Buried in my self reflection journey posts related to the new MA teacher evaluation rubric is the following lesson design template. The design template responds to evaluation expectations, hence I offer this template for your use if desired. I plan to use the template as I plan standards-based, student-friendly lessons that respond to state-wide expectations.
This lesson design template responds to the expectations in the new MA Educator Evaluation Rubric. These expectations are further discussed and exemplified on the TeachFocus website.
Lesson Planning Template: Standard 1A4: Well Structured Lessons (Lesson Planning)
A unit framework should be planned about a month or more prior to implementation. The unit document should be placed on a website for all in the learning community (students, families, educators, leaders, and the community) to access for review, learning, and enrichment before, during, and after the unit roll-out. As the unit rolls out, specific lesson details and plans can be added to the website since good lesson planning responds to student learning acquisition, need, and interest.
So, start your lesson planning by creating or revising the unit framework independently or with colleagues.
Technologies Create an online transparent and easily accessible website for every unit. | Online Unit Website
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After that, research the lesson, and keep a list of the resources and exemplars* on the website so the learning community can easily access the resources before, during, and after the lesson. *Use exemplars to model high standards.
Resources: What resources will support and enrich this lesson? |
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Next plan the specific lesson. Start w/lesson objective: What learning do you plan for students to achieve? Define the success criteria explicitly with descriptions of what effective effort and high quality work looks like for this lesson.
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Lesson Objective, Rationale, and Success Criteria |
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Then begin planning the lesson specifics, start backwards with measurement and assessment:
How will I assess the lesson’s success and student learning?
Measurable objectives How will the teacher and students assess learning at the end of a lesson? |
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After that, plan the lesson roll-out.
E N G A G E | Lesson Introduction/ Opening: What engagement strategies will I employ at the start of the lesson? |
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E X P L O R E E X P L A I N E L A B O R A T E | Student Activity What activities will engage students and develop learning? |
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E V A L U A T E | Closing/ Assessment/ Evaluation |
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Once the lesson plan is set, then set the stage for learning.
Grouping In what ways will I group students to foster optimal learning? |
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Classroom Set-Up How will I set-up the learning environment to support student learning success? |
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Materials: What are the best materials to use in order to develop student learning? |
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Vocabulary What words and phrases will students need to learn and understand? |
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