While Upton explains the assignment — he wants students to pretend they're soldiers and write a letter home describing life in the trenches — Assistant Principal Samuel circles the room, asking if students
understand the lesson objective.
Not exact matches
The
lesson includes: + a starter - linked to percentage of an amount + learning
objectives + keywords (very important to this
lesson) + lots of superb teaching slides + Mini Whiteboard Activities (MWB) to assess
understanding + embedded questions with answers + exam questions and helpsheet also included (often used as HWK) + Plenary - looking at bulk buying as well as a WWW / EBI NOTE: Feel free to browse my shop for more free and premium resources!
Lesson 3 — Underwater Game Learning
Objectives You will
understand how to: • Import sprites • Edit costumes of sprites given in Scratch • Animate sprites using scripts • Control the movement of sprites using the arrow keys • Create scripts that move sprites around automatically • Create interaction between sprites • Use co-ordinates and random numbers to set start position of sprites • Use variables and scripts to allow scoring and countdown • Use backgrounds built into Scratch • Making autonomous sprites
The
lesson includes: A starter linking to solving quadratics and factorising Learning
objectives key words 2 AFL activities around the key words (avoids confusion when doing exam questions) quick few examples and activities on factorising (reminder only) Method One: Long Division (1 example and 1 question) Method Two: Introspection (2 examples and 1 question)- my preferred method as I think it makes why it works much clearer and builds a better
understanding.
All teachers were evaluated by five structured classroom observations aligned to the district's Teaching and Learning Framework, which defined domains of effective instruction, such as leading well - organized,
objective - driven
lessons; checking for student
understanding; explaining content clearly; and maximizing instructional time.
Drawing picture to match vocab worksheet Puppet making and labeling activity Farm animals «squares» game
Lesson Plan The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Be able to understand some farm animals in French • be able to say some farm animals in French • begin to learn to say which farm animals they like / don't
Lesson Plan The
objectives of this
lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Be able to understand some farm animals in French • be able to say some farm animals in French • begin to learn to say which farm animals they like / don't
lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Be able to
understand some farm animals in French • be able to say some farm animals in French • begin to learn to say which farm animals they like / don't like.
Objectives for this
lesson: * To
understand what is needed to enable seeds to grow into grain which can be harvested * To be aware that grain produces flour which can be made into food we eat * To be aware that weather and the seasons affect the cycle of growth * To recognise the differences between the seasons * To measure seed growth * To observe, analyse and record what has happened to seeds * To communicate the results.
Lesson objectives: * To
understand the stages that wheat goes through to become something we can eat * To be aware that, historically, a windmill was used in the grain chain process and to
understand how it works * To
understand that wind gives a windmill power * To know and name various types of bread products
The workbook includes
lesson objectives and worksheets - To be able to perform a basic web searches and
understanding the results To be able to bookmark a web page Opening multiple web pages without leaving the search Copying text from a web browser to a document Getting typed text read to you Saving images from a website
Resources include: Flash Cards for display and learning vocab Matching Pairs Game Weather worksheets Create your own weather forecast activity Weather «squares» game Weather Bingo
Lesson Plan The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Begin to learn some different words for weather • Understand the question «what is the weather like?&
Lesson Plan The
objectives of this
lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Begin to learn some different words for weather • Understand the question «what is the weather like?&
lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Begin to learn some different words for weather •
Understand the question «what is the weather like?»
The
lesson includes a starter, learning
objectives, keywords, plenary, lots of MWB activities to check
understanding, worksheet (exam questions) with answers and most importantly very clear teaching slides with lots of custom animation throughout.
Key
lesson objectives include: * To
understand how energy provided by food is measured * To begin to
understand our own diets and whether or not they are healthy.
Key
lesson objectives * To
understand what energy is and why we need it * To
understand where our energy comes from * To
understand the concept of energy input and output.
worksheet Places to live «squares» game
Lesson Plan The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Understand the question «Where do you live?&
Lesson Plan The
objectives of this
lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Understand the question «Where do you live?&
lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: •
Understand the question «Where do you live?»
This Presentation Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Learning
Objectives and Outcomes Engaging and Creative
Lesson Starter — Spelling Bingo Overview of Vocabulary for a Spellings
Lesson Flipped
Lesson Part - Video - How to Learn Basic Spelling Rules Space for Peer Teaching - 10 Basic Spelling Rules Scaffolded Notes to Support the Learners - Pronunciation Symbols Collaborative Group Tasks — Think - Write - Share, Pair - Share Mini-Plenary to Test Student
Understanding — 3 Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - 4 Tasks Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Online Exercises Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - Find the Word Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Spelling Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - Spelling Bee Site Map Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.g/L.8.2/L.8.2.c Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Teachers can use this presentation to give a complete knowledge and understanding of Spelling Rules to the learners, thereby helping them to enhance their spe
Understanding — 3 Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - 4 Tasks Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Online Exercises Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - Find the Word Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Spelling Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - Spelling Bee Site Map Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.g/L.8.2/L.8.2.c Skills to be addressed during the
Lesson - Social and Cognitive Teachers can use this presentation to give a complete knowledge and
understanding of Spelling Rules to the learners, thereby helping them to enhance their spe
understanding of Spelling Rules to the learners, thereby helping them to enhance their spelling skills.
AnimalKind
lesson plan 10 (from a set of 23) View / order the accompanying resources and AnimalKind film at: www.AnimalKind.org.uk
Objectives: • To
understand that the local environment (school grounds) affords a variety of habitats that meet the basic needs of a range of animals and plants, which depend on each other in an interconnected way called an ecosystem.
Lesson Objectives: To
understand the advantages and disadvantages of hard and soft engineering Information cards and worksheet on hard and soft eng...
**
Lesson Objectives ** (P2) To
Understand Models of Behaviour Change This engaging PowerPoint includes: Opportunites for group task (which will tak...
This
lesson has the following
objectives • Know how to collate data using Microsoft Excel •
Understand how to produce charts and graphs to show your data It leads on from Lessons 1 and 2 which covered formatting and relative / absolute cells and goes onto introduce how to create tables in excel and then how to create graphs and charts.
/ MP3 SONG: La carte postale INCLUDES 10 printable activity worksheets to teach Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 — and YEAR 7 students FRENCH about: •
Understanding directions • MP3 Song: La carte postale ACTIVITY + MP3 SONG • Cut - out characters» masks for improvisations and role - plays TEACHER»S MATERIAL includes: • Clear
lesson plan for students level 3 • Learning
objectives • Key language • Learning expectations • Answers to all practical exercises (worksheets) • Game suggestions All PDF Activity worksheets are: • Usable on whiteboards • Include audio content To access audio use Adobe Reader and: Double click on RED sound icon to listen to the topic / on BLUE sound icon to listen to the answer Also available in German, Spanish and English (ESL / EFL).
This
lesson includes: - Clear learning
objectives, - Fully differentiated resources, - Opportunities for group work, class discussions and extended writing, - Pace and challenge throughout, - High level analysis of challenging texts, - Links to relevant clips, - Includes a selection of differentiated homework to further develop
understanding.
Lesson Objective A detailed presentation to
understand the theory of colour and this 56 SLIDE PRESENTATION gives a complex set of slides on Colour, Looking at «What is Colour theory?»
THE RISE OF CHRISTIANITY
OBJECTIVES: Describe how the conditions Jews faced in Judaea contributed to the rose of Christianity, Identify the difficulties early Christians experienced in the Roman Empire, and Explain the changes that helped establish Christianity and stabilize the church during the late Roman Empire MAIN GOAL: To
understand that the rise of Christianity and its gradual spread across the empire changed the culture of the Romans Time: 1 Class Period (57 mins)
LESSON PLAN IN DETAIL: 1.
Lesson Objective To
understand what is Style in Art?
KS3 Unit 7A Biology - Tissues, Cells and Organs Aimed for low ability Year 7 but can be adapted for high / middle ability if required
Lesson 7Ad: Cells Part 1 (no exceeding in the lesson) Lesson 6 - Cells Objectives: To be able to draw a plant and animal cell To understand the functions of different parts of the cells To consolidate learning with questions ll extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy!!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information
Lesson 7Ad: Cells Part 1 (no exceeding in the
lesson) Lesson 6 - Cells Objectives: To be able to draw a plant and animal cell To understand the functions of different parts of the cells To consolidate learning with questions ll extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy!!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information
lesson)
Lesson 6 - Cells Objectives: To be able to draw a plant and animal cell To understand the functions of different parts of the cells To consolidate learning with questions ll extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy!!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information
Lesson 6 - Cells
Objectives: To be able to draw a plant and animal cell To
understand the functions of different parts of the cells To consolidate learning with questions ll extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy!!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
TOPIC: BEING ON TIME / TRANSPORT INCLUDES 10 printable activity worksheets to teach Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 — and YEAR 7 students FRENCH about: •
Understanding time schedule / calculating time table • Calculating distances in kilometers ACTIVITY • Cut - out characters» masks for improvisations and role - plays TEACHER»S MATERIAL includes: • Clear
lesson plan for students level 3 • Learning
objectives • Key language • Learning expectations • Answers to all practical exercises (worksheets) • Game suggestions All PDF Activity worksheets are: • Usable on whiteboards • Include audio content To access audio use Adobe Reader and: Double click on RED sound icon to listen to the topic / on BLUE sound icon to listen to the answer Also available in German, Spanish and English (ESL / EFL).
Below is a summary of the overall
lesson objectives: Students will
understand the main
objectives of government macroeconomic policy: economic growth, price stability, minimising unemployment and a stable balance of payments on current account.
The
lesson sets out to answer the following learning
objectives: * All Students will know how inflation levels are measured * Most Students will know the different problems caused by inflation * Some Students will know the difference between cost push and demand pull inflation The
lesson helps students fully
understand the key concepts of inflation and covers the following topics in good detail: * Inflation * Retail Price Index (RPI) * Cost push inflation * Demand pull inflation * Price stability The 2nd
lesson then goes on to link key theory to the housing market (a typical exam topic) and how inflation can impact that industry.
This is an introductory
lesson about money covering the following learning
objective: Learning
Objectives: ●
Understanding what money is and its or...
• Graded
lesson outcomes with the main
objective being to learn poetic devices to further the
understanding of a poem.
1x
Lesson Plan, 2x Activity Sheets, 1x PPT In this first lesson plan you will be introduced to the characters in Henri Le Worm as well as covering the following areas, - DT objective from National Curriculum: Understanding where our food comes
Lesson Plan, 2x Activity Sheets, 1x PPT In this first
lesson plan you will be introduced to the characters in Henri Le Worm as well as covering the following areas, - DT objective from National Curriculum: Understanding where our food comes
lesson plan you will be introduced to the characters in Henri Le Worm as well as covering the following areas, - DT
objective from National Curriculum:
Understanding where our food comes from.
Learning
Objective To
understand the significance of Galen and Hippocrates
Lesson Plan: Starter: Morning Radio on Four Humors (link included in PP)...
The Download (comprising 4 files, within one zip file) includes: - A PPT Containing a Full
Lesson - A complete lesson plan covering: objectives, key - words, differentiation, and lesson timeline - Double - sided A4 worksheet - A3 Silent Debate group worksheets - A Homework Task The topic of the lesson focusses on the following part of the specification: Human Concerns [Duties / Virtues / Yamas] • Hindu understanding of the concepts of free will, suffering and virtue, including their relationship to karma and samsara • The meaning and importance of Hindu virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete c
Lesson - A complete
lesson plan covering: objectives, key - words, differentiation, and lesson timeline - Double - sided A4 worksheet - A3 Silent Debate group worksheets - A Homework Task The topic of the lesson focusses on the following part of the specification: Human Concerns [Duties / Virtues / Yamas] • Hindu understanding of the concepts of free will, suffering and virtue, including their relationship to karma and samsara • The meaning and importance of Hindu virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete c
lesson plan covering:
objectives, key - words, differentiation, and
lesson timeline - Double - sided A4 worksheet - A3 Silent Debate group worksheets - A Homework Task The topic of the lesson focusses on the following part of the specification: Human Concerns [Duties / Virtues / Yamas] • Hindu understanding of the concepts of free will, suffering and virtue, including their relationship to karma and samsara • The meaning and importance of Hindu virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete c
lesson timeline - Double - sided A4 worksheet - A3 Silent Debate group worksheets - A Homework Task The topic of the
lesson focusses on the following part of the specification: Human Concerns [Duties / Virtues / Yamas] • Hindu understanding of the concepts of free will, suffering and virtue, including their relationship to karma and samsara • The meaning and importance of Hindu virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete c
lesson focusses on the following part of the specification: Human Concerns [Duties / Virtues / Yamas] • Hindu
understanding of the concepts of free will, suffering and virtue, including their relationship to karma and samsara • The meaning and importance of Hindu virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of
lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete course!
A PPT based
lesson linked to the statutory Year 1 word
objective requiring pupils to
understand how the prefix un — changes the meaning of verbs and...
Presentations contain — Bell work activity -
Lesson objective and success criteria - Information slides - Challenge and demonstrate
understanding activities - Practical activity (where appropriate)- Summary questions (inc QWC)- Peer and self - assessment Aimed at a mixed ability class.
Lesson 2: Week 13 Title Capacity Learning
Objective: solve simple capacity word problems
understand and use words about capacity read scales
understand the different units of capacity.
Each includes: Literacy section with key words and definitions Starter
Lesson objective (The above a set in a box to allow pupils to cut out and stick these into their book) Three sets of questions to aid differentiation by task rather than outcome A set of extension questions Plenary questions to check
understanding Homework questions (differentiated) Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
The sheet includes: Literacy section with key words and definitions Write on the sheet starter
Lesson objective (The above a set in a box to allow pupils to cut out and stick these into their book) Three sets of questions to aid differentiation by task rather than outcome A set of extension questions Plenary questions to check
understanding Homework questions (differentiated) Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
Day to day, I work with all of the teachers at our school to
understand their learning
objectives and create the
lessons and resources they need.
This like all of my introductory
lessons is very thorough and has plenty of material, superb examples and teaching slides, embedded questions for testing
understanding, learning
objectives, key words and plenary.
A PPT based
lesson linked to the statutory Year 6 text
objective requiring pupils to
understand the use of layout devices.
A PPT based
lesson linked to the statutory Year 1 punctuation
objective requiring pupils to
understand how capital letters are used for names and t...
Accent (PowerPoint) Learning
objectives:
Lesson 1 - L.O:
Understand the context (setting, time, history) of the play Blood Brothers by Willy Russell.
Lesson Objective: To
understand symbolism and themes in The Crucible.
A simple resource to assess pupil knowledge and
understanding of the aims and
objectives of a
lesson.
Lesson Objective: To
understand the impact of false accusations in the world of The Crucible.
Lesson Objective: To explore and
understand the themes of witchcraft in The Crucible.
Students employ higher - level thinking skills to engage with
lesson concepts, questions, and tasks and to demonstrate
understanding of the
lesson's
objectives.
Teacher communicates content and skills using visuals or technology in situations where such methods facilitate student
understanding of
lesson objectives.
Components of the
lesson are scaffolding to build student
understanding to
objective mastery.