Review the experienced teacher’s lesson plan in Figure 3.3 on p. 78 of the text.
Write a 200- to 300-word response by adding more detail to the experienced teacher’s
lesson plan:
o Provide ideas for motivating students.
o Create question prompts.
o Suggest methods for evaluating the lesson’s objective.
• Answer the following question: What makes a lesson plan effective?
The following is what they are talking about.....
Figure 3.3 An Experienced Teacher’s Lesson Plan
Subject: Math
Objectives: Measure, draw, define rectangle, square, perimeter. Use formula to find
perimeter.
Materials: Guinea pig cage (for motivation), ruler, shapes
Procedure:
1. Motivation: Use cage with guinea pig!
2. Introduce L.W. Use cage.
3. Have students draw; observe.
4. Define rectangle, square.
5. Have students find P of cage.
6. Explain formula.
7. Have students practice using shapes.
8. Evaluate objectives.
HELP PLEASE I NEED IT ON THIS BAD
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Let's decorate the guinea pig's cage.
o Create question prompts.
Would you like to put a ribbon around it?
How much ribbon do we need?
Who wants to measure the cage to find out how much ribbon we need?
o Suggest methods for evaluating the lesson’s objective.
Check students' drawings of squares.
and rectangles. Tell them to outline the perimeter in red crayon or marker.
• Answer the following question: What makes a lesson plan effective?
What do you think, Dawn?
Usually I did one example for all, explaining as I went. Then students explained the next time what I did and one brave student would do it and explain it all alone. This made it surer that everyone understood what to do.
Good luck! Don't be afraid to be creative, within the structure. Each group make have a different makeup and it won't take long to see what works best.
Sra