It’s helpful to pair learning activity with a timeline to help keep the class on schedule. It’s also a great way to figure out if the lesson is realistic given the class time available.
Start by estimating how many minutes will be spent on each learning activity and include that information alongside the description. Adding a bit of extra time to this estimate will provide some flexibility in case students have questions or need additional help along the way. 10Planning a bonus activity near the end of class helps fill in any gaps should the lesson go by more quickly than expected.
At the end of each lesson, teachers can compare their estimates to actual class time spent on each activity for more accurate preparation in the future.
Example:
10 minutes
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Learning activity 1
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15 minutes
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Learning activity 2
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5 minutes
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Learning activity 3
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In addition to the lesson’s objectives, teachers can include broader objectives that extend beyond a single lesson, but to which the lesson contributes, like writing or comprehension skills. This helps tie learning into other requirements, such as grade-level standards.
In some cases, administrators will require this to happen; in others, it may be voluntary for the teacher to do so. In either case, make sure the lesson plan aligns with expectations in the school.
Examples:
Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action
Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements or performing technical tasks
Know the formulas for the volumes of cones, cylinders and spheres, and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
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