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LESSON CYCLE ANTICIPATORY SET (FOCUS) Purpose OBJECTIVES(S) Materials needed INSTRUCTIONAL INPUT(TEACHING THE LESSON) GUIDED PRACTICE Re-teaching INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Monitoring and adjusting ASSESSMENT Extension/enrichment If time remains CLOSURE

1. ANTICIPATORY SET (FOCUS) 2. Purpose a. To focus the learner's attention on new learning b. To review past content or procedures c. To relate the learning to a future lesson d. To motivate the learner

3. OBJECTIVES(S) Cognitive objectives are taken directly from the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS for your content specialization/major) 2. Documentation of the particular TEKS used is noted with numbers and letters i.e. 5.20H The student is expected to construct contour maps of geographical regions of the United States 3. Affective, Psychomotor and Multicultural objectives help take into consideration the diverse populations in each classroom.

MATERIALS NEEDED Whatever is necessary to implement the lesson activities KEY TO SUCCESS: Have EVERYTHING READY! (Handouts, manipulatives, pencils, music, tools, etc.)

4. INSTRUCTIONAL INPUT (TEACHING THE LESSON) Variety of methods/strategies/techniques/tools needed for presentation. Demonstrates/models what the students will do during independent practice and includes checking for understanding

5. GUIDED PRACTICE Matches the independent practice and the objective Monitoring is a major component of guided practice Can be performed in centers or small groups with the teacher directing the input

6. RE-TEACHING Always teach the objective in a different way if students do not show/demonstrate understanding. Therefore, a major component of lesson planning is determining in advance how to teach in a different way.

7. INDEPENDENT PRACTICE The plan must include independent practice to allow students to show individual mastery of the objective. The independent practice matches the objective in level of difficulty. Independent practice can be done in centers, small groups, alone, orally, written, etc. Find some way to assess that students have mastered the objective.

8. MONITORING AND ADJUSTING Plan questioning techniques or demonstrations for checking understanding throughout the lesson. Continuous feedback.

9. ASSESSMENT Formal or informal; traditional or nontraditional. Check for understanding throughout the lesson.

10 EXTENSION / ENRICHMENT Plan for students who need more, or to make use of a "teachable" moment. An activity that can reinforce and / or clarify specific points of the lesson.

11. IF TIME REMAINS… * Always have a corresponding activity in mind if your lesson is finished before the class ends.

12. CLOSURE Make provisions to close or summarize the learning, including review of the objectives Closure is most effective if learners are active participants in the closing. Closing can take place at many points throughout the lesson.