
Better Lesson Plans, Better Lessons
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Tailoring your lessons to meet your state standards while ensuring high student achievement.
Writing a strong objective to stay focused on the goal of a lesson.
Creating an end-of-lesson assessment to gauge the lesson's success.
Constructing a lesson plan that combines direct instruction, guided practice, and independent practice.
Along the way, you'll find plenty of helpful examples from math and English Language Arts. You'll also find end-of-chapter FAQs and activities to try, to help you make these concepts a reality for your own classroom. Many of the tools from the book are also available as free downloads from our website (www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138838871/).
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"This is an excellent book for first year teachers as well as administrators who want their staff to return to a focus on effective planning. Planning is a continual process of presenting and reflecting on the lesson, and while it is easy to find examples and templates of lesson plans, it is much more difficult to find resources that walk teachers through the steps of how to get to a finished product. This book is very useful for anyone trying to revive the lesson planning process and successfully implement more rigorous standards."--Susan Gorman, Director of Student Improvement, Osawatomie Schools, Kansas
"This is an excellent resource for brand new teachers including for use in a mentoring program. I also strongly recommend this book to teacher education programs as I feel it ties lots of topics together."
--Kara Chism, Assistant Principal, Rocky Ridge Elementary School, Alabama
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Person
Content
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Planning with the Standards in Mind
Chapter 1: The CCSS and Lesson Planning
Chapter 2: The Role of Assessments
Part II: Before the Lesson
Chapter 3: Writing Objectives
Chapter 4: Writing Assessments
Part III: During the Lesson
Chapter 5: Direct Instruction
Chapter 6: Guided Practice
Chapter 7: Independent Practice
Part IV: After the Lesson
Chapter 8: Assessing Student Understanding
Conclusion
References
Appendix A: Lesson Plan Template
Appendix B: A Note to School Leaders
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