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Educational Technology Mr. Galusha

Module 3: Preparing to Plan Agenda Activator: The unprepared teacher An introduction to lesson plans and writing behavioral objectives Activity: Assignment 2 - How to create a lesson plan template you can use. Summarizer: How to use your lesson plan template HW: Complete Assignment 2 Post and review a resource on our Facebook page 2

The unprepared teacher 10th grade class out of control Kindergarten class out of control Classroom Management Tips 3

Classroom Expectations Classroom Management Daily Preparation Attitude Classroom Expectations

The first year is not easy 180 days 540 to 1080 lessons over the course of your first year If each lesson takes a 30 to 45 minutes to write, then you are talking 500 hours of lesson planning. That’s 20 days of round the clock planning That’s 12.5 hours of lesson planning a week during your first year. Planning is your new part-time job And we haven’t even started talking about the correcting! If we can save you just 5 minutes each lesson plan, we can shave 66 hours ( or 2.75 days) off of that lesson planning time during your first year.

Save time by getting good at the basics Have clear objectives Use a lesson plan template

Writing instructional objectives 1. Conditions (a statement that describes the conditions under which the behavior is to be performed) 2. Behavioral Verb (an action word that denotes an observable student behavior) 3. Criteria (a statement that specifies how well the student must perform the behavior).

Writing instructional objectives Conditions (a statement that describes the conditions under which the behavior is to be performed) Upon request the student will (this means the student is given an oral or written request to do something). Given (some physical object) the student will (this means the student is actually givensomething that relates to performing the intended behavior).

Writing instructional objectives 2. Behavioral Verb (an action word that denotes an observable student behavior) The verb in an instructional objective is an action word that connotes an observable behavior. Classify Diagram Compose Estimate Construct Identify Define Locate Demonstrate Predict Describe Solve

Writing instructional objectives 3. Criteria (a statement that specifies how well the student must perform the behavior). Given a list of the first 100 numbers arranged in ascending order(conditions), the student will identify (verb) at least nine prime numbers (criteria).

Writing instructional objectives Given Assignment 2 students will produce a fully automated lesson plan template.

Save time by getting good at the basics Have clear objectives Use a lesson plan template

.Docx vs. Dotx When you open a document in Word and save it the default extension is .docx. A template is a document type that creates a copy of itself when you open it. In Microsoft Office Word 2007, you can create a template saving a document as a .dotx file