Thursday, December 18, 2014

Writing A Lesson Plan For Mr. G

FINAL EXAM 2:30pm 6 JAN 2015 Venue C15 206

For me, an A+ lesson plan should look like a chapter in a book, perhaps, entitled "Games for Language Learners" or "Fun Activities in English Classes." Here are some tips:


  1. The lesson plan should be communicated to a teacher as the audience. Not the students.
  2. The objectives of the lesson should be written in complete sentences. Not fragments.
  3. The skills the students will practice should be indicated clearly.
  4. The lesson plan should be able to guide teachers to execute the game with ease. Unclear instructions will confuse the teachers.
  5. Diagrams and sample works by students are helpful in explaining the instructions.
  6. A paragraph of introduction and commentary are also needed to orientate the reader with the lesson.


Suggested Headings in a Lesson Plan

  1. Introduction
  2. Objectives
  3. Skills
  4. Level
  5. Duration
  6. Materials
  7. Preparation
  8. Procedure
  9. Rules
  10. Variations
  11. Comment

Take time to read these lesson plans (search in this blog). They are good lesson plans.

  1. Win. Lose, or Draw prepared by Cheang Ai Nee and Fatin Nur Alia Mohd Sazali
  2. King of Comedy prepared by Tan Yuan Yi and Teh Peng Chuan
  3. Blogging prepared by Mohamad Khairul Anuar Abu Bakar and Wan Muhammad Wan Abdul Samad

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