Explicit Instruction Model
Explicit Instruction Model
PHASE OF LESSON
LESSONG OFBEGINNIN
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GUIDED PRACTICE
PRESENTATION
TEACHER INPUT
Explicitly teach the
CONCEPT.
TEACHER INPUT
Explicitly teach and
model the SKILL.
CHECK FOR
UNDERSTANDING
Monitor whether
students have got it
before proceeding. If
students have not
understood, the
concept or skill should
be re-taught before
guided practice begins.
DEVELOPMENT AND
ENGAGEMENT
Develop student
understanding of the
concept or skill through
activities or exercises.
FEEDBACK AND
INDIVIDUAL
SUPPORT Move
around the room to
determine the level of
mastery and to provide
feedback and
individual support as
needed.
APPLICATION Get
students to apply the
concept or skill in
different contexts.
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
Tasks, activities or exercises provide well scaffolded opportunity for students to apply the
knowledge or skill
Clear instructions, clear time frame and clear expectations
Range of tasks that appeal to different learning styles and ability levels (rotating tasks at
times)
Effective use of elearning tools and programs
Teacher identifies students needing additional support/guided practice
Teacher moves around the room
Teacher provides comments/written feedback on work
REVIEW