You Be The Teacher (Copy)
Angela Taylor
Created on March 18, 2024
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student-led instruction
you be the teacher
LESSON PLAN
AKA: Hook'em and reel'em in!
1. WARM UP
READY?
You Be The Teacher
We don’t want to bore students in our classes with dull work and bland content. It’s time to deliver dynamic and interactive learning experiences that stimulate the curiosity and creativity of each student.
hook me in and peak my intrest
WARM UP
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Studies have shown that the use of short video clips allows for more efficient processing and memory recall. The visual and auditory nature of videos appeals to a wide audience and allows each user to process information in a way that's natural to them
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WARM UP
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Visual content is a transversal, universal language, like music. We can understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
hook me in and peak my intrest
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Goals!
learning intentions and success criterias
2. objectives
Improves the understanding ofany topic
Engagesthe wholeclass...
And holdstheir attentionuntil the end
Includes visualelements appropriateto the topic
Displays dataand infovisually
Uses interactivityto delve intoconcepts
objective 1
objective II
objective 1II
objective 1V
objective V1
objective V
learning intentions i am learning... and success criteria ... i can...
OBJECTIVES
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YASS!
start off with a bang not a whimper
3. INTRODUCTION
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Multimedia content is essential in a presentation, to really wow your students. What’s more, this way you can summarize the content and entertain your whole class.
Insert an awesome video foryour presentation.
INTRODUCTION
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Teaching with photographs enhances your lesson in a variety of ways. Images can engage students who don’t always respond to written materials; they can be used to reinforce material covered in other media; they can connect students with their own environment and culture, as well as with other cultures.
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intresting graphics promotes attention
INTRODUCTION
SUPER!
the lesson's meat and potatoes
4. CoNTENT
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Technology enables us to widen considerably the range of activities that students can use to master content. Without a planned set of activities, though, content may just enter the brain one day and leave it the next.
MAGIC
learning materials
CONTENT
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Narration in lessons plays a crucial role in facilitating effective communication between educators and learners. Through spoken explanations, instructors can clarify concepts, provide context, and offer insights that might not be readily apparent from written text or visuals alone. This verbal guidance helps learners grasp difficult concepts more easily by breaking down information into manageable chunks and offering real-time explanations of complex topics.
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narrriation
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Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating infographics, graphs, 3D models, or VR experiences that help provide context on the topic or unit and simplify the information in order to make it easier to understand. We are visual beings and we find it easier to ‘read’ images than to read a written text.
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interactive elements
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There are many ways in which content provides meaningful learning experiences. Great content promotes passion and motivation throughout the learning process.
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learning materials
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We generally grasp visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. We receive information through our eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.
CONTENT
learning materials
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Choose All that apply.
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how will you know they know it?
assesments
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Assessments in education measure student achievement. These may take the form traditional assessments such as exams, or quizzes, but may also be part of learning activities such as group projects or presentations.
assesment
proof is in the pudding!
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While exposure to material, such as during lectures or studying, helps students store new information, it’s crucial that students actively practice retrieving that information and putting it to use. Frequent assessment throughout a course provides students with the practice opportunities that are essential to learning.
assessments
proof is in the pudding
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Creativity
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QUESTION
Choose All that apply.
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QUESTION
Choose All that apply.
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Interactivity
03/05
QUESTION
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Design
04/05
QUESTION
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Multimedia
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QUESTION
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Yeah!
i cannot wait to see your amazing lessons. you totally got this!!
CONGRATULATIONS!
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ThANK you!
student-led instruction
DESIGN
MAGIC
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UP!
NICE!
DESIGN
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Lesson content gives the necessary information and guidance for learners to grasp new concepts, acquire skills, and broaden their understanding of the subject matter. Well-designed and engaging lesson content lays the foundation for effective teaching and learning.
the backbone of learning
content
Things to Consider! Relevance - your lesson content should be tailored to meet your students' specific needs and interests. Clarity - your lesson content should be presented clearly and concisely, making it easy for learners to understand and follow along. Interactive elements - incorporating interactive and engaging elements such as quizzes, games, and discussions can foster active participation and enhance the learning experience. Adaptability - when your lesson content is adaptable, it remains relevant in an ever-changing landscape.
Studies have shown that high-quality audio can significantly improve comprehension. When students are able to hear and understand what is being taught clearly, they are better able to engage with the material and make connections between different concepts.
can you hear me now?
Narriation
Using Narration Effectively! While narrating, it is essential to be clear in pronunciation and enunciate each word and phrase correctly. Knowing what you are saying is understood by the students is your prime goal.
Integrating videos into the lesson can make learning more interactive, accessible, and fun. They offer alternative ways to understand complex concepts, cater to different learning styles, and can spark curiosity and inspire a deeper love for learning.
visuals support learning
videos
Did you know? We retain 42% more information when the content has movement. It may be the most effective resource for capturing your students’ attention.
Checking Frequently! Assessment does not occur only at the end of units or courses. To adjust teaching and learning, assessment should occur regularly throughout the course.
demonstration of learning
assessment
Scaffolding...What is it? For large assignments, use scaffolding to integrate multiple opportunities for feedback, reflection, and improvement. Scaffolding means breaking a complex assignment down into component parts or smaller progressive tasks over time. Practicing these smaller tasks individually before attempting to integrate them into a completed assignment supports student learning by reducing the amount of information they need to process at a given time (Salden et al., 2006).
Gamifying lessons holds significant importance as it transforms traditional learning experiences into engaging and interactive activities, thereby enhancing student motivation, participation, and retention of information.
COntextualize your topic
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Game On!! By incorporating game elements such as points, levels, challenges, and rewards into educational content, gamification taps into intrinsic motivators such as competition, achievement, and progress.
Lesson hooks tend to work so well in the classroom because they frame thinking, focus on the concept at hand, and give learning objectives context. Lesson hooks make connections between existing knowledge and future learning
hook'em and reel'em in!
hooks
Images make learning more memorable and engaging and they are great stimuli for language production, thinking and discussions in the classroom.
A picture is worth a thousand words
images
Did you know? To improve effective communication skills in the classroom (or anywhere for that matter), you can rely on visual aids to encourage learning and get your message across.