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Lesson Plan

The document outlines a lesson plan template including sections for the subject, topic, grade level, objectives, time allotment, learning context, procedure with steps for an anticipatory set, direct instruction, guided practice, check for understanding, independent practice and closing, differentiated instruction for different types of learners, required materials and resources, and assessment.

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Lesson Plan

The document outlines a lesson plan template including sections for the subject, topic, grade level, objectives, time allotment, learning context, procedure with steps for an anticipatory set, direct instruction, guided practice, check for understanding, independent practice and closing, differentiated instruction for different types of learners, required materials and resources, and assessment.

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Lesson Plan

Name of Lesson

Summary
1. Subject(s):
2. Topic or Unit of Study:
3. Grade/Level:
4. Objective:

Tip: Think about how you will INSPIRE your students and consider what you want them to
take away from today’s lesson plan.

5. Time Allotment:

Implementation
Learning Context

Tip: Have your students learned everything they need to know in order to complete this lesson?
This might be a good time to review some previous lessons so that they feel prepared to learn
something exciting and new!

Procedure

a. Anticipatory Set

Tip: Do something to really GRAB their attention! Find a really great book, use a quick
video clip, or a sing a song that relates to this lesson plan. Here’s where you can spark a
child’s love for learning.

b. Direct Instruction
c. Guided Practice
d. Check for Understanding

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Tip: Ask lots of questions throughout your lesson to make sure that your students are
feeling comfortable with all of this exciting new information.

e. Independent Practice
f. Closing

Tip: This is the perfect opportunity to open up the class for a group discussion. Ask your
students questions that help them realize the importance of today’s lesson with questions
like, “how will you use this information in your everyday lives?”

Differentiated Instruction
Tip: Try to keep in mind that children learn in many different ways. By consciously thinking about
this, you’ll be able to use different teaching techniques to reach as many children as possible in
your classroom!

a. Visual Learners
b. Auditory Learners
c. Kinesthetic Learners
d. ESL Students
e. At-risk Students
f. Advanced Learners

Materials & Resources


Tip: When choosing supplementary materials and resources for your lesson plan (books, videos,
etc.), try to put yourself in the shoes of your students. Find resources that ENHANCE your lesson
and make your instruction an inviting learning experience for your class!

a. Instructional Materials:
b. Resources:

Assessment
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