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Developing Lesson

Plans for Social


Studies
Introduction
After researching travel guides and deciding
on your preferred set of activities to Coron,
you and your friends are now ready to
finalize the details of the trip. One of your
friends suggests to map out a very detailed
plan, indicating what you will be doing at
every hour to ensure that the schedule is
maximized.
THINK
In the previous chapters, you have learned
that instructional planning is vital in the
teaching and learning process.
A comprehensive lesson plan
1. Comprehensive
contains a detailed description of
Lesson Plan
the steps in the teaching and
learning process. Sometimes, even
the expected responses of students
are included to help teachers
envision the flow of discussion.
In contrast to a comprehensive
2. Abbreviated
lesson plan, an abbreviated lesson
Lesson Plan plan contains less details. This
format is usually utilized by more
experienced teachers as a substitute
for comprehensive planning,
especially in lessons that do not
require major preparation.
Important Components of
Lesson Plan
The DLP and the DLL have the same six
components:
• Objectives
• Content
• Learning Resources
• Procedures
• Remarks
• Reflection.

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