IIED: ICT in Education Lesson Plan Form: Name of The Lesson
IIED: ICT in Education Lesson Plan Form: Name of The Lesson
IIED: ICT in Education Lesson Plan Form: Name of The Lesson
2016
Subject Area(s)
Grade Level
Lesson Summary
(take this seriously)
1.
Student Objectives
& Outcomes
instructions
2.
3.
Action verb 2
Action verb 3
DATE:
SETUP
Replace the text in the right-hand boxes with your own content
THE WAY IN
__What I do to ensure that the students know (a) what the lesson is all about (on the
chalk-board or through other means (b) what they are expected to learn, and (c) what
the outcomes will be. Be clear about this. Make it openly available to the students
Checklist for
Readiness
__I have a plan for assessing prior knowledge (see next box below)
__All materials are set up so that I do not waste time
__I have a plan for differentiating instruction
__I know that students can understand what I am saying
__My classroom is friendly, disciplined, and ready for learning
Assessing Prior
Knowledge
(Try to complete this within
5 minutes)
What I do to ensure that I know what students are capable of doing BEFORE
I introduce new concepts, skills, or behaviors I want students to achieve.
Techniques to use include (but are not limited to):
A central question that engages minds/determines how much they know
A task/activity where they show they are ready to take the next step
K-W-L chart: students can pair off and show what they know, what they
want to know, what they believe they have learned
A game that gives you insights into prior knowledge
Ongoing
Student
Engagement
Describe what you will do to nurture and maintain student interest and engagement
throughout the class session
Activities and
Scaffolding
(Be specific)
What you will be doing with the students. Scaffolding is a process through which a
teacher adds supports for students in order to enhance learning and aid in the
mastery of tasks. The teacher does this by systematically building on students
experiences and knowledge as they are learning new skills. Just like the scaffold in
the picture to the left, these supports are temporary and adjustable. As students
master the assigned tasks, the supports are gradually removed.
Effective
Pedagogies
What you do to encourage students to move through the material. Review what
you have learned in Year 1 and Year 2 to date
(Be specific)
Differentiated
Instruction
(Be specific)
Use of ICTs
(Be specific)
What you do (specifically) in your lesson that can address students with different
learning needs (physical, mental)
List the hardware and software tools you will use (if any)
Briefly, why you chose to use these tools for efficiency or effectiveness. Example
may be using Kahoot for formative assessment of the math concept.
IMPORTANT: If you choose a tool to use, actually use it. Dont just say I will use
Kahoot actually write the questions and conduct the activity
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
(Not applicable when practice teaching at IOL, but will be used for teaching in local classrooms)
Your Organization
Your Instruction
Your Students
(You can demonstrate
that)
Name, along with how you used this concept in your lesson plan
Name, along with how you used this concept in your lesson plan
Name, along with how you used this concept in your lesson plan
Ending class
(be specific)
Return to the scaffolding description (above) and describe how the skills, attitudes,
or behaviors you have stated in your goals will help students do the next level in the
subject. If you are doing a lesson in mathematics, for instance, and your goal is to
understand a particular algebraic formula, then show here how the students will be
able to
You make effective use of verbal and non-verbal communication