Professional Experience Lesson Plan: Content Descriptor
Professional Experience Lesson Plan: Content Descriptor
Year level/ age range & number of students: Highlight planning process:
Year 6/7 composite class, 30 students Planned collaboratively with Supervising
Estimated duration of activity: Teacher
45 minutes (after lunch) Planned collaboratively with peer
Planned independently based on ST lessons
Planned Independently
Deconstruction of Supervising Teacher’s
lesson
Learning area: English (Writing)
Specific Topic:
Content Descriptor: Analyse and explain the ways text structures and language features shape
meaning and vary according to audience and purpose (ACELY1721) (Australian Curriculum,
2017).
Achievement Standard: Students create structured and coherent texts for a range of purposes
and audiences. They make presentations and contribute actively to class and group discussions,
using language features to engage the audience (Australian Curriculum, 2017).
Learning intentions:
To understand the strategies involved in creating an eye catching and engaging sentence starter,
developing descriptive language skills.
Success criteria for students:
I can:
- Recognise the language features used by the author
- Understand the purpose of creating an engaging first sentence
- Change a sentence to make it more engaging and ‘eye catching’ for the reader
- Create my own interesting sentence
Preparation/ organisation/ resources:
- English books (for students)
- Pens (for writing)
- Whiteboard markers
- Pre-Prepared PowerPoint
- Wildwood (class novel)
Differentiation: The task is open-ended in nature and therefore is differentiated for most learners.
Thomas S may need more support to feel like he can be successful. Give him a list of words, only
some of which would enhance the text. He can choose words from this list that may be
appropriate for the sentence. Bethany and Evie may also benefit from this support.
‘What strategies does the writer of these sentences use to make them
engaging?’
Think-Pair-Share
Turn to the person next to you, how could this sentence be improved to
make it more engaging for the reader?
*Use pop sticks to choose students for sharing of ideas
Check Understanding: Use your thumbs to show me how confident you feel
to give this a go.
Remember to think about the different strategies you can use.
(list up on board if they need more scaffolding)
Student focussed work period: 10-15 minutes
Then, students will work individually again with another sentence starter.
However, this time they will be provided with the second sentence of a
book. They will have to write a beginning sentence, insert the provided
sentence and then continue on with their story. This will further develop
creative story starters and show their purpose.
Ask 3 students to share with the class some strategies that their partner used
(the one they read).
- What was the best thing about their paragraph?
- What techniques did they use?
Evaluation:
Did the lesson go as planned? Did I organise and manage the activity well?
Did I use effective communication? Did I provide clear directions?
Did the students achieve the specific learning intentions? Were there any students that I needed to
differentiate the activity for?
How would I improve in my next planned activity?