Saturday, February 25, 2012

Things You Should Not Forget to Write in Your Detailed Lesson Plans

1. Always start with a prayer.

This is especially important if you are working in a Catholic school. Well, if you aren't, then its still great to know that the Lord almighty is with you as you teach your students and as they learn from you.

2. Next step is always a heartfelt greeting. (Good morning!^^)

A great way to make students feel your presence is to give them a greeting with a big smile. It presents your enthusiasm and good will towards students.

3. Ask them to clean their Personal Area of Responsibility

Attention to small details is a part of having good classroom management. Remember that the learning environment also affects the attainment of your goals.

4. Recall

A review of the past lesson is a good way for students to test their retention of ideas. Confusing parts may also be cleared out in this step.

5. Processing of Activities

This is what I've learned in the recent seminar on Structured Learning Experience. We must always make the students know why we did an activity. They must know the purpose of the activities done in the classroom. Processing helps students know what they should've gained from doing the activity. Processing is also more focused on how they have learned, not on what they have learned.

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