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Direct Instruction Lesson Plan Template

Teachers: Subject:
Shelby Hemley 10th Grade English
Jane Bessman
Adrienne Noyes
Common Core State Standard:
 9-10.RL.1 Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well
as inferences drawn from the text.
Objective (Explicit):
 Students will be able to identify how love is represented in the listed texts and can cite evidence to support
their claim.
Evidence of Mastery (Measurable):
 Include a copy of the lesson assessment.
 Provide exemplar student responses with the level of detail you expect to see.
 Assign value to each portion of the response.

 Students will show that they understand the lesson by writing an in-class journal entry explaining two ways that
love can be shown through actions, two ways that love can be expressed through words, and how the ways
differ in meaning and interpretation.
 This will be handed in as an exit ticket.
Sub-objectives, SWBAT (Sequenced from basic to complex):
 How will you review past learning and make connections to previous lessons?
 What skills and content are needed to ultimately master this lesson objective?
 How is this objective relevant to students, their lives, and/or the real world?
 Students will be able to look at real-life examples of ways that love can be shown through actions and words
and use that knowledge to interpret texts.
Key vocabulary: Materials:
Opening (state objectives, connect to previous learning, and make relevant to real life)
 How will you activate student interest?
 How will you connect to past learning?
 How will you present the objective in an engaging and student-friendly way?
 How will you communicate its importance and make the content relevant to your students?
 What is the relationship between saying “I love you” and showing it through actions?

Teacher Will: Student Will:


 How will you model/explain/demonstrate all  What will students be doing to actively capture and
knowledge/skills required of the objective? process the new material?
 What types of visuals will you use?  How will students be engaged?
 How will you address misunderstandings or
common student errors?
 How will you check for understanding?
Instructional Input

 How will you explain and model behavioral


expectations?
 Is there enough detail in this section so that
another person could teach it?

 Teacher can explain the difference between  Students will write a sentence on how they think
words and actions and how they can have love can be shown by actions or how it can be
different effects on meaning. implicitly said.

Co-Teaching Strategy
 Which co-teaching approach will you use to maximize student achievement?

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Differentiation Strategy
 What accommodations/modifications will you include for specific students?
 Do you anticipate any students who will need an additional challenge?

Teacher Will: Student Will:


 How will you ensure that all students have multiple  How will students practice all knowledge/skills required
opportunities to practice new content and skills? of the objective, with your support, such that they
 What types of questions can you ask students as continue to internalize the sub-objectives?
you are observing them practice?  How will students be engaged?
 How/when will you check for understanding?  How will you elicit student-to-student interaction?
 How will you provide guidance to all students as  How are students practicing in ways that align to
they practice? independent practice?
 How will you explain and model behavioral
expectations?
 Is there enough detail in this section so that
Guided Practice

another person could facilitate this practice?

 Teacher will give text examples from The  Student will try to give other examples from
Great Gatsby, Pride and Prejudice, and Of literature or film that contribute to the
Mice and Men to explain how love can be discussion about love.
shown or said in different ways.

Co-Teaching Strategy
 Which co-teaching approach will you use to maximize student achievement?

Differentiation Strategy
 What accommodations/modifications will you include for specific students?
 Do you anticipate any students who will need an additional challenge?
 How can you utilize grouping strategies?
Teacher Will: Student Will:
 How will you plan to coach and correct during this  How will students independently practice the knowledge and
practice? skills required by the objective?
 How will you provide opportunities for remediation and  How will students be engaged?
extension?  How are students practicing in ways that align to
 How will you clearly state and model academic and assessment?
behavioral expectations?  How are students using self-assessment to guide their own
 Did you provide enough detail so that another person
learning?
could facilitate the practice?

Independent Practice

How are you supporting students giving feedback to one


another?

 Teacher will walk around the room as  Students will show that they understand the
students work on their mastery lesson by writing an in-class journal entry
assignment. explaining two ways that love can be shown
through actions, two ways that love can be
expressed through words, and how the ways
differ in meaning and interpretation.

Co-Teaching Strategy
 Which co-teaching approach will you use to maximize student achievement?

Differentiation Strategy
 What accommodations/modifications will you include for specific students?
 Do you anticipate any students who will need an additional challenge?

Closing/Student Reflection/Real-life connections:


 How will students summarize and state the significance of what they learned?
 Why will students be engaged?

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