Lesson Plan: Overview and Rough-draft (Assignment)
PARTS OF A LESSON PLAN
I. Title (Somewhere at the top of the lesson plan)
Course Subject
Grade Level
Teacher's Name
Volume
II. Date (current date)
III. Objective (S.M.A.R.T / Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Results Focused & Time Bound)
IV. Standards (At least one Florida Standard)
V. Plan (Beginning, Middle and End)
Write in the sequence of activities and events in your lesson
Example: a) Anticipatory Set, b) Lecture c) Activity, d) Assessment
VI. Assessment
Each objective with its aligned standard must be assessed for student comprehension and success.
Example: Formative Assessment like an exit ticket or a unit assessment.
Exit tickets are a formative assessment tool that give teachers a way to assess how well students understand the material they are learning in class. ... Teachers can then use this data for adapting instruction to meet students' needs the very next day.
Course Subject
Grade Level
Teacher's Name
Volume
II. Date (current date)
III. Objective (S.M.A.R.T / Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Results Focused & Time Bound)
IV. Standards (At least one Florida Standard)
V. Plan (Beginning, Middle and End)
Write in the sequence of activities and events in your lesson
Example: a) Anticipatory Set, b) Lecture c) Activity, d) Assessment
VI. Assessment
Each objective with its aligned standard must be assessed for student comprehension and success.
Example: Formative Assessment like an exit ticket or a unit assessment.
Exit tickets are a formative assessment tool that give teachers a way to assess how well students understand the material they are learning in class. ... Teachers can then use this data for adapting instruction to meet students' needs the very next day.
VII. Homework
Be specific about which task they should complete.
VIII. Cross-Curriculum Standards
Think of other subjects you could incorporate in your lesson
Example: English Language Arts (ELA), including ELA standards.
IX. Differentiation
Include differentiation through content, process and product.
Example: Students with disabilities and ELL (English Language Learner)
X.Technology
Add technology, skills and standard as much as possible.
The corona virus crisis certainly makes the need for technology in instruction necessary.
XI. Written Component
Writing is a transferable skill.
Students should learn how to write about the artistic/creative process.
XII. Careers Skills
It prepares students for life outside school.
Teach career-ready practices for students to prepare for life outside the classroom.
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RUBRIC
Lesson Plan (10 pt)
1. (1 pt)
Title (.1)
Theme (.2)
Art Discipline (.2)
Grade Level (.3)
Teacher's Name (.1)
Volume (.1)
2. Date (.5 pt)
3. OBJECTIVE & COMPONENT (2 pt)
4. Standard (Competency) (1 pt)
5. Plan (Activity) (2 pt)
6. Assessment (1 pt)
7. Homework (.5 pt)
8. Cross-Curriculum Standards (.5 pt)
9. Differentiation (.5 pt)
10. Technology (.5 pt)
11. Written Component (.5 pt)
12. Careers Skills ( 1 bonus pt)
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Mini-Lesson
(15 pt total)
I.
Teaching (15 pt)
1.
Accurate Allocation
of Time: Demonstrates good use of time by teaching within the agreed time frame. Accurate use of time (20 minutes) (2 pt)
2.
Professional
Interactions: Demonstrates professionalism in interactions. Demonstrates
a
positive rapport with students. Proper classroom management (move
around, make sure every one is on task, acknowledge proper behaviors).
(1.5 pt)
3.
Verbal
Communication: Speaks clearly and understandably (e.g. pronunciation,
modulation, volume, articulation). Uses correct oral conventions (e.g.
mechanics of the English language as well as subject specific terms and
symbols). (1.5 pt)
4.
Non-Verbal
Communication: Uses effective and appropriate non-verbal communication (e.g.
eye contact, facial expressions, body language). Reads nonverbal communication
and responds appropriately. (e.g. scans
class to identify students who are not engaged. Appropriate lesson content for age group (lesson and language used must be accessible) (1.5 pt)
5. Written
Communication: Uses correct written conventions (e.g. mechanics of the English
language, as well as subject specific terms and symbols). Writes clearly and
understandably (e.g. appropriate size and script text, legible text, layout of
board work, overhead, multimedia). Use of VAKT (video, recordings, manipulatives, visuals, hands-on activities) (1.5 pt)
6. Use
of the Arts in Instruction: Creative use of visual and/or performing arts to
accomplish the objective by developing hands on activities the students would
enjoy and appreciate. (Use of the Arts as medium of instruction) (2 pt).
7. Organization
of Content: Follows the order of the lesson plan by addressing each and every
one of the items listed in the plan. (5 pt)
a)
Brain Storming (0.5)
b) Video to grab attention or any other cool idea (0.5)
c) Explain Activity (2.0)
Intro (.5)
Beginning (.5)
Middle (.5)
End (.5)
d) Provide enough time to complete task (0.5)
(Time yourself)
e) Review (0.5)
f) Assess (0.5)
h) Provide
feedback (0.5)
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