Planning and Organizing For Instruction: Prepared By: Group 2 Flordela Sanchez Maria Leonora Patriarca Jherilyn Obciana
Planning and Organizing For Instruction: Prepared By: Group 2 Flordela Sanchez Maria Leonora Patriarca Jherilyn Obciana
Planning and Organizing For Instruction: Prepared By: Group 2 Flordela Sanchez Maria Leonora Patriarca Jherilyn Obciana
for Instruction
Prepared By: Group 2
Flordela Sanchez
Maria Leonora Patriarca
Jherilyn Obciana
Teaching is a complex activity that involves
careful preparation and planned that involves
careful preparation and planned objectives
on hourly, daily, and weekly basis. In order to
make learning and organizing for instruction.
Focusing on Instruction
1. Effective teachers have consistent and organized
classroom where the central focus of time is on teaching
and learning.
2. They make foundational academic goals a priority as
well as pay attention to higher other personal and social
goals
3. They consistently prioritize instruction and student
learning a central purpose of schooling.
4. Their enthusiasm and dedication to learning will reflect
in the behavior and practice of their students.
5. They reinforce focus on instruction through the way
they spend time and time teaching and through their
experience expectation
6. The time students spend engaged in learning along with
the quality on instruction increase student learning.
STEPS FOR PLANNING INSTRUCTION
• Look over the state and national standards and your texts and
supplemental materials to determine what concepts you must cover in
the year.
• Create a personalized lesson plan calendar.
• Plan your units using your overall plan of study and your calendar.
• Create detailed unit lesson plans. These should include the following
items to be effective: Objectives, Activities, Time estimates, Required
materials, Alternatives, Assessment
• Transfer your broad unit plan to a planning book to keep yourself
organized.
• Write a daily lesson outline and agenda.
• Create and/or gather any required items.
1.
Choose
7.
Realistic
7 STEPS Evaluation
Learning
goals TO PREPARE
AN EXCITING
AND EFFECTIVE
LESSON
PLAN
2.
Pick exciting 6. Fair
topics or assessment
Learning
contexts
3. 5.
Know your 4.
Use a range Select
students’ appealing
needs and of teaching
approaches & resources.
talents
methods
MAXIMIZING INSTRUCTIONAL TIME
• Time is one of the most challenging constraints
a teacher faces in trying to achieve curricular
goals.
• Teacher spent about 70% of their time on core
curriculum.
• The remaining 30% is spent on such task as
collecting money for school fundraisers,
enforcing classroom rules and procedures and
participating in school fire drills and assemblies.
• Listening to school wide announcements.
MAXIMIZING INSTRUCTIONAL TIME
• A teacher who uses a warmup activity
accomplishes the ff. purposes
• Gives student a way to constructively use their
time
• Prepares student for the day’s activities
• Gives themselves time to take attendance
• Makes use of time that would have otherwise
been lost
• Provide a focus for the first few minutes of class
than can be introduce into the days lesson
PLANNING AND PREPARING
FOR INSTRUCTION
Planning is the key to teachers being
well-prepared before walking in the
classroom. Teachers use school district
curriculum, state standard and national
standards to structure and determine how
content and skills are delivered in the
classroom. Teachers tend to teach in the
manner in which they themselves learn. Every
student is different and not everyone will
understand and learn the exact same way.
INTO THE CLASSROOM
• Resources to use when teaching a unit\lesson
• Appropriateness for grade level
• Alignment to national state and local standards
• Accuracy of information contained within the
resource
• The allowed for the lesson\unit
• Learning benefits that come from using the resource
• Highly recommended when preparing for instruction
• Identifying clear lesson and learning objectives
INTO THE CLASSROOM
• Creating quality assignment
• Planning lesson that have clear goals
• Planning the instructional strategies
• Using advance organizers, graphic organizers, and
outline for instructional delivery
• Considering students attention spans and learning
styles when designing lesson
• Developing objectives, questions, and activities that
reflect higher level and lower level cognitive skills
for the students.
WHAT IS SEQUENCING?
Sequencing is the skill that we use when we
break down an event into simple steps and
put those steps in order. Instructional
Sequence is the process that a teacher
works through to teach a particular type of
writing. Although some of the parts of the
process are the same, each Instructional
Sequence varies depending on the type of
writing, the time of the school year, the
students' performance
WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF
SEQUENCING INSTRUCTIONS?
A proper sequence provides the learners with a
pattern of relationship so that each activity has a
definite purpose. The more meaningful the content,
the easier it is to learn and, consequently, the more
effective the instruction. Proper sequencing also helps
to avoid inconsistencies in the content of
the instruction.
Some of the techniques and considerations
used in sequencing are: