Strong, concise statements of objectives are always an essential component of any lesson plan. Once the objectives have been determined, the lesson and unit plan design follows. New teachers should develop thorough lesson plans, in part to ensure that important details and concerns have not been overlooked, but also because it provides a disciplined and structured way to think about the art of teaching. well-stated objectives should still be a primary concern for the veteran as well as the novice teacher. In general, a good lesson plan will contain variations of the following items: *Title and brief introduction of the concepts to be addressed. *Goal(s) or the relationship of the lesson to the purposes of the curricular goals. *Rationale why are the students learning this. *Instructional Objectives, and *Resources all relevant vocabulary and definitions, books, audio visual aids, articles. (adapted from The Art Teacher's Desktop Reference by Michael E. Parks.(Prentice Hall, 1994) p.19-21. (UA H.T.Coutts Educ Ref: N 353 P252 1994))
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GRADES 2-3
This very fun idea is called Musical Computers (Chairs)
This lesson is on Computer Diagnosis and aids in learning computer basics.
Kid Pix software is used in this fun idea for teaching Geometric Shapes.
Here's an Introduction to Word Processing on Computers.
This lesson uses the software "KidPix" to teach Geometric Shapes.
GRADES 4-5
An interesting idea for a Web Wall Bulletin Board where students interactively share website ideas.
This Typing lesson makes use of the Tab key to create a Bingo board.
This fun Scavenger Hunt idea takes place on a computer (with any good reference CD-ROM)
This lesson teaches the Parts of Speech by using Computers
A Computer and Art lesson plan called Electronic Pizza that uses the Paint Program
GRADES 6-7
This lesson is meant to help students Understand Hurricanes (uses Internet sites).
This idea involves Research, Writing and creating a Time Capsule covering the 20th Century.
A Science lesson on Weather on the Internet.
This idea for Word Usage involves the use of an Internet site.
This one involves Computer Spreadsheets and Probability.
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