FS 7 Episode 6: Writing my First Lesson Plan in my Second Home
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FS 7 Episode 6: Writing my First Lesson Plan in my Second Home
1. At the end of the activity, I should be able to:
Write the lesson plan required by my cooperating teacher.
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Meets
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Improvement
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Unacceptable
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My
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My Analysis
My
Reflections
My
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Rating
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Total Score
2. I. Objectives
II. Subject Matter
1. Topic
2. Reference
3. Materials
4. Strategy
III. Learning Tasks
A. Preparatory Activities
1. Prayer
2. Customary greetings
3. Checking of Attendance
B. Motivation
C. Lesson Proper
D. Generalization
E. Valuing
F. Application
IV. Evaluation
V. Assignment
3. After writing my first lesson plan, I realized that it
should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and
Time-bound or SMART. One thing more, into this age of
globalization where everything steps up into a higher level,
we should adapt into these changes, we should make our
lesson plan student-centered so that we can engage our
students more in the teaching-learning process. The more
they are involved, the greater the probability of higher
learning and the longer it will retain.
I realized also that making lesson plan is important
because this serves as a guide towards targeting your goals. It
is the roadmap intended for achieving lesson’s objectives.
With careful planning, you are assured of an effective
procedure and a complete coverage of the subject that
you aim to teach.
A good and reliable plan can definitely enhance your self-
confidence together with relax and authoritative poise.
Your plan can be submitted to your cooperating teacher
for comments and suggestions, thus adding to your
learning experience.
Experience gained from your daily lesson planning task
conserve us well-earned qualification for future
classroom activities.