Lesson Plans
Below is an example of what the outline of a lesson looks like and to the right is a downloadable lesson plan file.
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A. Title
B. Learning Objectives & Expected Results:
Tell what you plan to teach and what students should be able to do by the end of this lesson.
C. Students
Briefly identify the age, and language level this lesson is targeted for.
D. Setting
Describe the situation in which you envision teaching this lesson. In a private school, public school, university, other institution? How many students are in the class? How often will you meet this group of students, and for how long. What technology is available? tablets? laptops? only a teacher’s computer? a projector?
E. Procedures / Timing:
List step-by-step what you will do in class, and what you expect the students to do. Your lesson would take a whole class period, have homework, and any follow-up if needed in the next period.
F. Reflect
Describe how you feel the use of technology in this lesson enhanced the learning process.
B. Learning Objectives & Expected Results:
Tell what you plan to teach and what students should be able to do by the end of this lesson.
C. Students
Briefly identify the age, and language level this lesson is targeted for.
D. Setting
Describe the situation in which you envision teaching this lesson. In a private school, public school, university, other institution? How many students are in the class? How often will you meet this group of students, and for how long. What technology is available? tablets? laptops? only a teacher’s computer? a projector?
E. Procedures / Timing:
List step-by-step what you will do in class, and what you expect the students to do. Your lesson would take a whole class period, have homework, and any follow-up if needed in the next period.
F. Reflect
Describe how you feel the use of technology in this lesson enhanced the learning process.