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Integrated Curriculum Lesson Plan Template

This lesson plan template suggests including objectives from standard courses of study, disciplines like reading and math, a topic summary with estimated time, and daily lesson descriptions. It also provides examples for differentiating instruction through tiered lessons, independent study, learning centers, and alternate assignments. Assessments could include tests, discussions, and projects. Resources may include textbooks, websites, and multimedia materials.

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Integrated Curriculum Lesson Plan Template

This lesson plan template suggests including objectives from standard courses of study, disciplines like reading and math, a topic summary with estimated time, and daily lesson descriptions. It also provides examples for differentiating instruction through tiered lessons, independent study, learning centers, and alternate assignments. Assessments could include tests, discussions, and projects. Resources may include textbooks, websites, and multimedia materials.

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Suggested Template for Lesson Plan for Integrated Curriculum

Objectives/Goals from Standard Course of Study that will be addressed:


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Disciplines to be Utilized:
For example: Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies, Art, Music, or Drama
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A brief summary of the topic, unit, or theme including estimated time to complete:
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A detailed lesson by lesson description:
Day 1
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Day 2
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Day 3:

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Continue adding days as you need to complete.

How will you differentiate the curriculum? Your lessons/activities?


(See Topic in Education on Differentiated Instruction at [Link])
Tiered Lessons:

Independent Study:
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Independent Contract:

Learning Centers:

Alternate Assignment:

Assessments: What assessments will you use to determine if students have mastered
concepts taught. For example, teacher made tests, oral discussions, end-of-unit tests,
products from projects, book reports, oral debates, charts, posters, etc. Formal
assessments such as County Wide or State Mandated may also be included.
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Resources: What resources will be utilized? For example, text books, articles,
magazines, web sites, supplementary books, multi-media, etc.
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Note: Please note this is only a suggested template. You may design your lesson plan in
any format that you like using graphics etc. However, please include the above
information in your plan.

Credit: James Curry, University of Southern Maine and John Samara, The Curriculum
Project, Austin, Texas as well as Sandra Kaplan, University of Southern California.

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