2. A lesson plan is a guide
which helps execute a
mission that is to be
accomplished in the
classroom with the children.
A lesson plan can also be
defined as a creative process
which provides a framework
for purposeful learning.
What is a
Lesson
Plan?
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5. Although there are times that recycling an old
lesson plan may be appropriate, we ask that you
NOT make that your routine. Just changing the date
on a previously used plan isn’t good practice. What
worked for one set of students may not work for
another. Any old lesson plans that are “reused”
need to be updated and revised to reflect current
standards and to address the learning styles and
needs of all students.
7. ● Focus the purpose of your lesson and subsequent planning
● Give you an outcome or goal
● Can help students understand the lesson purpose
● Combined with success criteria, objectives let you know when
learning has happened
● Set the foundation for student-led academic discussion
10. Your plan:
● Should have a beginning, middle and end
● Should be well written in a logical, sequential
order
● Should involve collaboration through your
Professional Learning Community (PLC)
15. ● Lessons should instill career ready
practices to prepare students for their
careers later in life.
● As educators, our job is to prepare our
students for life outside of school.