identify different types of lesson plans Identify components of good lesson plans Lesson plan development. Types of Lessons Plans. Master Manuscript Personalized Sentence Topical outline Key words. Why do we have Lesson Plans?.

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Lesson Plans

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  1. Lesson Plans Instructor Development

  2. Objectives • Identify different types of lesson plans • Identify components of good lesson plans • Lesson plan development

  3. Types of Lessons Plans • Master • Manuscript • Personalized • Sentence • Topical outline • Key words

  4. Why do we have Lesson Plans? • Standardization • Sequencing • Coverage • References • Time Table

  5. Contents of a Lesson Plan • Lesson Objectives • Main Teaching Points • References • Training Aids • Methods of Instruction • Time Guidelines

  6. Parts of Your Lesson Plan Presenting The Information Objective Gaining Attention Assess Performance (Test) Practice & Feedback

  7. Lesson Plan Covers • Title • References • Teaching aids • Method of instruction • Timing

  8. Ask These Questions... • As you prepare your lesson plan • How much time do I need? • Does the material flow smoothly? • What visual aids can I use that won’t distract? • Is the lesson organized?

  9. Opening Actions • Gain attention • State the objective • Recall Prerequisites

  10. Presenting the Information • Reading material • Demonstrations • Lecture • Visual • Combination

  11. Practice/Feedback • Give the student the chance to apply newly gained skills or knowledge. • “Gently” correct errors and promote success.

  12. Enhance Retention • Use medial summary to remind students of important points just learned. • Discuss questions and points, ask for experiences and opinions. • Practice new skills.

  13. Last, But Not Least ... THE TEST

  14. Three Column Lesson Plan

  15. Three Column Lesson Plan

  16. Summary • Organized Road map for your presentation • Nine Steps • 3 Column Format • Personalize and revise regularly

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