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REVIEW OF THE LESSON PLAN

KINDS, FORMAT AND COMPONENTS OF


THE LESSON PLAN
MEET OUR DISCUSSANTS

ELLA VIA REVERENTE DESERREE ANONUEVO


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PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY
WHY IS PLANNING
IMPORTANT?
Planning a lesson is a really effective
tools to use in the classroom, it makes
the best use of class time and ensures
as much lesson time as possible is
used to teach new concepts, build on
students' prior knowledge and to
promote meaningful discussions. It
gives teachers a detailed outline to
follow, so it helps them be even better
teachers. It plays a role in the learning
experience of students and how
engaged they will be in their subjects.
TYPES OR KINDS OF LESSON PLAN
DETAILED LESSON
PLAN

A detailed plan covers everything


and gets teachers fully prepared
for the lesson ahead. It covers
what to teach and all the activities
students will complete that
lesson.
SEMI-DETAILED
LESSON PLAN

Semi-detailed plans are less


intricate than detailed, but they
still focus on what you want to
cover for that subject on that day.
They act as a general game plan
for what will go on in the lesson.
UNDERSTANDING
BY DESIGN (UBD)

Understanding by design is more


of a framework. This "backward
design" looks at outcomes first to
design curriculum units and is
focused on improving student
achievement using it..
DAILY LESSON
LOG

Daily Lesson Log (DLL) is a template


teachers use to log parts of their daily
lesson. The DLL covers a day’s or a week’s
worth of lessons and contains the following
parts: Objectives, Content, Learning
Resources, Procedures, Remarks and
Reflection. d. Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) is a
teacher’s “roadmap” for a lesson.
GENERAL FORMAT OF A LESSON PLAN
FORMAT OF A LESSON PLAN
PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY/MOTIVATION
LESSON OBJECTIVES/ GOALS
LESSON MATERIALS
LESSON REFERENCES
LESSON PROPER
DISCUSSION
FEEDBACKING
SUMMARIZING
EVALUATING
COMPONENTS OF A LESSON PLAN
PROFILE
includes the title of the lesson, contributor, subject, grade level of the
learner, instructional setting, general description of the lesson and the
standards.

OBJECTIVES
PROFILE Determines what the learner should learn and do and focusing on the
OBJECTIVES concept skill to be taught

MATERIALS
MATERIALS
PROCEDURE This includes the power point presentations, textbooks, journal articles,
ASSESSMENT multimedia materials etc.

PROCEDURE
Outlining the steps of the teaching and learning process.

ASSESSMENT
Assessment should be correlated with the pre stated objectives, reflect
upon the result and revise the lesson plan as per the assessment outcome.
REFERENCES:
6 Components of a Lesson Plan (Plus Examples) | Indeed.com
3 Types Of Lesson Plan & The Five Parts Of A Lesson | Wiki
(twinkl.com.ph)
27+ Easy-to-Edit Lesson Plan Examples [+ Writing Tips]
(venngage.com)

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