Lesson Plan Math Time
Lesson Plan Math Time
Lesson Plan Math Time
Class:
Date:
3W
13/05/14
Finish: _________________________
Lesson Topic:
Time
Mathematics
Recent Prior Experience (specific relevant concepts, skills and values the school students have experienced prior to this lesson):
- Understand the difference between the minute hand and hour hand
- Are familiar with the terms oclock and half past
- Are familiar with digital and analogue time
Syllabus Outcome(s):
Indicators of Learning for this lesson:
Assessment:
One or two only. Please note the syllabus Behaviours that contribute toward achievement of outcome(s). Strategies, which will be used to assess
reference number AND write out in full.
Quote syllabus numbers. Must be clear, specific, observable. learners attainment of learning outcomes.
Curriculum Content Strands may be used as headings.
Should be linked to each learning indicator.
Key Learning Area:
Resources:
List resources you used in preparing the lesson AND those used in the lesson implementation.
- Observation - Questioning
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Smart board
Group 2 5x Computers
LESSON SEQUENCE
Lesson Content / Indicators of Learning
(What is Taught):
Note key skills, concepts and values
addressed in each section. Link to your
Indicators of Learning.
Timing
(mins)
INTRODUCTION
Smart board
DEVELOPMENT
Group 3:
-
25 mins
Worksheet 3
Enrich Question x2
Worksheet 4
Group 1 & 2:
15 mins
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Worksheet 1
Student Clocks
Worksheet 2
http://www.time-for-time.com/game2.htm
10 mins
Group 2:
-
Worksheet 3
Computers x 5 students in pairs
CLOSURE
5 mins
Smart board
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Worksheet 1
Worksheet 2
Worksheet 4
Worksheet 3
Australian Catholic University
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Evaluation of Teaching
Identify the teaching strategies / learning experiences that were most effective. Explain why.
Identify the teaching strategies / learning experiences that were least effective. Explain why.
How appropriate was the timing throughout the various sections of the lesson? Why?
Describe how the selection and use of resources supported learning in the lesson.
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Identify the classroom management strategies that were most effective. Explain why.
Based on these reflections, outline the steps you should now take to improve your teaching in future lessons.
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Supervising teachers comments: (Reference could be made, for example, to planning and preparation, knowledge of curriculum, organisation,
motivation of pupils, strategies used, interaction with students, classroom management, catering for individual needs, use of resources, etc.)
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