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Nur Fatin Nabilah binti Mohd Nazir
Profile ObjectivesMaterials/
EquipmentsProcedure Assessment
• Basic information about the lesson
1. Name of lesson
2. Contributor
3. Subject
4. Grade level
5. Instructional settings: Small Group, Whole class
6. General Description of lesson
7. Standards
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Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
• Determine what you want students to learn and be able to do
• Lesson plans must involve a unifying theme, an overall general purpose to accomplish by the end of the lesson period. They must include clear statements of what learners will be able to do by the end of the lesson.
• For example:
• Enable learners to…
• or by the end of the lesson students will be able to…
Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
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Materials/
Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
• Content standard and learning standard
Pupils will be able to:
1.1 pronounce words and speak
confidently with correct stress, rhythm
and intonation
Pupils will be able to:
1.1.4 able to talk about stimulus with
guidance
Profile
Objectives
Materials/
Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
• Materials
• Power Point presentations (visual aids)
• Text Books
• Journal Articles
• Multimedia materials: Instructional video or
audio
• Job-aid
• Rubric
• Checklist
Profile
Objectives
Materials/ Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Modified from sources: Designing Instructional Materials
Key components of a lesson plan
• Commonly used instructional equipments
Software applications
PowerPoint
Media Player
Computer equipment
Computer
Internet connection
Video equipment
Projector
Profile
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Materials/
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Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
• Outlining the STEPS of the teaching
process
• Set induction
• Presentation
• Practice
• Production
• Closure
Profile
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Materials/
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Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
• Assess the outcome and to what extent the
objectives were achieved
• Ensure the assessment activity is directly
and explicitly tied to the stated objectives.
• Take time to reflect upon the result, and
revise the lesson plan accordingly
Profile
Objectives
Materials/
Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
• Some commonly used assessment activities:
• quizzes
• tests
• independently performed worksheets
• cooperative learning activities
• hands-on experiments
• oral discussion
• question-and-answer sessions
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Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
• Follow up and assignment.
• Prepare a follow-up that help students
personalize their new knowledge.
• Assign a homework whenever possible to
keep learners busy at home.
• Include an evaluation to get feedback at the
end of each unit.
Profile
Objectives
Materials/
Equipments
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
• Being clear on what you teach
• Being ready to cope with whatever happens.
• Lesson plan act as a record of work done.
• A reminder for teacher if they get distracted.
• It suggests a level of professionalism and real commitment.
Importance of lesson planning