Objectives: What do you want students to know, understand, or be able to do by the end of the lesson?
Capture students' interest by providing a brief overview of the lesson content. Connect the new material to previous learning or real-life experiences to create relevance.
Direct instruction- Deliver the main content in a structured manner. Use a variety of teaching methods (lecture, discussion, multimedia) to cater to different learning styles.
Examples and Demonstrations: Provide concrete examples and demonstrations to illustrate key points. Encourage questions and interactions to enhance understanding. Activities and Exercises:
Guided Practice: The teacher leads students through practice activities, providing support, feedback, and clarification as needed. Gradual Release : I Do → We Do → You Do
Independent Practice: Students work independently to apply the lesson concepts and demonstrate understanding.
Closure - Closure to a lesson is the final step where students consolidate their learning, reflect on key concepts, and connect the lesson to future learning or real-world applications.
Summarize the key takeaways.
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