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- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the LESSON PLAN and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering the lesson title in the designated field. For this lesson plan, the title is 'Ratios, Unit Rates, and Proportions.'
- Fill out the course information; in this case, it is 'Pre-algebra.'
- Insert the date of the lesson. For this example, it is 'December Lesson 1.'
- Review and select the appropriate Utah State Core Content and Process Standards applicable to your lesson. The standards relevant to this plan are 2.1, 2.1a, and 2.1b.
- Articulate the lesson objectives, which involve comparing quantities using ratios, rates, and proportions.
- Outline the enduring understanding, emphasizing that rates and ratios are comparisons made through division.
- Draft essential questions focused on the use and understanding of ratios, rates, and proportions.
- List vocabulary terms that are central to the lesson topic, ensuring students grasp key concepts such as ratio, unit rate, and proportion.
- Identify the skill focus of the lesson, which includes writing and comparing ratios, rates, and proportions.
- Detail the materials required for the lesson, including manipulatives and worksheets.
- Describe assessment methods, stating whether they will involve performance tasks, journals, or other assignments.
- Conclude by summarizing ways to gain and maintain student attention during the lesson.
- After reviewing the completed lesson plan, save your changes, and then choose to download, print, or share the document as needed.
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Here are six components often found in lesson plans you can try using when planning your own lessons: Objective. A lesson objective can be one of the most important components of a lesson plan. ... Materials. ... Background knowledge. ... Direct instruction. ... Guided teaching. ... Closure and assessment.
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