Muskingum University Teacher Education Programs Lesson Plan Format
Muskingum University Teacher Education Programs Lesson Plan Format
Muskingum University Teacher Education Programs Lesson Plan Format
I. Learning Goals
Identify the new Ohio Learning Standard(s) OR Common Core Standard(s)
addressed in this lesson:
Describe the interconnections among the components of the content within the
discipline and the relationship of the content to at least two other content
areas. Specifically describe how the content taught in your lesson relates to at
least two other content areas.
Resources:
Language Arts
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio
Click on the red Ohio’s Learning Standards
Under Explore Learning Standards
click on Language Arts – Mathematics – Science – Social Studies
What will your students know and be able to do at the end of this lesson?
(Include the student learning target – “I can/am able to …” )
Students will:
Students will need to be able to have reading with comprehension skills, which
will turn into communicating with others on the development of children.
Students will need to understand the basic of how an infant grows up through life.
That Children at a young age are taught all that they do. Which may seem to be
the case, but at young ages its where children make sense of the world in their
own mind. Which a natural surrounding can play in effect but it’s how the child’s
brain makes sense of itself.
How do you know if students have the knowledge and skills, they need in
order to be successful?
How will you use or accommodate the diverse experiences that your students
bring to class (gender, race/ethnicity, English language proficiency, economic
status, exceptionalities, skill level, learning styles)?
I will provide equal opportunity to both genders so that there will be no gender
bias. I would provide alternate testing options if necessary. For differences in race
and ethnicity, all will be accepted and valued for this lesson does not discriminate.
For English language proficiency all students in the class speak English so that's
how it will be presented. As for economic status this will not be an issue for the
books are provided for the students and I will have paper and a pencil if needed.
III.Instructional Procedures
Content summary, including concepts and essential understandings:
The main idea is about the thought process of children develop, they begin to think,
communicate and relate with others, and solve problems.
Teaching methods:
Students will be expected to take notes, I will provide notes to follow along and fill
out as they go but more notes are expected to be filled out for more understandings.
Object Permanence: A child’s realization that an object exists even when he or she
cannot see or touch it.
The classroom environment would need to be filled with active learners who are
prepared to take notes and answer questions as we go. Notebook and a writing
utensil are essential to this lesson and others as we go.
Typical classroom setting, desks in rows and students seated in seats best
suited for their learning.
No grouping patterns
V. Instructional Activities
Lesson sequence (include important questions to ask students). Time Allotted
Provide a thorough description of each:
Opening:
This lesson will begin by asking the question “When does a person first begin to
communicate?” and follow up by “When does a person stop learning new
things?”(Students will have the time to share an open discussion) (5-10 minutes).
Possible Answers:
1 month
4 months
1 year
2-3 years
Main Activities:
Direct Instruction: After the allotted time for the open discussion of the students then
we will dive into the PowerPoint and jump into the direct instruction. I will then
explain in teach who Piaget was and what research he had conducted in order to come
up with the theories of cognitive development.
Closing:
To wrap up our lesson I will answer any questions there still are, and then we'll give
out the summative test for students to take individually.
VI. Assessment/Evaluation
How will you know if each student has met the learning goals?
Formative strategies:
Thumbs up or down If things are making sense, this will help me know if I will need
to go over the material or change examples for it.
I will ask students questions to help make sure they are being active learners. This
will also allow their minds to dive more deeply into the topic
Summative assessment:
The students understanding from this lesson will be conducted through the test I will
administer for them to be doing individually. This will allow me to figure out if the
lesson taught the students the stages of the theory.
Assessment/ same
Evaluation assessment
(allows for student however
demonstration of extra time
learning)
will be given
if needed and
also will sit
down with
student to
help make
sure they
understand
what is being
asked.
General comments:
Each student typically showed a very good understanding of these topics already. Most of
the material that was missed was switching a couple vocabulary words up with others.
Students provided very little understanding of what was being asked of them as of now.
Need to go over in the lesson everything about the four stages and the vocabulary words
inside the stages.
March 2019