Friday, September 14, 2018

Madeline Hunter Lesson Plan design

Before tonight I didn't understand the complexity teachers face when making lesson plans! There is a lot of work!!! As I was listening to the recording and attempting to fill out my lesson plan model there were a few things that I encountered. For me the hard parts come in the objectives and standards category, these two seem the most daunting because there are standards that the state places on the teacher that students must know. The objectives I think were hard because I have never been in an actual classroom setting such as being a para or anything yet so I found that hard. The easy part is coming up with the types of technology that I wish to use in my plans. The most impactful on the students will be the guided practice and the independent practice that they will be encountering. The lessor role I feel is the anticipatory set, yeah its fun to get the kids all into it but is that something that they will take with them and remember is my question. These are just my opinions on what I felt about different aspects of this lesson plan. But no matter which area is most important to the least important they all play a role in helping a student learn!

3 comments:

  1. I had seen objectives done before in the classroom. I had always assumed that they were very difficult to write based on the fact that I had heard a lot of teachers complain about them. After the teacher broke it down with the ABCD and showed us how to write the "Given C. The A will B to a D % accuracy." It then becomes a plug and chug with state standards and what you are trying to teach. For me I have to know where I am going in order to create my plan so an objective like this will be a great help for me.

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  2. So sorry I keep forgetting that this doesn't have my name. This is Rebekah Hedgepath

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  3. I like the fact that learning objectives gives a clear goal for everyone to understand. If a parent or administrator looked at it they will be able to understand what you will be trying to do in your class. This will definetly help keep everything organized with a clear goal.

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