Lesson Planning
Lesson Planning
•Objectives:
1. Objectives
•All lessons must have an aim, purpose or objective. The teacher must be clear about
the objective to get a successful learning outcome for any block of time.
•The next steps in backwards planning are a) defining the annual objectives in the
curriculum area (usually provided by state education guidelines), b) specifying unit
objectives, and c) choosing a series of lesson objectives consistent with annual and
unit objectives.
•While the choice of a lesson's primary aim is important, it must be kept in mind that
lessons almost always have secondary aims.
•2. Pre-assessment
It involves evaluation of the level of skill and knowledge called for and
determination of the difficulty of the lesson: too easy, too hard, or just right.
•.
1. Begin with the end in mind. Let us begin our lesson with a clearly defined objective
2. Share lesson objective with students. If our students make the lesson objectives their own,
they may end up more motivated to attain their personal targets.
3. Lesson objectives must be in the three domains of learning cognitive, psychomotor, affective.
We should aim to integrate knowledge, skills, and values in our lessons Work on significant
and relevant lesson objectives. Lesson objectives become significant when the lessons are
connected to the life of our students.
4. Lesson objectives must be aligned with the aims of education as embodied in the Philippine
Constitution and other laws and on Vision-mission statements of the schools where we teach.
• 3. Motivation
•
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard
B. Performance Standard
C. Learning Competency
•
II. SUBJECT MATTER
A. Topic
B. Science Idea
C. Science Processes
D. Value Focus
E. Materials
F. References
G. Other Learning Resources
Parts of a Detailed Lesson Plan
IV. Generalization
I. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
A. Engage
1. Drill
2. Review
B. Explore
1. Motivation
2. Presentation of the Lesson
3. Pre-Activity
4. Activity Proper
C. Explain
1. Group Reporting
2. Discussion
D. Elaborate
1. Generalization
2. Application
III. ASSIGNMENT (An enrichment activity that is connected with the objectives of the
lesson).