Springfield College - Health Lesson Plan Template: by The End of The Lesson, Students Should Be Able To
Springfield College - Health Lesson Plan Template: by The End of The Lesson, Students Should Be Able To
Springfield College - Health Lesson Plan Template: by The End of The Lesson, Students Should Be Able To
Objectives (must be measurable, use action verbs and include elements of success)
Cite appropriate standards from MA Comprehensive Health Curriculum Frameworks
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Explain all vocabulary words on the communication worksheet by writing them down
throughout the presentation National Standard 7, MCHCF 7.2.
Act out the skills that we went over on how to be a good listener/communicator one time at the
end of the class during an activity National Standard 7, MCHCF 7.2.
Explain the 3 parts of communication after watching a video clip 1 time during the presentation
National Standard 7, MCHCF 7.2.
Materials/Supplies/Lesson Preparation
16 Communication Worksheets
Presentation
Projector
Speakers
Special Accommodations (How will the special needs of individual students be met?)
If the students are having a hard time reading the notes on the slides, I will give them a printed
out version of the notes.
I will turn on the subtitles on the videos so if the students are having a hard time hearing them,
they can read what the characters are saying.
List Assessment(s) informal or formal how do you know they have learned the desired
content and you have achieved your objectives?
Informal - Through the class discussions make sure that the students are understanding the
concept of each vocab word
Informal - Walk around during the last activity to witness the good listening skills
Closure/Summarizer
1. Revisiting the worlds worst listener activity will show the students the vast difference
between a good/bad listener.
Notes/Reflection (to be completed right after you finish teaching a particular lesson)
What did you accomplish? How much did the students learn? What would you leave the same
and what might you change in the future to improve this lesson?
This was one of the most fun lessons that I have taught so far. I really enjoyed using video clips
to reinforce the different aspects of communication and the students enjoyed it as well. I am such
a visual learner that for me, videos really help drive concepts home. I think this proved true for
the students as well because when we discussed the topics after I showed them the videos, they
got it. The students met the objectives that I set for class; I know this because of their note sheets
and the discussions that we had. Also, the two worst listener in the world activities looked very
different from the first time we did it to the second time after we discussed what good
communication looks like. In the future I would definitely keep the video clips that I used and I
would shorten the 2 listener activities because we were running short on time at the end of the
lesson.