Planning & PREPARATION
Here you will find Alfreton Grange's common lesson plan and lesson PowerPoint that you can download and use in planning and preparing for your lessons. Below are some exemplars of a lesson plan and lesson PowerPoint.
Lesson Resources
Lesson PowerPoint AG.pptx | |
File Size: | 550 kb |
File Type: | pptx |
lesson plan ag.doc | |
File Size: | 75 kb |
File Type: | doc |
self___peer_marking_lesson_slidesv1.pptx | |
File Size: | 299 kb |
File Type: | pptx |
Example Resources
Information on using the 'So that...' strategy to communicate lesson learning and outcomes to students:
Explanation of so that... strategy_.pdf | |
File Size: | 121 kb |
File Type: |
So that....Example Maths.pdf | |
File Size: | 99 kb |
File Type: |
Evidence of Success Poster
evidence_of_success_final.pdf | |
File Size: | 434 kb |
File Type: |
Planning and Preparation Ideas:
Seat Plans: Use seating plans to differentiate by:
Flipped Learning: Set the learning task the lesson before and get the students to to present their finding at the start of the lesson. CLICK HERE for more information on flipped learning. CLICK HERE for the flipped learning toolkit
SOLO Taxonomy: Use SOLO (structured observed lesson outcomes) to develop students understanding. Here is an excellent guide to SOLO taxonomy:
http://thelearninggeek.com/solo-autonomy-for-beginners/
- Placing students of differing abilities next to each other.
- Sitting students next to each other where you feel one will have a positive influence on the other.
- Setting up the room so that when you go into group work, the groups you want are already sat next to or near each other.
- Placing students with certain skills next to students who need to develop those skills.
Flipped Learning: Set the learning task the lesson before and get the students to to present their finding at the start of the lesson. CLICK HERE for more information on flipped learning. CLICK HERE for the flipped learning toolkit
SOLO Taxonomy: Use SOLO (structured observed lesson outcomes) to develop students understanding. Here is an excellent guide to SOLO taxonomy:
http://thelearninggeek.com/solo-autonomy-for-beginners/