Content Instructions Lesson Overview (1 point): Include the title, author, subje

Content Instructions
Lesson Overview (1 point): Include the title, author, subject, grade level(s), and duration of the lesson. (Lesson should be 30 to 90 minutes long, depending on your population.)
Lesson Description for the Day (0.5 point): Include a brief description of the essential learning to be experienced by students and practiced during the lesson. Include the approximate duration of the lesson (30 to 90 minutes total).
State Standard/s (1 point): Include the state grade-level standard this lesson aligns with. Include the whole standard rather than just its label (see Instructor Guidance for an example). You may use a standard from the Common Core State Standards or your own state standards.
Lesson Goals (1 point): Also known as the lesson objectives. Construct one to two content-specific objectives for lesson. The objectives should be written in student terms and contain a single, observable, and measurable verb indicating the skill in students will be assessed for during instruction.
Teaching Methods:
Describe the anticipatory set (1 point)
Address how you will introduce and model new knowledge (1 point)
Describe the guided practice (1 point)
Describe the independent practice (1 point)
Wrap-Up (Closing) (1 point): Explain how you will close the lesson and in what manner students will debrief from the learning experience.
Assessment (1.5 points): Describe what you will assess during the lesson (formative assessment) as described in either or both the guided practice and/or independent practice stages of the lesson.
Save your instructional plan as a doc. file and upload it along with Part II to the classroom for evaluation.
Written Communication Instructions
Syntax and Mechanics (1 point): Display meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar.
Part Two – Analysis/Summary Content Instructions
Reflection (3 points): In a separate two-to-three page Word document, include a reflection in which you address the following questions:
How does your lesson serve as motivation for learners? ? Provide specific examples and clearly explain how those examples motivate your learners. Be sure to use evidence from the readings and/or outside sources to support this point.
How does your lesson stimulate critical thinking in your students? Provide specific examples and clearly explain how those examples stimulate critical thinking. Be sure to use evidence from the readings and/or outside sources to support this point.
How does the lesson model a non-threatening environment providing differentiated learning opportunities without isolating students? Provide specific examples and be sure to clearly explain how the lesson models a non-threatening environment providing differentiated learning opportunities without isolating students.

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