An essential component of the teaching-learning process is lesson preparation. A lesson plan is a detailed manual that offers the essential framework for learning. It's critical to categorize the class's learning objectives before developing a lesson. This is crucial because it helps the instructor stick to a set curriculum and prevents the class from deviating from it. Making preparations ahead of time enables the instructor to be more equipped to respond to queries from the class. Three fundamental elements make up a good lesson plan: the course's goals and objectives, instructional activities, and assessments to gauge students' comprehension of the material. So, before I do my teaching practice, I have to make a teaching plan. In this case, I must consult with my Cooperation Teacher to determine the topic and time of teaching practice. Then, I have to teach Science in Grade 5 and make two lesson plan about Interaction Among Living Things.
In making my lesson plans, my Buddy-Patricia always helps me. Patricia taught me how to create lesson plans and helped me create other teaching materials. I was also greatly helped by other student teachers who always supported me by helping me print out lesson plans and helping me make teaching aids.
Components of lesson plan:
Content Standard
Performance Standard
Method
Learning Objectives
Learning Assessment
Learning Content
Learning Procedure
Assignment/Agreement
In making lesson plans for science subjects, I have to include science skills in the learning content section. After I finish making the lesson plans, I also have to make powerpoint slides that will be displayed during teaching practice.