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Planning Instruction

Planning Instruction. Who determines what teachers teach? Educational Standards/Instructional Goals statements of what students are expected to know and

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Planning Instruction

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Who determines what teachers teach?

• Educational Standards/Instructional Goals statements of what students are expected to

know and be able to do at certain points in their education

• National Standards• State standards• Local standards

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State of Texas Standards

TEKSTexas Essential Knowledge and Skills

TEATexas Education Agency

http://www.tea.state.tx.us/

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Curriculum:What does it mean?

• Teaching methods: Reading a story, singing songs, field trips, cooking, scribbling on paper, creating foldables, lecture, notes, group projects…

• Learning to read, write, problem solve, etc. • Assessment and evaluation• It includes the specifics about the content,

details of what is taught, how it is taught, as well as the materials used to teach.

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The Curriculum Development Process:

• Involve a team

• Teachers, administrators, counselors, even people from industry.

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How will learning be organized?

Lesson Plan

Unit Plan

Course or Block Plan

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Things to be Considered in Planning:

• Class and school schedules

• Characteristics of your students

• Instructional Units- Elementary uses themes

• Opportunities for learning

• Teacher characteristics

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Themes

• One main topic or idea in which activities are centered around.

• Allows children to connect previous learning.

• Builds connections and reinforces what was learned.

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Elements of a Lesson PlanHow will learning take place?

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Lesson Plans:Detailed outlines of what will be taught.

3 important purposes documentation of what is being taught

and how it matches standards (TEKS)

Helps teachers to think through how and what they will teach

Allow a substitute to step in and continue the learning process

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Lesson Plans differ in format*Five Items Always on the lesson plan

• Title• Topic• Standards/TEKS• Objective• Time period• Introduction or Motivation• Step-by step procedure • Guided practice or independent practice• Closure• Assessment/ Evaluation• Materials/resources• Adaptations for special needs• Notes

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Standards/TEKSBroad/Guidelines

Examples of TEKSHealth—6c identify practices used to control the

spread of germs.This is a broad statement, what lessons could you

teach from this statement? Think Detailed objective….

Detail objective/lesson- hand washing, how to sneeze, sharing food, etc.

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Age: KindergartenTopic: Math

• TEK- K6 b- Count by ones to 100.• (broad statement)• How can this be broken down?• Teach in segments 1-10, 10-20, 20-30, etc.

weekly. You have the whole year to successfully meet this TEK.

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Age: KindergartenTopic: Art

• TEK- 1b• Identify colors, textures, forms and subjects in

the environment. • You have the whole year to teach this TEK. • What lesson could you create with this TEK?• ( teaching the color RED, BLUE, YELLOW etc. )• ( teaching shapes round, triangle, square, etc.)

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Age: KindergartenTopic: Social Studies

• TEK- 1a Explain the reasons for national patriotic holidays such as Presidents day, Veterans Day, Independence Day,

• How could this TEK be met?( creating THEMES around each holiday as it falls

with in the year)• Simple

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Age: KindergartenTopic: Government

• TEK- 8a identify the purpose of having rules.

• Simple interpretation, related to real life experience for the kindergartner.

• Stop signs, poison control (asking before you eat something to keep you safe).

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Parts of a Lesson Plan Foldable:

• Two sheets of colored paper.• Fold into a hamburger style .• Cut fold.• Fold again.• Cut fold.

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Materials:

• Everything you need for the lesson• May include resources such as websites,

names and contacts for guest speakers, etc.

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Instructional Objectives:

• Clear statements of what students will achieve.• Identifies the purpose of the lesson.• The lesson is developed to allow the students to

meet the objectives. • Provide focus for teaching.• Translate the TEKS/standards into specific smaller

segments. • Form the stepping stone for meeting the goals of

the standards.

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Introduction/Motivation/Focus:

• The Hook!• How will you grab the students attention?• A prompt or short activity that focuses the

students attention before the actual lesson begins.

• 3-5 minutes• Short video clip• Questioning• Props

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Step by Step Procedure:

• The TEACH part• How do the students get the information• Teaching strategy: lecture, film, exploration,

tape, definitions, • Vocabulary, etc.

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Guided /Independent Practice:

• A good lesson provides opportunity for students to practice what they have learned. Guided- an activity designed to reinforce and apply learning that includes feedback from other students/teacher, working in class in centers, stations, groups.

• Independent: working at home, or on something (project) alone.

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Closure:

• A review or a wrap up of the lesson• “Tell me / show me what you have learned

today.”• Questioning

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Evaluation/ Assessment:

• Ticket out the door• How do you know learning took place?• Were the objectives met?

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Writing Objective Statements

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A well written objective

should include the following…

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Behavior:Specific observable behavior

verb statement

• the child will cut…• …the child will be able to count…• …the child will match…• …the child will jump…• …the child will retell…

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Which are observable Verbs?

• Learn• Weigh• Ask• Know• Catch• Follow• Climb• Remove• Understand• Appreciate

• Enjoy• Lace• Say• Name• Write• Add• Fully appreciate• Lace• Really understand• name

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Identifies an action or product:

• Students must do or produce something concrete to indicate learning.

• Example: a kindergartner might “assemble a 20 piece puzzle”, a high school student studying personal finance might “make a list of all personal expenses”.

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Activity:

• Using Working with young children, read page 275 beginning with the lesson plan section. Review each part of the lesson plan and write a summary. Review the lesson plans on page 277.

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Examples of Verbs for Observable Objectives

• Add, apply, analyze, • Calculate, categorize, combine, compare,

complete, compute, construct, create, • Debate, define, demonstrate, describe, design,

draw, estimate, evaluate, explain, find out, identify, judge, label, list, make , match, measure, operate, organize, predict, present, prepare, rank, rate, revise, rewrite, select, sort, spell, summarize, throw, translate, write, weigh

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Condition of Performance:List materials, tools, or equipment the child will use.Or states under what circumstances.

• Given a three piece puzzle…

• Using crayons and a pencil….

• With out aid from the teacher…

• After listening to the story…

• Working independently….

• With out a calculator…

• With in a 10 minute period….

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Guided Practice Activity:

Write 3 objective statements for a lesson teaching students about the color red.

After writing the statements, find a partner, compare your statements and discuss. Provide feedback to your partner: does it include all parts, observable verbs, why or why not.

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Together Discuss Possible Ideas for the following TEK:

• Language and Reading, Kindergarten• 3a – Identify the common sounds that letters represent.• The Lesson – the letter “H”• Objective• Introduction• Teaching ideas/procedure• Guided or independent practice• Closure• evaluation

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Quiz:

• Take out a sheet of paper.• Write your full name on the left top corner• Title: Parts of a Lesson Plan• List 8 parts of a lesson plan.• Tell me one important thing we talked about

regarding each.