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Lesson Plan

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Blank Lesson Plan to ensure you incorporate all your Functional Skills - Maths, Reading, Writing and IT Also included is an example of how I have used it for one of my Management Accounting Lessons.
Dystopian Narrative planning and writing lessonQuick View
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Dystopian Narrative planning and writing lesson

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This lesson looks at gathering ideas of a Dystopian world, it helps students make a plan of their own dystopian world. It includes an active listen on what a Dystopia is, in addition to the sharing of more ideas. The narrative story is broken up into a 5 part plan. There is a teacher example for each part of the plan - modelled. The slides then move on to writing up each part of their narrative with a full narrative model example, broken up section by section for support. Please leave a review if you get chance :)
Outdoor learning lesson plansQuick View
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Outdoor learning lesson plans

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40+ outdoor learning session plans, one for ever week of the academic year. A great way to get your pupils learning outside and reconnecting with nature. To give a flavour of whats included: Bird box Bird feeder Bird nest Boat Clay faces Den building x 4 Nature drawing sessions Clay faces Mouse house Hedgehog home Jewellery Pebble art Knot tying Working with willow campfire cooking recipes and many more… The one page plans make them easy to share for home learning or to have available during forest school sessions or outdoor learning sessions. Most of the plans come with cross curriculum links to Maths and English etc Ive also included sheets to support with horticulture and horse riding as well as some rainy day LEGO based challenges also. Enjoy.
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Lesson Plan Template / Completed Example

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This lesson plan template has been constructed to support the planning of well-structured lessons. It can be easily edited for different subject areas. A completed English lesson plan has been included, using this template, to support filling in each section. For more learning resources, please visit Poetry Essay’s website.
The Tudors lesson plans and resourcesQuick View
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The Tudors lesson plans and resources

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This comprehensive 5-week unit of study focuses on the Tudor monarchy’s reign of England. Each lesson follows the criteria set out by the UK National Curriculum. Students generate and ask questions, this forms a part of the opportunities for assessment that each lesson provides. PPT slideshows become animated to stimulate the students and work is respectfully challenging and target-achieving. All the resources required to teach these lessons are included in the download. Each lesson plan states the UK National Curriculum learning objectives covered, the learning outcomes, skills being taught, and learning attributes that the students will take from each lesson (e.g. risk-taking, confidence, collaborators). Lesson plans also include teaching activity, key questions that the teacher should try to elicit from the students, key vocabulary that may need introducing to the students beforehand and criteria for assessing student attainment (can be adopted as either AfL or AoL depending on your policy towards assessing in Humanities/ History) Lesson 1 (ppt, lesson plan, activity worksheet): Tudor Introduction. Students are encouraged to think about what they know about history. They are shown how events can be illustrated on visual representations and this allows them to see how one event is often the starter for another event. At this point a class timeline can be displayed. Students are introduced to the Tudor’s history with the story of the battle of Bosworth and are set an activity to visually log the key dates and events of the Tudor family. Lesson 2 (ppt, lesson plan, wives portraits): Wives and family. The second lesson begins with a reminder about the previous lesson. Students are encouraged to think about marriage and how Henry VIII is famous for his wives. An animated family tree is shown and the students are challenged to independently research a character from the studied timeline. Extension material is provided for this lesson. Lesson 3 (ppt, lesson plan, Henry VIII profile, website list): Compare Henrys. Starts with a review of the previous lesson and the students are reminded about Henry VII and Henry VIII. From there the students are required to research Henry VIII using a variety of resources and present their findings to the class. The plenary exercise explores the differences between some aspects that the students would have discovered. Finally a link is provided to a well-known television rendition of Henry VIII’s life. Lesson 4 (ppt, lesson plan, Mary facts): Queen Mary I. From the previous lesson ‘refresher’ the students are reminded about the Tudor timeline and family tree and find the place of Mary I. Students are encouraged to generate and record questions as part of this fun, student-led lesson’s activity. Lesson 5 (ppt, lesson plan): Tudor Exploration. Review of previous lesson.
Outstanding Lesson Plan TemplateQuick View
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Outstanding Lesson Plan Template

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This Lesson Plan template is designed with all the categories necessary for an outstanding lesson. This template can be applied to all subjects. File types include: - Microsoft Word - Microsoft Publisher - Microsoft PowerPoint - PDF (print and hand write lesson plan) The document is divided into various ‘bubbles’, each coloured to attract your attention to keep you on track with your lesson. Areas within template include; PAGE 1 - Teacher name - Subject / Group - Focus - Lesson Duration. - Learning Objectives - Planning with Bloom and the Big 4. - Through the door / Starter activity bubble. - Main body activity space. - Closing activity space. - A handy ‘Quick Glance’ space (Write keywords to keep you on track). - ‘Pay particular attention to ……. students’ section. - ‘Motivational triggers checklist’ (Rapport/Competency/Curiosity/Relevance/Challenge/Choice) - Prompts for teaching strategies. Use the box next to the tick list to write how you will use this strategy within your lesson. Bubbles to write examples of literacy and feedback use within the lesson. PAGE 2 Class information: Number of total students / Number of boys vs girls Class name e.g. ‘Art – 9b – Wed P1+2’ Seating plan – Move the boxes to the configuration of your classroom. o Next to each student’s name, write their target grades and state if they have any areas you need to pay attention too, e.g. PP, SEN Etc. This helps you move your class round to suit the needs of your learners. Differentiation table: o Content o Process o Outcome o Learning material o Ways of learning o Demonstrating learning I use this lesson plan template within all of my lessons. I found it incredibly helpful when I started my teaching journey as it helped me differentiate my lessons in multiple different ways, think about literacy and feedback within each lesson and it gave me ideas on how to use different teaching strategies within each lesson, for example; ‘Help stations’, ‘Inspiration stations’, ‘Hot seating’ etc. The ‘QUICK GLACE’ and ‘PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO:’ section is very helpful. If you just need a quick refresher on where you’re up to in your lesson, you can check that here with just a keyword: ‘Demonstration’, ‘Review text’, ‘Questions page 6’ etc. You can write the names of particular student who either need additional support or who may be of concern. This section is also very helpful for those covering your class who may not know these particular learners. It is recommended that you give detailed information in the various sections to help ensure your lesson runs smoothly. If another member of staff takes your lesson, it will be very easy for them to work out where your class is within the syllabus and what to do within your lesson. Additional classroom layouts have also been provided on the second page for ease of editing. It is recommended that this file is printed ‘back to back’.
PMLD Dance Lesson PlanQuick View
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PMLD Dance Lesson Plan

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This resource is a single lesson plan for Dance (rhythmic movement) for pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). The lesson focuses on pupils co-ordinating their movements to music. This includes linking audio stimuli (e.g. music) with: general movement, holding an object, shaking an object releasing an object. The lesson plan has been constructed for Pupils working at Phase 1 in the Victoria Curriculum.
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Menu planning cover lessons - Hospitality and catering

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This is a lesson bundle on an introduction to menu planning, perfect as a cover lesson as it can be delivered by a non specialist. Lesson 1 includes factors to consider when planning a menu and touches on what should be included on a menu. Lesson 2 includes the types of menu’s which can be found in the hospitality industry. Aimed at year 9 - 11 doing wjec hospitality and catering. Can be delivered by a non specialist Lesson 1 presents lots of opportunity for discussion before giving pupils an opportunity to annotate around a menu on what is included and how well it is set out. The lesson offers to chance to give homework for pupils to research a specific menu type. Lesson 2 is a carousel/round robin lesson during which pupils can move around the room to collect key information about types of menus. Pupils can share the information gained in their homework research to aid their peers. This lesson finishes with some written questions to check pupil knowledge.
Football Lesson Plans - Year 7Quick View
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Football Lesson Plans - Year 7

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These are lesson plans for year 7 mixed group who enjoy football. The lessons cover passing, shooting, dribbling, heading, attacking/defending and goalkeeper. Please note that I am dyslexic, so I may make simply mistakes, plus I do my lesson plans on a Mac computer
Edexcel IGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Texts (30 Lesson Plans)Quick View
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Edexcel IGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Texts (30 Lesson Plans)

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This bundle consists of 30 thoroughly planned lessons that take students through every non-fiction text in the Edexcel IGCSE English Anthology. Lessons incorporate Paper 1-style question practice, guided analysis of each text, and some transactional writing practice (article writing and persuasive writing). List of non-fiction texts covered: ‘The Danger of a Single Story’ ‘A Passage to Africa’ ‘The Explorer’s Daughter’ ‘Explorers or boys messing about? Either way, taxpayer gets rescue bill’ ‘Between a Rock and a Hard Place’ ‘Young and Dyslexic? You’ve got it going on’ ‘A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat’ ‘Beyond the Sky and the Earth: A Journey into Bhutan’ ‘H is for Hawk’ ‘Chinese Cinderella’
Edexcel IGCSE English Language Poetry & Prose Texts (20 Lesson Plans)Quick View
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Edexcel IGCSE English Language Poetry & Prose Texts (20 Lesson Plans)

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This bundle consists of 20 thoroughly planned lessons that take students through every poetry & prose text in the Edexcel IGCSE English Anthology. Lessons incorporate Paper 2-style question practice and guided analysis of each text. List of poetry & prose texts covered: ‘Disabled’ by Wilfred Owen ‘Out, Out-’ by Robert Frost ‘An Unknown Girl’ by Moniza Alvi ‘The Bright Lights of Sarajevo’ by Tony Harrison ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou ‘The Story of an Hour’ by Guy de Maupassant 'Significant Cigarettes (from ‘The Road Home’) by Rose Tremain 'Whistle and I’ll Come to You (from ‘The Woman in Black’) by Susan Hill ‘Night’ by Alice Munro
'Remember' by Christina Rossetti Lesson PlanQuick View
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'Remember' by Christina Rossetti Lesson Plan

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A 24-slide lesson plan that guides students’ analysis of the poem ‘Remember’ by Christina Rossetti. This can be used as part of the IGCSE Edexcel English Literature course. Topics covered: Title Analysis Context The speaker Language Analysis The Petrarchan Sonnet Homework Task
T Level Lesson Plan TemplateQuick View
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T Level Lesson Plan Template

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This lesson plan template has been designed to cater for the T LEVEL lesson. It includes areas for: Lesson Overview Lesson Outcomes Student Considerations Duration of activity Resources Skills covered Content Student Activity and differentiation Assessment Method Evaluation (what went well, what I would change, student issues)
Phonics: Set 1 Weekly Phonics Lesson PlansQuick View
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Phonics: Set 1 Weekly Phonics Lesson Plans

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A comprehensive set of weekly phonic lesson plans, covering all Set 1 sounds . Each weekly plan covers three sounds per week and the plans are fully editable. Sounds covered are: m, a, s, d, t, i, n, p, g, o, c, k, u, b, f, e, l, h, sh, r, j, v, y, w, th, z, ch, qu, x, ng, nk.
Tennis Lesson Plans - Year 9Quick View
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Tennis Lesson Plans - Year 9

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You will get 6 lesson plans that focus on the basic skills of tennis, such as forehand/backhand/volley/serve/smash/drop shot. Additionally there is a scoring system card for students. There will be some task cards that you print out and use as reciprocal teaching. Please note that I am dyslexic, so I might make some silly mistakes. Plus I did my lesson plans on a mac, so things might move slightly.
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Careers : Planning

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Careers + Post-16 Options - For the Gatsby Benchmark Careers Guidelines. 1-2 hour fully resourced careers lesson which introduces the concept of careers, jobs and vocations before investigating the best ways students can establish the right career paths for them. The lesson sees students creating a six point plan based on the provided information, clip tasks and other activities and is perfect as an introduction lesson for a PSHE / Citizenship careers unit. This resource pack includes a one hour long PowerPoint with accompanying worksheets, well differentiated activities, literacy focus tasks, clip tasks with three-way differentiated questions and information sheets. The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is useful for PSHE, Citizenship or Tutor Time. As with all our lessons, you don’t need any prior knowledge as all the information is included - you can just pick up and teach it. You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: MORE PSHE RESOURCES.
The Secret Lake * (Lesson Plan)Quick View
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The Secret Lake * (Lesson Plan)

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A complete Novel Study for the book ‘The Secret Lake’ written by Karen Inglis. The Novel Study is compiled by Joel M. Reed, and contains a total of 52 pages of content. Our novel studies are presented chapter-by-chapter or section-by-section and include many of the following activities: Before You Read, Vocabulary, Comprehension Questions (including many higher-level thinking questions); as well as many challenging Activities. The novel study includes everything needed to teach the novel including concepts / activities such as: setting, literary devices, research assignments, cloze activities, creative writing assignments, character studies, parts of speech, analogies, synonyms and antonyms, crossword and word search puzzles, studies in conflict, constructing a storyboard and sequence chart. Each of our Novel Studies also contain a complete teachers Answer Key.
Handball Lesson Plans - Year 7Quick View
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Handball Lesson Plans - Year 7

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Consists of 6 lesson plans for year 7 focusing on a number of key skills. Please note that I am dyslexic and I may make a couple of spelling or grammar mistakes, thank you. Plus I do my lessons on a Mac.