Lesson Plan Reflection Nick Dotson UCR Extension
Lesson Plan Reflection Nick Dotson UCR Extension
Nick Dotson
UCR Extension
Lesson Plan Reflection 2
Overall, my lesson went well. It wasnt perfect, however, and I fell short in my delivery
of the lesson. On that note, I would like to take this opportunity to reflect on the successes and
failures of my lesson plan and its delivery at a surface, pedagogical and critical level (Houck,
2017). Such reflections will help me improve my teaching and will hopefully help me create
On the surface level, I failed to utilize all 15 minutes of the allotted time out of fear that
my lesson would exceed the time limit, and in doing so, I rushed through activities that could
have proved more fruitful for the students had they had more time. In the future, I need to work
though my lessons at a more relaxed, natural pace. I also made a mess of the board. I started off
well and attempted to organize my writings in the beginning, but because I moved to quickly, I
wrote things on the board in a rather disorganized and haphazard way, which likely confused the
students. To avoid this, I need to maintain organization next time and write everything on the
board before the start of the lesson if possible. In retrospect, I also failed to check for
comprehension throughout the lesson even though I included that step in my written lesson and
broke the golden rule when I erased the examples on the board that demonstrated the grammar
pattern. I was recently taught never erase the examples and explanations incase students need to
reference them during subsequent activities. It wasnt a disaster though. I felt confident and
composed in my delivery and made effective use of the materials and am proud of the result.
was learner centered as opposed to teacher centered. I also incorporated total physical response
and because this was a grammar lesson, I made sure to use information that is both true and
relevant by asking the students for possible reasons for being late. This lesson was also effective
in that I used the pattern in context, provided a formal explanation and made use of mechanical
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drills, employed meaningful drills in the form of written exercises and finally allowed for
communicative practice (Paulston, C.B., & Bruder, M.N. Handout Received: (2017). Pp. 36-46.).
Next lesson, I will consider using a different seating arrangement given that room was quite
small and the students had little room to move around during the communicative activity. I could
have done a better job relating the target expressions to the lives of the students in ways that
could have better activated and made use of their background knowledge as well.
On a critical level, I failed to establish the level and context of the class for everyone at
the beginning and this affected my delivery in that I just saw my students as my classmates for
the most part and not students at a 500 level. On a more critical level, I also had to ask myself
whether the lesson was appropriate for my all the students. English is not the first language for
some of them and that could have affected their understanding of the pattern. I should therefore
have asked them additional comprehension questions. Lastly, as was pointed out in the feedback,
I targeted certain students in that I pointed them out for being late to class during the
presentation. I need to avoid this as it could embarrass, alienate or offend students, of certain
cultures, which could in turn affect their motivation to learn. Instead, I should look for
I was really excited about this lesson and was pleased with the end result. I chose to dress
professionally because I will need to do so and because I wanted to look professional in the
filming of the lesson. There are a few things that I could have done better and I know what they
are and will take the necessary steps needed to improve in those areas as I gain experience.
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References
Paulston, C.B., & Bruder, M.N. Handout Received: (2017). Pp. 36-46.