15 Questions
What is the primary focus of 'Establishing the purpose of the lesson'?
Facilitating an activity that leads to the learning objectives
What is the primary purpose of the 'Presenting Information' stage?
To explain, demonstrate, and illustrate the concepts, ideas, skills, or processes
At which stage does the teacher give samples, show models, and provide exercises to deepen learners' understanding?
Developing new concepts and practicing new skills #2
What is the primary purpose of the 'Reviewing the Previous Lesson' stage?
To clarify the concepts from the previous lesson that learners had difficulty understanding
At which stage does the teacher lead learners towards mastery of the concepts?
Mastery (Leads to the final assessment)
What is the primary purpose of setting criterion levels in writing learning objectives?
To provide a specific standard for evaluating student performance
Which of the following is a category in Bloom's Taxonomy that involves the ability to recall previously learned information?
Knowledge
What is the primary focus of climate change education in writing learning objectives?
To raise awareness about the impact of climate change on the environment
What is the primary characteristic of a well-written learning objective?
It is specific and measurable
What is the primary purpose of designing learning activities in relation to writing learning objectives?
To promote active learning and engagement among students
What is the primary purpose of a lesson plan according to the guiding principles of lesson planning?
To serve as a basis for evaluating the success of learning
Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-designed lesson plan?
It is planned within the time allotment for the subject
What is the main purpose of the reflection section in a lesson plan?
To evaluate the effectiveness of the lesson
According to Bloom's Taxonomy, which domain is concerned with the development of motor skills?
Psychomotor Domain
What is the primary purpose of setting criterion levels in a lesson plan?
To provide a basis for evaluating student learning
Study Notes
Lesson Planning
- Lesson planning involves setting up the room, reviewing previous lessons, establishing the purpose of the lesson, presenting new concepts, discussing and practicing new skills, and deepening understanding.
Setting Up the Room
- Cleaning and arranging tables and chairs
- Prayer (optional)
- Checking attendance
- Energizer activity
- Reminding students of classroom policies
Reviewing Previous Lessons
- Clarifying concepts from previous lessons that learners had difficulty understanding
Establishing the Purpose of the Lesson
- Facilitating an activity that leads to the learning objectives
Presenting New Concepts
- The teacher explains, demonstrates, and illustrates new concepts, ideas, skills, or processes
Discussing and Practicing New Skills
- Initial group activities and drills to support learning
- Leading to the first formative assessment
Deepening Understanding
- Giving samples, showing models, drills, and exercises to deepen learners' understanding
- Leading to the second formative assessment
Mastery
- Developing learners to develop mastery of new concepts and skills
Lesson Objectives
- Statements that describe the expected learning outcomes of learners at the end of the lesson
- Providing a clear focus for the lesson, structure for the teacher, and guidance for selecting instructional materials and activities
Writing Lesson Objectives
- Based on the selected learning competency domains: Cognitive, Psychomotor, and Affective
- Using the SMART criteria: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Result-oriented, and Time-bounded
- Using Bloom's Taxonomy framework
Reflection
- Documenting specific instances of re-teaching, insufficient time, transfer of lessons, etc.
- Evaluating the lesson and identifying areas for improvement
Guiding Principles in Lesson Planning
- The lesson plan is an aid to teaching, not a detailed script
- The lesson plan should be planned within the time allotment for the subject
- The textbook should not be regarded as infallible
- The lesson plan may serve as a basis for future plans and a means of evaluating the success of learning
Learn about the essential steps to set up a classroom, including arranging furniture, checking attendance, and establishing routines. This quiz covers the necessary procedures for a productive learning environment.
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