Clinical Lesson Plan Template: Big Idea/Essential Question: (
Clinical Lesson Plan Template: Big Idea/Essential Question: (
Lesson Topic/Title:
Big Idea/Essential Question: (Is there an overarching theme or question in the classroom or subject area that this lesson
fits under? Big ideas/Essential questions will encompass many lessons, an entire unit, or even a semester. They will not change
with each lesson. They are not objectives. They are not theme titles.)
Objectives and Assessments: [Cognitive knowledge, psychomotor skills, and/or affective attitudes – use measurable
verbs – be sure to connect written objectives to assessment tools. Objectives may be written in a traditional format (i.e. “The
student will…”) or as learning targets written from the perspective of the students (i.e. “I can…” or “I will be able to…”]
2. Resources: Teacher: -
Student: -
Planned Supports for Differentiation: [Describe three students who may benefit from differentiation. Include (a) likes
and dislikes, (b) strengths, (c) communication, (d) behavior, (e) academic performance, (f) social information, (g) concerns, and
(h) other pertinent information.]
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The plan for each student should include one or more of the following:
Environment: (changes in the setting) -
Content: (changes in what is taught) -
Process: (changes in how it is taught) -
Product: (variety in student products): -
Instructional Procedures: (Insert specific plans here, making provisions for the following)
A. Review (as needed, make connections from a previous lesson)
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B. Developing Background (ask yourself how students will connect the lesson to their own experiences)
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Lesson Reflection: (Completed by the teacher after the lesson has been taught)
3. What students may need extra help? What type of help may be needed?