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EFFECTIVE LESSON PLANNING
What is a lesson plan?
A teacher’s detailed description of the course of instruction of an individual person. It is a
teacher’s guide for facilitating a lesson. It typically includes the goal (what students need to
learn), how the goal will be achieved (the method of delivery and procedure) and a way to
measure how well the goal was reached (usually via homework assignments or testing).
Think…
• What is the purpose of lesson plan?
• Communicate to… YOU
Think…
• What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
Know your students
Know the content
Know the
instructional
materials
• Ability and interest levels
• Backgrounds
• Attention spans
• Ability to work together in groups
• Prior knowledge and learning experiences
• Special needs and accommodations
• Learning preferences
• Subject matter that you will be teaching
• School expectations and curriculum
• National/International curriculum guides
• Technology, software, audio/visuals, teacher,
mentors, community resources, equipment,
library resources, etc
• Ability and interest levels
• Backgrounds
• Attention spans
• Ability to work together in groups
• Prior knowledge and learning experiences
• Special needs and accommodations
• Learning preferences
• Subject matter that you will be teaching
• School expectations and curriculum
• National/International curriculum guides
What to consider when designing a lesson plan
 Ability and interest levels
 Backgrounds
 Attention spans
 Ability to work together in groups
 Prior knowledge and learning experiences
 Special needs and accommodations
 Learning preferences
Know your
students
Know the
content
Know the
materials
Know your
students
Know the
content
Know the
materials
• Subject matter that you will be teaching
• School expectations and curriculum
• National/International curriculum guides
What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
Know your
students
Know the
content
Know the
materials
• Subject matter that you will be teaching
• School expectations and curriculum
• National/International curriculum guides
What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
Key components of a lesson plan
Profile Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure Assessment
Profile
Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure
Assessment
Basic Information
1. Name of Lesson
2. Subject
3. Grade level
4. Instructional settings: Small
group, Whole class
5. General description of lesson
6. Standards
Key components of a lesson plan
Profile
Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure
Assessment
Basic Information
1. Determine what you want students to do
2. Focus on the concept or skill which you
intend to teach
3. Keep in mind the Expected Student
Outcome throughout the lesson.
Think…
• The types of instructional materials
Profile
Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson
 Materials
 PowerPoint presentations (Visual aids)
 Text books
 Journal articles
 Multimedia materials: Instructional video or audio
 Rubric
 Checklist
Profile
Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson
 Equipment
 Software applications
 PowerPoint
 Media player
 Computer equipment
 Computer
 Internet connection
 Video equipment
 Projector
Profile
Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
 Outlining the steps of the teaching process
 Useful instructional strategies
 Make references to the biblical worldview throughout the lesson
 Intersperse the lesson with evaluative questions in line with the
lesson objectives and expected student outcomes.
 Have students think of the essential questions.
Profile
Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
 Assess the outcome and to what extent the
objectives were achieved
 Ensure the assessment activity is directly and
explicitly tied to the stated objectives.
 Take time to reflect upon the result, and revise the
lesson plan accordingly
Think…
• The assessment activities available for the teacher
Profile
Objectives
Materials/Eq
uipment
Procedure
Assessment
Key components of a lesson plan
 Some commonly used assessment activities
 quizzes
 tests
 worksheets
 cooperative learning activities
 hands-on experiments
 oral discussions
 question-and-answer sessions
 debates
The Need for Biblically Integrated Lessons
Foundational Truths
• Biblical integration is the understanding and application of biblical-theological truth to
the various spheres of life and academic study.
• Scripture is inspired (2 Tim. 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21), inerrant, infallible,
authoritative, clear, and sufficient.
 As one goes through the Scriptures certain themes become prominent. These themes
form the basis of our theology and serve as the basis for the “language” we speak;
hence a Biblical worldview.
Worldview
• A worldview is a commitment, a fundamental
orientation of the heart, expressed as a set of
presuppositions which we hold about the basic
constitution of reality.
James Sire, The Universe Next Door
Worldview
• A worldview seeks to answer the following questions:
• Who am I?
• Why am I here?
• What is my purpose?
• What is wrong with the world?
• What is the solution?
• How do I determine what is right and wrong?
• Where is this world going?
• How will it all end?
Biblical Worldview Components
ATTRIBUTES AND ACTIVITY OF GOD
• God is triune: father son and Holy spirit. He is relational in essence and desires a relationship with His
creation. (Gen. 1:26;Matt. 3:16-17; matt. 7:11)
• God is just and good. He is the source of justice and sets the moral standard. He is the source of all
reality. (Rom. 9; John 1:1; Mark 10:18)
• God is infinite, eternal, transcendent, the great I AM, Jehovah. He is beyond this world, beyond the four
dimensions. (Exod. 3:14; Ps 90:2; John 8:58;Rev. 1:8)
• God is love, holy, intelligent, truth, logic, and reason. (John 1:1-8; 1John 4:16; 1 Pet. 3:9)
• God is personal, self conscious and self determined. He thinks, acts and has free will. (Gen 1:26; Ex.
33:19; Ps. 115:3)
• Jesus is God, man’s savior, the mediator between God and man; he died for man’s sin, was buried, and
rose from the dead. (Rom. 10:9-10; 1 Tim. 2:5; Heb. 9: 27-28)
CREATION AND LIFE
 God created everything from nothing. (John 1:3; Gen. 1
 Creation is orderly and organized, created with specific properties. (Job 38-39)
 Creation is open. It is not preprogrammed but open to input by God and man. (Acts 5:12;
Heb. 2:4)
 Creation Includes the visible, natural and supernatural realms. (Col. 1:16-17)
 Creation is sustained by God’s power. (Col. 1: 16-17)
 Creation is under a curse (Gen. 3-6)
 Man is made in the image of God and has value and worth, Man is like God I Spirit (Gen. 1:26-28,9:6;
Ps. 139: 13-16)
 Man is moral, creative, and intelligent. (James 1;5)
 Man is personal. Man is self conscious, self determined, and has free will (Matt. 26: 39; Gal. 5: 10-26)
 Man is lower than God but above creation. (Gen 1:26,28; Ps. 8:4-8)
 Man is relational. Man was made to have relationship with God and man. (Matt. 22: 37-39; John 14:
6; Rom. 6-8; Eph. 2:18)
 Man was made for a purpose. (Gen. 1;26-28)
 Man was created good, sinned, fell under a curse, has a sin nature, and in need of a savior. (Is, 53:6;
Rom. 5: 12, Eph. 2:8-9)
 Man is body (finite), spirit and soul (eternal). (Matt. 10:28; 1Thess. 5:23)
Mankind
MORAL STANDARD AND RESPONSIBILITY
• God is the source of and sets the moral standard (Ex. 20 1-17: Rom. 1:
3:21, 6,7)
• The Bible reveals the moral standard. (Rom 3:21)
• There is absolute truth, (John 1:1)
• There are good and bad consequences for actions. (Rom. 3:23; 6:23; gal;.
5:16-25, 6:7-10)
• Moral Order is upheld through the family, church and government. ( Gen. 2
18-24; Matt 1:18; Rom. 13:1-7; Eph. 5: 22-6:4; 1Cor. 12:12-31)
PURPOSE
• Man is to love God and man. (Duet. 6:4-8; Matt. 22: 37-39)
• God’s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, (Matt. 6:10; Col. 3: 17)
• Man has been given dominion over earth. (Gen 1:26-28; Ps. 8: 4-6)
• Christians are to fulfil the great Commission. Christians are to go into all the world and teach and
baptize. (Matt 28: 18-20)
• History shows God’s concern for and involvement in human events. History is directed toward a
specific end. (Rom. 5; 2 Pet 3: 9)
101 Biblical Integration
https://bit.ly/3vbYyjj
TO-DO
• Choose a topic in your subject area/ in your department.
Develop a slide in the pattern of a biblically integrated lesson
plan on how you will teach your chosen topic.
Note:
Your lesson must show steps to differentiate the lesson.

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LESSON PLANNING_TRAINING.pptx

  • 1. EFFECTIVE LESSON PLANNING What is a lesson plan? A teacher’s detailed description of the course of instruction of an individual person. It is a teacher’s guide for facilitating a lesson. It typically includes the goal (what students need to learn), how the goal will be achieved (the method of delivery and procedure) and a way to measure how well the goal was reached (usually via homework assignments or testing).
  • 2. Think… • What is the purpose of lesson plan?
  • 4. Think… • What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
  • 5. What to consider when writing a lesson plan? Know your students Know the content Know the instructional materials • Ability and interest levels • Backgrounds • Attention spans • Ability to work together in groups • Prior knowledge and learning experiences • Special needs and accommodations • Learning preferences • Subject matter that you will be teaching • School expectations and curriculum • National/International curriculum guides • Technology, software, audio/visuals, teacher, mentors, community resources, equipment, library resources, etc • Ability and interest levels • Backgrounds • Attention spans • Ability to work together in groups • Prior knowledge and learning experiences • Special needs and accommodations • Learning preferences • Subject matter that you will be teaching • School expectations and curriculum • National/International curriculum guides
  • 6. What to consider when designing a lesson plan  Ability and interest levels  Backgrounds  Attention spans  Ability to work together in groups  Prior knowledge and learning experiences  Special needs and accommodations  Learning preferences Know your students Know the content Know the materials
  • 7. Know your students Know the content Know the materials • Subject matter that you will be teaching • School expectations and curriculum • National/International curriculum guides What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
  • 8. Know your students Know the content Know the materials • Subject matter that you will be teaching • School expectations and curriculum • National/International curriculum guides What to consider when writing a lesson plan?
  • 9. Key components of a lesson plan Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment
  • 10. Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment Basic Information 1. Name of Lesson 2. Subject 3. Grade level 4. Instructional settings: Small group, Whole class 5. General description of lesson 6. Standards Key components of a lesson plan
  • 11. Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment Basic Information 1. Determine what you want students to do 2. Focus on the concept or skill which you intend to teach 3. Keep in mind the Expected Student Outcome throughout the lesson.
  • 12. Think… • The types of instructional materials
  • 13. Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment Key components of a lesson  Materials  PowerPoint presentations (Visual aids)  Text books  Journal articles  Multimedia materials: Instructional video or audio  Rubric  Checklist
  • 14. Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment Key components of a lesson  Equipment  Software applications  PowerPoint  Media player  Computer equipment  Computer  Internet connection  Video equipment  Projector
  • 15. Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment Key components of a lesson plan  Outlining the steps of the teaching process  Useful instructional strategies  Make references to the biblical worldview throughout the lesson  Intersperse the lesson with evaluative questions in line with the lesson objectives and expected student outcomes.  Have students think of the essential questions.
  • 16. Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment Key components of a lesson plan  Assess the outcome and to what extent the objectives were achieved  Ensure the assessment activity is directly and explicitly tied to the stated objectives.  Take time to reflect upon the result, and revise the lesson plan accordingly
  • 17. Think… • The assessment activities available for the teacher
  • 18. Profile Objectives Materials/Eq uipment Procedure Assessment Key components of a lesson plan  Some commonly used assessment activities  quizzes  tests  worksheets  cooperative learning activities  hands-on experiments  oral discussions  question-and-answer sessions  debates
  • 19. The Need for Biblically Integrated Lessons Foundational Truths • Biblical integration is the understanding and application of biblical-theological truth to the various spheres of life and academic study. • Scripture is inspired (2 Tim. 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21), inerrant, infallible, authoritative, clear, and sufficient.  As one goes through the Scriptures certain themes become prominent. These themes form the basis of our theology and serve as the basis for the “language” we speak; hence a Biblical worldview.
  • 20. Worldview • A worldview is a commitment, a fundamental orientation of the heart, expressed as a set of presuppositions which we hold about the basic constitution of reality. James Sire, The Universe Next Door
  • 21. Worldview • A worldview seeks to answer the following questions: • Who am I? • Why am I here? • What is my purpose? • What is wrong with the world? • What is the solution? • How do I determine what is right and wrong? • Where is this world going? • How will it all end?
  • 22. Biblical Worldview Components ATTRIBUTES AND ACTIVITY OF GOD • God is triune: father son and Holy spirit. He is relational in essence and desires a relationship with His creation. (Gen. 1:26;Matt. 3:16-17; matt. 7:11) • God is just and good. He is the source of justice and sets the moral standard. He is the source of all reality. (Rom. 9; John 1:1; Mark 10:18) • God is infinite, eternal, transcendent, the great I AM, Jehovah. He is beyond this world, beyond the four dimensions. (Exod. 3:14; Ps 90:2; John 8:58;Rev. 1:8) • God is love, holy, intelligent, truth, logic, and reason. (John 1:1-8; 1John 4:16; 1 Pet. 3:9) • God is personal, self conscious and self determined. He thinks, acts and has free will. (Gen 1:26; Ex. 33:19; Ps. 115:3) • Jesus is God, man’s savior, the mediator between God and man; he died for man’s sin, was buried, and rose from the dead. (Rom. 10:9-10; 1 Tim. 2:5; Heb. 9: 27-28)
  • 23. CREATION AND LIFE  God created everything from nothing. (John 1:3; Gen. 1  Creation is orderly and organized, created with specific properties. (Job 38-39)  Creation is open. It is not preprogrammed but open to input by God and man. (Acts 5:12; Heb. 2:4)  Creation Includes the visible, natural and supernatural realms. (Col. 1:16-17)  Creation is sustained by God’s power. (Col. 1: 16-17)  Creation is under a curse (Gen. 3-6)
  • 24.  Man is made in the image of God and has value and worth, Man is like God I Spirit (Gen. 1:26-28,9:6; Ps. 139: 13-16)  Man is moral, creative, and intelligent. (James 1;5)  Man is personal. Man is self conscious, self determined, and has free will (Matt. 26: 39; Gal. 5: 10-26)  Man is lower than God but above creation. (Gen 1:26,28; Ps. 8:4-8)  Man is relational. Man was made to have relationship with God and man. (Matt. 22: 37-39; John 14: 6; Rom. 6-8; Eph. 2:18)  Man was made for a purpose. (Gen. 1;26-28)  Man was created good, sinned, fell under a curse, has a sin nature, and in need of a savior. (Is, 53:6; Rom. 5: 12, Eph. 2:8-9)  Man is body (finite), spirit and soul (eternal). (Matt. 10:28; 1Thess. 5:23) Mankind
  • 25. MORAL STANDARD AND RESPONSIBILITY • God is the source of and sets the moral standard (Ex. 20 1-17: Rom. 1: 3:21, 6,7) • The Bible reveals the moral standard. (Rom 3:21) • There is absolute truth, (John 1:1) • There are good and bad consequences for actions. (Rom. 3:23; 6:23; gal;. 5:16-25, 6:7-10) • Moral Order is upheld through the family, church and government. ( Gen. 2 18-24; Matt 1:18; Rom. 13:1-7; Eph. 5: 22-6:4; 1Cor. 12:12-31)
  • 26. PURPOSE • Man is to love God and man. (Duet. 6:4-8; Matt. 22: 37-39) • God’s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, (Matt. 6:10; Col. 3: 17) • Man has been given dominion over earth. (Gen 1:26-28; Ps. 8: 4-6) • Christians are to fulfil the great Commission. Christians are to go into all the world and teach and baptize. (Matt 28: 18-20) • History shows God’s concern for and involvement in human events. History is directed toward a specific end. (Rom. 5; 2 Pet 3: 9) 101 Biblical Integration https://bit.ly/3vbYyjj
  • 27. TO-DO • Choose a topic in your subject area/ in your department. Develop a slide in the pattern of a biblically integrated lesson plan on how you will teach your chosen topic. Note: Your lesson must show steps to differentiate the lesson.