Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Week 7

The ASSURE Model is a electronic lesson plan used by teachers of modern day classes. It is composed on any word processor and save on any electronic device.
ASSURE stands for:
A- Analyze
S- State Objectives
S- State Methods
U- Utilize Media and Materials
R- Require Learning
E- Evaluate and Revise

ASSURE is a guide for teaching in a classroom. A lesson plan is necessary in case of illness of a teacher. The ASSURE Model shows the exact types of students, their age and gender. So therefore any other teacher would be comfortable teaching the class in the classes teacher's absence.

Example:
LESSON PLAN
 
 



Topic: Transportation
Teacher: Miss Francis
Grade: 1
Content Area: Social Studies
Time: 45 minutes
No. of Students: 21          Females: 12 Males: 9          Age Range: 6-7 years
Previous Knowledge: Students will sing a song about modes of transportations.
Objectives: By the end of the lesson:
1.      Students should be able to define with 100% accuracy what transportation is without the help of the teacher.
2.      Students will draw pictures of the different types of transportation under the three modes given after watching a short movie maker clip.
Methods: Brainstorming, Media Production, Singing
Media: Windows Movie Maker, Images, Projector, Laptop
Materials: Paper, Pencils
Procedural Development:
1.      Students will sing with teacher the transportation song a few times
2.      Teacher will allow students to brainstorm what transportation is
3.      Students will define transportation
4.      Students will view a short movie maker clip designed by teacher about modes of transportation.
5.      Students will draw pictures of different modes of transportation.
Conclusion: Students will complete a short quiz on transportation to allow teacher to know what they have learned.

Movie Maker is a creative way of presenting a presentation to a group of persons. Adding of pictures, videos and sound can be done in movie maker. Movie maker can be used as an attention grabber in the presentation of a lesson in your class.

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