Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Lesson Plan Ideas

If I was to be honest, I have yet to think about what kind of lessons I am going to do or what type of strategies I will use. I really like the written conversation strategy that I just read about. This seems like it would be a great way to end class. I also think that after hearing students input/ feedback on how the lesson went in their minds to peers would really help a teacher understand what went well and what questions were still left out there in the open. I think I will definitely use this strategy along with others that I have heard/ read about in class. I want to be more prepared before beginning my lessons for example, I need to pick a grade to use and a content area.

5 comments:

  1. I was thinking of incorporating the written conversation strategy into one or more of my lesson plans also. I think once we get started on the lesson plans it will become a lot easier. Starting is always the hardest part and generating ideas.

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  2. For the most part, the strategies seem like they will be useful. I honestly haven't had time to start them though. I have been working on another lesson plan! Let's hope these go smooth!

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  3. Because, who doesn't like to write notes??? RIGHT???

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  4. You are not alone. The lesson plan has been on my mind but I have yet to get it together in something that actually makes since. It seems that what is in my mind can not go on paper.

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  5. Unfortunately, I have yet to receive my book so I can't work on my lesson plans. I have some that I did in a previous class that go with what my cooperating teacher is working on with the students right now but I can't change them up to incorporate reading strategies because I have no book. I have yet to even receive the replacement copy they said they were sending on the 31st. I am beyond frustrated.

    Pick the grade area content that you are most comfortable with. I like looking at the Common Core standards when writing my lesson plans because they give me good guidelines on what I should aim for with a specific grade level.

    -Darrien

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