WIL Student Teacher Fill-In Lesson Plan Template UP
WIL Student Teacher Fill-In Lesson Plan Template UP
WIL Student Teacher Fill-In Lesson Plan Template UP
Lesson Plan
Number: B.Ed Year of Study PGCE
SUBJECT: ____________________________________
Grade/s / Keys / Number of Classes - the lesson
DURATION OF THE LESSON: ___________mins/hour/s A B C D E F
will be taught to:
TEACHING STRATEGIES
Differentiated instruction Peer teaching Experiential learning
INTEGRATION WITH OTHER SUBJECTS: (Name the subject/s - How does this lesson integrate for cross-curricular teaching?)
WIL OFFICE 1
INTEGRATED SKILL(S): If your subject is a LANGUAGE, indicate which of the four SKILLS you will focus on.
Writing Speaking
PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES from CAPS or IEB, or Cambridge:
Annual Teaching Plan (ATP): Add CAPS Page References relevant to your Specific Subject.
Term:
Week:
Topic:
Skills, Knowledge, Values & Attitudes: List applicable aims that you wish to achieve through this lesson from CAPS, approximately pp. 8–10:
Lesson Planning
Subject Theme/
Chapter
What theme will you
use to contextualise
your learning
experience? Link it to
the learners' real
world, & introduce
your topic.
Topic / Focus /
Textbook Page
numbers
Key Concepts/
Vocabulary &
Definitions.
Define the
concepts in full.
WIL OFFICE 2
Learning & Teaching
Support Materials
(LTSMs) include
Teaching Aids,
Resources, Visual
aids, worksheets,
PowerPoints, How will I integrate the use of Technology into the lesson:
Manipulative objects,
videos, textbooks,
word walls, integrated
resources, posters,
flashcards, and
games…
Lesson Progression Different stages of the lesson with timestamps specifying the duration of each sub-section.
Purpose of the
lesson
Identify real-life
connections.
Capture attention,
stimulate interest,
create a learning
atmosphere,
encourage active
inquiry, teacher-
learner dialogue, &
awaken prior
knowledge.
Link to current
affairs/news/local
news to the lesson.
The teacher sets the …Mins
tone for the lesson.
Introduction
Teacher-centred
Brainstorming /
Mind Mapping
…Mins
WIL OFFICE 3
Body
Continue teacher-
learner dialogue.
Learner-centred
activities.
Applicable content,
questions to guide Plan a SMART TASK: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Traceable.
learners towards Specify the assessment criteria, tool & method for the SMART Task. Provide a Memorandum / Rubric /Marks
critical thinking.
…Mins
Consolidation
Consider ways to
ascertain that
learners’ have
achieved the specific
learning outcomes of
the lesson.
Wrap up.
Post Lesson
Reflection
WIL OFFICE 4
WIL OFFICE Duminy, P. A., McLarty, A. H, & Maasdorp, N. (2000). Teaching Practice. Longman Teaching Training Series.
REFERENCES
Gardner, H. (1987). The theory of multiple intelligences. Annals of dyslexia, 19-35.
Wallace, B. & Bentley, R. (2002). Teaching Thinking Skills Across the Middle Years: A practical approach for
children aged 9 - 14. A NACE/Fulton Publication.
REFERENCES
THAT I USED IN
THE PLANNING
OF MY LESSON
Websites /
Online Resources
Subject
Specialisation
Requirements for
Planning of
Teaching and
Learning
Requirements for
the delivery of the
Lesson
Subject / Phase
Specialisation
WIL OFFICE 5