Thursday, May 7, 2015

Time to put it into action!


Hi everybody,

Attached you will find a link to the pages of the book that will give you the topic for your lesson plan. Some additional information you might find useful:

Level: Beginner (Level 4)
Number of students: 17
Age: Teenagers to young adults
Class time: 8-9 a.m.

Some recommendations to keep in mind:
* Don't forget to have a clear learning goal.
* There is no need to use all of the exercises in the book.
* You can include activities that are not presented in the book.
* Keep in mind the stages and the sequence of the lesson.

Hope you have a blast!

Topic:  http://www.slideshare.net/willys007/lesson-planning-47866914

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

More lesson plan samples


Hi guys,

Hope you are all excited about planning your lessons for the homework you can submit to my mail: willys007@hotmail.com

Once again this is not mandatory but it is always good to get feedback on stuff like this especially when you are starting. As I promised here are the some sample lesson plans we checked in class and I have added one of my own lesson plans which is not perfect but it will help you get more ideas of what your lesson plan might look like. Keep working hard!



Writing instructional objectives


Hi guys,

We discussed how writing objectives is vital for teachers because it helps us to get a sense of direction as well as to know what kind of activities include in order to get what we want from students. Here are two links with the presentation on how to write instructional objectives and an article I put together with a more specific explanation on how the ABCD model works. Hope you like it and use it to write your lesson plan objectives. Have a lovely time!


Article on the ABCD model: http://es.slideshare.net/willys007/the-abcd-model-for-writing-objectives

Prezi presentation: https://prezi.com/bspn9-lqk9ff/what-are-instructional/

An approach to lesson planning

Hi class,
As we already know there are many ways a teacher can prepare a class. One of them is using the PPP approach. Here are a couple of links to check the description of this approach and a sample lesson plan that can help you get a better idea of what the homework is about. Good luck!

PPP: http://es.slideshare.net/willys007/ppp-approach-45441916

A sample lesson plan: http://es.slideshare.net/willys007/ppp-sample-lesson


Getting to know what a lesson plan is


Hi everybody,
As I promised here is the link with the power point presentation on the planning continuum we discussed in class today. There are a couple of extra slides with a summary of the stages in a lesson plan and the reason behind using a lesson plan. Enjoy!!

http://es.slideshare.net/willys007/planning-continuum-47803710