TEP Core Lesson Plan Template
TEP Core Lesson Plan Template
TEP Core Lesson Plan Template
Lesson Preparation
Topic/Day Science/ April 5, 2021
RST.6-8.2
Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; provide an accurate
Standard(s)
summary of the text distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
Student min
Interest
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Activate Prior Discuss what we know about fossils. 3
Knowledge min
I can understand how dinosaurs turned into fossils.
“I can”
Topic/Day
What is the focus of the lesson? What day will the learning experience occur?
Standard(s)
What standards will be met through this learning experience?
Examples of standards:
o Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
New Mexico Standards and Benchmarks, as appropriate
o Next Generation Science Standards
o National Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Career Cluster Content
Standards
o International Society for Technology in Education (ITSE) Standards
o Society of Health and Physical Educator (SHAPE) Standards
o New Mexico Early Learning Guidelines (ELGs)
o New Mexico Music Educators Association (NMMEA) Standards
Objectives must be aligned with the standard(s)
Must write out the entire standards and not just the code
Be specific; more is not merrier in this case; use only those that apply
Objective(s)
After this lesson what will students cognitively accomplish?
TSW (verb from chart; non-observable, cognitive behavior) (concept to be learned) ‘by’
or “using” (verb; observable behavior) (method)
ABC
o Audience: students
o Behavior: cognitive and observable
o Condition: method objective will be accomplished (“by”, “using”, etc.)
Do not use non specific words: learn, know, imagine, understand, appreciate, explore,
comprehend, realize, discover, see, exposed to, or familiar with
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Label the level of Bloom’s taxonomy and/or Webb’s depth of knowledge (DOK); use
your charts for acceptable verbs
Materials/Resources/Safety
How will technology be used to empower your students to accomplish the objective?
Using multiple resources supports the learning-teaching process
List of all materials and resources needed to meet the objective
o Cite all resources
Include any safety issues and how they will be addressed
Technology
How will technology be used to empower your students to accomplish the objective?
Using multiple technologies supports the learning-teaching process
Be sure to include any links to websites you will use
Technology can be used in all stages of the lesson, not just the instructional input to
present content
Vocabulary/Academic Language
What terms must student know to be successful to perform the objective?
Include the essential content vocabulary
Include the academic language for process learning
o Refer the CCSS or other standards for academic language
Be sure to connect written and verbal language; they must hear and see the terms
Student Grouping
How will students be groups to successfully meet the lesson objective?
Remember that variety is important when meeting the needs of all learners
Use one or more of the following and list in your plan:
o Whole group, large group, small group, or partners
What procedure will you use to group students?
Modifications/Accommodations
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How will you modify any lesson component for specific students to be successful in meeting the
objective?
Identify how the lesson will be changed or adapted to meet the needs of
students with special needs
What modifications and/or accommodations are identified in the Individualized
Educational Plan (IEP) and/or 504 plan?
Describe the deliberate actions you will take to provide the context for individual
student success
Time
How many minutes will be allotted to each lesson component?
Successful pacing is the result of precise planning
Consider how much time your students will need for each step of the lesson
Although you will indicate time estimates on your lesson plan, student achievement
must always dictate pacing
Anticipatory Set
Activate Student Interest
How will you get their attention to be able to accomplish the objective?
The "hook" to grab the student's attention: actions and statements by the teacher to
relate the experiences of the students to the objectives of the lesson:
o To put students into a receptive frame of mind
o To focus student attention on the lesson
o To create an organizing framework for the ideas or information that is to follow
o To extend the understanding and the application of abstract ideas through the
use of example or analogy
“I can”
Explicitly indicate the objective in student-friendly language.
Reframe the lesson objective in language that empowers students
Write the objective on the board or display on screen
You can use the written objective when you conduct closure with your students
Formative Assessment
Formative assessment is the key to a successful lesson. How will you KNOW that your students
understand what is expected of them to accomplish the objective? How will you assess their
THINKING?
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In this column, you will indicate how formative assessment will be used during each
stage of the lesson core
Determination whether the students have "got it" before proceeding to the next step of
the lesson
Questions that inspire student engagement must be listed in your lesson plan
o Purposeful questions lead to powerful learning experiences
o Use multiple levels of thinking (Bloom’s or DOK)
Indicate what adjustments you will make if they do not understand
Checking for understanding must be a natural part of the learning-teaching process
Other methods: sampling, questionnaire, quiz (electronic or paper-pencil), teacher
observation of specific behavior, “thumbs up/down,” peer or self-assessment etc.
Use a variety of descriptive feedback to assess student learning
Content Exploration
How will students encounter the content needed to accomplish the objective?
In this column, you will provide a step by step process to follow during the learning-
teaching process
Content may be explored through discovery learning, inquiry-based learning, direct
instruction, etc.
o Students may investigate the content through constructivist approaches; and/or
o Through behaviorist approaches, the teacher may provide the instructional input
needed for students to gain the knowledge or skill through reading, lecture, film,
charts, video, pictures, etc.
Modeling
How will YOU show your students how to accomplish the objective?
In this column, you will provide a step by step process to follow during the learning-
teaching process
Once the material/information has been presented during the instructional input, the
teacher uses the information to show students examples of what is expected as an end
product of their work
Teacher may ask a student to help them model if appropriate
At this stage of the lesson, students are shown what do; teacher demonstrates
Note: not all lessons require modeling
Guided Practice
How will your students practice performing the objective while you guide them?
In this column, you will provide a step by step process to follow during the learning-
teaching process
An opportunity for each student to demonstrate the objective by working through an
activity or exercise under the teacher's direct supervision
The teacher must move around the room to determine the level of mastery and to
provide individual remediation as needed
Note: not all lessons require guided practice
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Independent Practice/Assignment/Homework
What will your students do to provide evidence of accomplishing the objective?
Once students have mastered the content or skill, it is time to provide for reinforcement
practice
May be homework, group work, or individual work in class
It can be utilized as an element in a subsequent project
Should provide for decontextualization: enough different contexts so that the
skill/concept may be applied to any relevant situation...not only the context in which it
was originally learned; real life application!
Closure
How will you review the objective accomplished during the lesson?
Those actions or statements by a teacher or students that are designed to bring a lesson
presentation to an appropriate conclusion
Used to help students bring things together in their own minds, to make sense out of
what has just been taught
Student input can be utilized
Refer back to the lesson objective
Closure is the act of reviewing and clarifying the key points of a lesson, tying them
together into a coherent whole, and ensuring their utility in application by securing
them in the student's conceptual network
"Any questions? No. Okay, let's move on." is NOT closure
Closure is used:
To help organize student learning
To help form a coherent picture, to consolidate, eliminate confusion and frustration,
etc.
To reinforce the major points to be learned...to help establish the network of
thought relationships that provide a number of possibilities for cues for retrieval
Summative Assessment
How will the objective be assessed at the end of the unit of study?
Indicate how students will demonstrate mastery of this objective at the end of the unit
This may include individual or group presentations, portfolios, exams, essays, etc.
Make sure your summative assessment is aligned with your standards and the
objectives for the unit
Family Connection (This section is to be added by all Early Childhood Education (ECE) majors)
How will you engage families in a way that will contribute to helping their child succeed?
Value and respect families, seeing them as assets in supporting student learning
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Be culturally knowledgeable and sensitive, treating families in respectful and culturally
sensitive ways
Communicate with families in a way that is accessible and easy to understand
Work collaboratively with families to set goals and foster high expectations for student
achievement
Help families support learning at home