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LESSON DESIGNATOR
ICS0803
COURSE TITLE
Basic Infantryman
COURSE ID
M10HDG2
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COVER PAGE......................................................................................................................................................... 2
MASTER LESSON FILE APPROVAL SHEET............................................................................................................. 3
MASTER LESSON FILE TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................................................ 4
MASTER LESSON FILE RECORD OF CHANGES....................................................................................................... 5
MASTER LESSON FILE CHECKLIST.................................................................................................................6
INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STANDARD(S)................................................................................................................ 7
LEARNING ANALYSIS WORKSHEET...................................................................................................................... 8
LEARNING ANALYSIS WORKSHEET CHECKLIST.............................................................................................9
LEARNING OBJECTIVE WORKSHEET.................................................................................................................. 10
LEARNING OBJECTIVE WORKSHEET............................................................................................................11
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE...............................................................................................................11
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVES.............................................................................................................11
STUDENT PERFORMANCE EXAMINATION CHECKLIST......................................................................................... 12
EXAMINATION(S).............................................................................................................................................. 13
EXAMINATION(S) ANSWER KEY..................................................................................................................14
PERFORMANCE EXAMINATION CHECKLIST..................................................................................................15
METHOD AND MEDIA SELECTION CHECKLIST..............................................................................................16
CONCEPT CARD.................................................................................................................................................. 17
CONCEPT CARD CHECKLIST.........................................................................................................................18
ACADEMIC CONCEPT CARD ONLY..........................................................................................................18
ADMINISTRATIVE CONCEPT CARD ONLY.....................................................................................................18
OPERATIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET................................................................................................ 19
OPERATIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT (ORA) WORKSHEET CHECKLIST.............................................................20
LESSON PLAN.................................................................................................................................................... 21
LESSON PLAN CHECKLIST............................................................................................................................28
TITLE PAGE.......................................................................................................................................28
INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................28
LESSON PLAN CHECKLIST (CONT).........................................................................................................29
BODY...............................................................................................................................................29
LESSON PLAN CHECKLIST (CONT).........................................................................................................30
SUMMARY.........................................................................................................................................30
ENTIRE CLASS...................................................................................................................................30
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR GUIDE....................................................................................................................... 31
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR GUIDE CHECKLIST...............................................................................................34
STUDENT OUTLINE............................................................................................................................................ 35
STUDENT OUTLINE CHECKLIST....................................................................................................................36
SUPPLEMENTAL STUDENT MATERIALS........................................................................................................36
MEDIA AND TRAINING AIDS.............................................................................................................................. 37
LIST OF REQUIRED MEDIA AND TRAINING AIDS AND THEIR LOCATIONS......................................................... 38
MEDIA CHECKLIST.......................................................................................................................................39
PRINT MEDIA..........................................................................................................................................39
PROJECTED MEDIA...................................................................................................................................39
Section 1
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Basic Infantryman
ICS0803
Hand & Arm Signals
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ICS0803
Hand & Arm Signals
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School of Infantry
Camp Lejeune, NC
School of Infantry
Camp Pendleton, CA
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SECTION 1
Reference links
Hyperlinked Table of Contents
SECTION 2
Approval Page
Table of Contents
Record of Changes
FRONT MATTER
SECTION 3
ITS
SECTION 4
LAW
SECTION 5
LOW
SECTION 6
Concept Card
SECTION 7
ORA
SECTION 8
Lesson Plan
SECTION 9
Assistant Instructor
Guide
SECTION 10
Student Outline
SECTION 11
Media
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NATURE OF CHANGE
DATE
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Approval Page
2.
Table of Contents
3.
Record of Changes
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Concept Card
14.
15.
16.
17.
Lesson Plan
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Student Outline
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Are all knowledge and skills worded properly? (Know how to, Be able to)
9.
Are the grouped KSAs appropriate? (If the grouping is appropriate, the student will
exhibit a single behavior that proves mastery of all the KSAs for that group.)
10.
Are all the groupings annotated with a designator and a draft behavior statement?
11.
Which of the following methods were used to sequence the groups? (Circle all that apply)
a.
Whole to Part
b.
Part to Whole
c.
Simple to Complex
d.
Complex to Simple
e.
Chronological (History)
f.
Sequential
g.
h.
Critical
i.
Known to Unknown
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
2.
3.
4.
5.
If TLO behavior has been modified, is there a downgrade justification explaining why
(i.e. due to resource constraints)?
6.
7.
Is the standard realistic? (Considering what is taught, can the student perform at this
level?)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Does the standard tell how well the student has to perform?
15.
Student: ___________________
Course Number:
Date: ______________________
M10HDG2
Master
NonMaster
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Overall Evaluation: Mastery Non-Mastery
Comments and Remarks:
Remarks
EXAMINATION(S)
2.
3.
4.
Does the student perform the behaviors as they are stated in the LOs?
5.
Does the student perform the behaviors as they are stated in the LOs?
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Do the test items avoid the use of absolutes (e.g. never always)?
12.
13.
14.
15.
Are the answers (or their locations) to the items annotated on the LOWs?
16.
17.
18.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Is the method and media (combined) appropriate for the target population?
9.
Does the method and media (combined) compliment different learning styles (auditory,
visual, and tactile)?
10.
Does the method provide students the opportunity to practice their skills in a safe
environment?
11.
12.
Are the resources required to implement the method available to the school?
13.
Are the resources required to implement the media available to the school?
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
CONCEPT CARD
2.
3.
4.
Is the lesson title the same as listed on the course structure document?
5.
Do the total hours for the concept card match the course structure documents?
6.
7.
8.
Are all forms of media listed? (not required for admin concept card)
9.
10.
Are there explanatory notes that clarify information on the concept card or list
additional resources required?
11.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
Does the concept card contain all objectives or a lesson purpose statement?
2.
Are the learning objectives listed in the order that they will be taught or evaluated?
(not applicable if lesson purpose)
3.
Does the concept card describe the event in sufficient detail (e.g., check-in, check-out,
graduation)?
2.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Have realistic controls been formulated for all listed hazards? (Available resources must
be considered)
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
LESSON PLAN
APPROVED BY _____________________________
DATE _______________
( MIN)
GAIN ATTENTION.
(ON SLIDE # )
2.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE
Introduce learning objectives.
3.
4.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES.
a.
b.
(2)
METHOD/MEDIA.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE
Explain Instructional Rating Forms to students.
5.
EVALUATION.
6.
(ON SLIDE # )
TRANSITION:
(ON SLIDE # )
BODY
( MIN)
(MAIN HEADING time cues are found at the INTRODUCTION, BODY, and SUMMARY. The MAIN HEADING time cues are
right justified of the MAIN HEADING, bold, uppercase, and in parenthesis. Time cues are explained in the
SAT Revision 2002 and in the Curriculum Developer Course at IMS.)
1.
(Main idea time cues are located 2 spaces right of the main idea
in bold, letters with parenthesis. Main ideas are bold, underlined, and uppercase.)
a.
Paragraph Heading.
(1)
Paragraph Heading.
(a)
Paragraph Heading.
1
Paragraph Heading.
Paragraph Heading.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE
Perform the following demonstration.
DEMONSTRATION.
[Providegeneralinformationtoincludegroupsize,ifapplicable,time,along
withsetup(handouts,turncharts,actualitemstodistribute,etc.)andthenumberofinstructor(s)
requiredbasedupontheconceptcard.Providethepurposeofthedemonstration.]
(Describeadetailedscriptofexactlywhattheinstructoris
doingduringthedemonstration.)
(Allowstudentstheopportunitytocommentonwhattheyexperienced
and/orobserved.Provideoverallfeedback,guidanceonanymisconceptions,andreviewthelearningpoints
ofthedemonstration.)
TRANSITION:
Q:
A:
(ON SLIDE # )
2.
MAIN IDEA #2
( Min)
(ON SLIDE # )
INTERIM TRANSITION:
Q:
A:
INSTRUCTOR NOTE
Introduce the following practical application.
PRACTICAL APPLICATION.
[Providegeneralinformationtoincludegroupsize,ifapplicable,
time,alongwithsetup(handouts,turncharts,actualitemstodistribute,etc.)andthenumberof
instructor(s)requiredbasedupontheconceptcard.Providethepurposeofthe
practicalapplication.]
PRACTICE: (Describeindetailstepbystepinstructionsofwhatthestudent'sroleinthe\
practicalapplicationwillbe.)
PROVIDE-HELP:
(DescribeeachInstructor'srole.)
(Briefstudentsonsafetyprecautionsandwhattodoifthere
isamishap.)
(DescribewhattheinstructorisdoingduringthePAi.e.
movingabouttheroom,assistingstudents,answeringquestions.)
(Allowparticipantsopportunitytocommentonwhattheyexperienced
and/orobserved.Provideoverallfeedback,guidanceonanymisconceptions,andreviewthelearningpoints
ofthePA.)
TRANSITION:
Q:
A:
(BREAK 10 Min)
(ON SLIDE # )
3.
MAIN IDEA #3
( Min)
(ON HANDOUT # )
INTERIM TRANSITION:
Q:
A:
INSTRUCTOR NOTE
Introduce Case Study.
CASE STUDY.
[Providegeneralinformationalongwithsetup(handouts,turncharts,actualitemsto
distribute,etc.)andthenumberofinstructor(s)requiredbasedupontheconceptcard.Providethe
purposeofthecasestudy.]
(Describeadetailedscriptofexactlywhattheinstructoris
doingduringthecasestudy.)
(Allowparticipantopportunitytocommentonwhattheyexperienced
and/orobserved.Provideoverallfeedback,guidance,andreviewthelearningpointsofthecasestudy.)
(ON SLIDE # )
TRANSITION:
Q:
A:
(ON SLIDE # )
TRANSITION:
4.
MAIN IDEA #4
( Min)
(ON SLIDE # )
TRANSITION:
Q:
A:
INSTRUCTOR NOTE
Introduce the following practical application
(Thisisaspecialcasewhereamethodhasitsowntime
cue.TimecuesareexplainedintheSATRevision2002andtheCurriculumDeveloperCourseatIMS.)
[Providegeneralinformationtoincludegroupsize,ifapplicable,alongwithsetup(handouts,turn
charts,actualitemstodistribute,etc.)andthenumberofinstructor(s)requiredbasedupontheconcept
card.Providethepurposeofthepracticalapplication.]
PRACTICE: (Describeindetailstepbystepinstructionsofwhatthestudent'sroleinthepractical
applicationwillbe.)
PROVIDE-HELP: (DescribeeachInstructor'srole.)
1. Safety Brief: (If applicable) (Briefstudentsonsafetyprecautionsandwhattodoifthere
isamishap.)
(DescribewhattheinstructorisdoingduringthePAi.e.
movingabouttheroom,assistingstudents,answeringquestions.)
(Allowparticipantopportunitytocommentonwhattheyexperienced
and/orobserved.Provideoverallfeedback,guidanceonanymisconceptions,andreviewthelearningpoints
ofthePA.)
TRANSITION:
Q:
A:
SUMMARY
( MIN)
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
TITLE PAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
INTRODUCTION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
b.
c.
d.
Establish rapport?
b.
c.
Noted in an instructor note for the instructor to introduce? (i.e. Students to read
the LOs to themselves)
b.
b.
b.
7.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
BODY
1.
Are the Main ideas in the same sequence as the learning objectives?
2.
General information about the method including the amount of time that the
method will take to execute?
b.
c.
3.
4.
Do Time Cues:
a.
b.
For the Main Headings add up to the lesson time on the concept card?
c.
d.
Exist for methods that are not executed within a main idea? (There is no time cue
required for a method that is within a main idea).
e.
For the main ideas, methods (if method is not a part of a main idea), and breaks
(that fall between main ideas) add up to the time cue for the body?
f.
b.
5.
6.
7.
a.
b.
Are Transitions:
a.
b.
Does the transition summarize the last main idea, probe, and introduce the next
main idea?
c.
8.
b.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
SUMMARY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Does the summary contain instructions for Instructional Rating Forms (IRF)?
ENTIRE CLASS
1.
Is the lesson detailed enough that all information can be covered by a first-time
instructor?
ICS0803
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR GUIDE
Basic Infantryman
M10HDG2
REVISED 05/11/2007
LESSON TITLE: Hand & Arm Signals
TOTAL ACTIVITY TIME PER METHOD:
REFERENCES:
ENCLOSURES:
PURPOSE OF THE EVOLUTION:
1.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE(s):
a.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE. ( )
b.
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE(s). ( )
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
1.
PERSONNEL. The following is the amount of personnel required to safely and
constructively conduct this evolution:
a.
Instructor Group.
b.
Training Company.
2.
3.
LOGISTICS. The following are the logistics requirements for the safe and
constructive conduct of this evolution:
4.
SAFETY. The following are the safety requirements for the safe and
constructive conduct of the evolution:
SCHEME OF MANEUVER
1.
AFTER ACTION
1.
1.
2.
a.
School address?
b.
c.
Lesson designator?
d.
e.
Course designator?
f.
NO
N/A
Lesson title?
b.
c.
d.
Enclosures that enhance the understanding for how the training event should be
conducted? (i.e. Range diagram, sand-table illustration, warning order, etc.)
e.
f.
b.
4.
YES
a.
3.
RESPONSES
c.
Contains the logistic requirements for safely and constructively conducting the
evolution? (i.e. weapons, ammunition, vehicles, corpsman, chow, etc.)
d.
Contains the safety requirements for safely and constructively conducting the
evolution? (i.e. hearing protection, flak jackets, helmets, buddy system, punch
bores, misfire procedures, MEDEVAC, etc.)
b.
Identifies who will perform each task? (i.e. the RSO will; the Assistant Instructor
will provide feedback for improvement; the student navigates; etc.)
c.
d.
e.
Is not open to interpretation? (i.e. other instructors would conduct the evolution
similarly based on the detail of the information provided?)
After Action of the AIG contains a listing of the tasks that must be performed once the
Scheme of Maneuver has been completed? (i.e. police the range, turn-in ammunition,
return equipment, etc.)
5.
Does the AIG provide the instructors with the information needed to offer the students
an experience which aids them in developing the skills needed to perform the task
behavior to the condition(s) and standard established in the Learning Objective(s)?
STUDENT OUTLINE
2.
3.
Are the references used in the lesson annotated on the last page?
4.
5.
6.
7.
Is there ample white space (margins) for the student to take notes?
8.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
2.
MEDIA CHECKLIST
Checklist Item
1.
2.
3.
Is the use of upper case lettering minimized (only used for titles or to highlight text)?
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
RESPONSES
YES
NO
N/A
PRINT MEDIA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
PROJECTED MEDIA
1.
2.
Is the font size large enough to be seen by all (at least 24 for projected media)?
3.
4.
Are no more than six words a line and six lines (6X6 rule) per visual used?
5.
6.
7.