Episode 10
Episode 10
You can request a copy of a lesson plan from your Resource Teacher and paste it also on the Artifacts
section.
NOTICE
1. What factors did you consider in writing your lesson / learning plans?
In writing the lesson plan, teachers must keep in mind that in stating the learning outcomes, the three
domains must be considered (Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor). Also, the outcomes must be stated
in terms that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound (SMART). When writing
lesson plans, the learning outcomes, activities, and assessment must be constructively aligned.
2. What difficulties did you meet in writing your lesson / learning plans?
Lack of knowledge about the various components of the lesson plan, selecting appropriate learning
materials, deciding indicators and objectives, allocating teaching time, and determining
evaluation/assessment are all issues that I frequently face when writing my learning plans.
3. What feedback was/were given by your Resource Teacher in your first draft / succeeding lesson /
learning plans?
My Resource Teacher advised me to identify best teaching strategies to use and plan a specific learning
activity that is relevant to the topic and is both engaging and effective. She went on to say that students
should apply what they've learned in class to real-life situations or integrate lesson concepts to real life
situations.
4. What were the best features /areas for improvement of your/lesson learning plans?
The best feature of my learning plan is the sequencing of the lesson in an engaging and meaningful
manner as well as the integration of lesson concepts to real life situations. The areas that need
improvement are probably in planning the specific learning activities and think on these questions like:
What will I do to explain the topic? What will I do to illustrate the topic in a different way? How can I
engage students in the topic? What are some relevant real-life examples, analogies, or situations that can
help students understand the topic? and/ or What will students need to do to help them understand the
topic better?
ANALYZE
Questions Answers
1. How did you arouse students' It can be difficult to pique our students' interest in a subject. We now
interest? What motivational techniques know that motivation is a critical factor in motivating students to
did you indicate in your plan? engage in deep learning, and that motivation can take many forms. The
use of both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation is a motivational
technique that I have mentioned in my plan. In terms of intrinsic
motivation, I recommend attempting to elicit a sense of curiosity in the
students, whereas in terms of extrinsic motivation, praise is simple but
effective, such as a smile and nod or a verbal compliment.
2. How did you respond to the diverse I will use differentiated instruction to address the diversity of learners
types of learners? and declare to all that everyone has the opportunity to learn and
2.1 gender, needs, strengths, interests succeed. As educators, we must foster a learning community in which
and experiences all students can collaborate and contribute regardless of their abilities,
2.2 linguistic, cultural, socio-economic capacities, or circumstances. We should also celebrate and leverage
and religious backgrounds student diversity in the classroom by implementing strategies to foster
2.3 with disabilities, giftedness and a caring community, modeling respect and acceptance of different
talents cultures and religions, incorporating each student's home culture and
2.4 in difficult circumstances language into the school's shared culture, and providing more
2.5 from indigenous groups opportunities for cooperation rather than competition.
3. What instructional strategies will you I will consider direct, indirect, experiential, independent, and
employ in face-to-face or in a remote interactive instructional strategies. Direct instruction is useful for
learning delivery for this lesson? providing information or developing step-by-step skills like lecture,
Explain. questioning, explicit teaching and demonstrations. Indirect Instruction
is mainly learner-driven with the teacher becoming a facilitator,
supporter and resource person.. This strategy fosters the development
of individual student initiative, self-reliance and self-improvement.
Interactive Instruction relies heavily on discussion and sharing. It
helps develop social skills and the ability to organize thoughts and
develop rational arguments.
4. Was the language used appropriate to Yes, the language used was appropriate to the level of the students
the level of the students? Explain your because it was aligned to the curriculum guide.
answer briefly.
5. What types and levels of questions I was able to formulate higher order thinking skills questions like;
did you formulate? Are they of the identify the factors that allow a planet to support life; and recognize
higher order thinking skills (HOTS)? the difference in the physical and chemical properties between the
Write two (2) examples. Earth and its neighboring planets.
6. What Instructional resources will you I was able to get a copy of the Teaching Guide for Senior High School
use? Why? Cite the possible online Earth Science and Learning Material in Earth and Life Science 11. I
resources that you can utilize whether also list these resources/materials/tools that are useful in delivering the
done in the classroom or in remote topic. Here are some:
learning? • Projector; hard copy of figures
• Montana State University. (n.d.). Interstellar Real Estate -
Defining the Habitable Zone. Retrieved from
https://btc.montana.edu/ceres/html/Habitat/habitablezone.htm
• National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (2015). Planetary
Fact Sheet. Retrieved from
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/
• National Science Foundation. (n.d.). Crash Landing! Student
Activity Sheet. Retrieved from
http://www.voyagesthroughtime.org/planetary/sample/lesson5/pdf/
5_3_1sas_crashland.pdf
• National Science Foundation. (n.d.). Goldilocks and the Three
Planets. Retrieved from
http://www.voyagesthroughtime.org/planetary/sample/lesson5/pdf/
goldilocks.pdf
7. Are your modes of assessment Yes, in my learning outcome, the students shall be able to identify the
aligned with your learning outcomes factors that allow a planet to support life and recognize the difference
and activities? Cite a specific example. in the physical and chemical properties between the Earth and its
neighboring planets. The activity that I have included is 4 pics 1 word-
ask the learners the word that describes the following images that I
will show in class and later on I will ask the students the connection
between the three words that they have formed. Another activity is to
compare and contrast the planets where I will be integrating the use of
ICT by using a PowerPoint Presentation of the planets and we will
have a group activity. Students will later discuss their explanations in
class. After analysis, abstraction, and application we will now proceed
to evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit for we
will have a summative assessment.
8. Will your performance tasks ensure Yes, the performance tasks will ensure that mastery of the learning
the mastery of the learning competencies because performance tasks establish novel and authentic
competencies? Explain briefly. contexts for performance. These tasks also present realistic conditions
and constraints for students to navigate and achieve the learning
outcome as well as the learning competencies.
9. In a scale of 1-10, How will you rate It will be a 9 for me because there are still some basic skills that I need
your learning plan(s)? Justify your to master in preparing the learning plan.
answer.
10. If this lesson is not implemented I will rethink my learning plan first if the activities are attainable or in
face-to-face, how are you going to do it a SMART manner like in grouping the students; I know it’s a bit a
remotely? challenge since we are in virtual setting especially if its modular it will
be twice hard. But it’s a guarantee that I will utilize ICT tools in
virtual instruction and those hard copies that I have included in the
learning resources will turn into soft copies for students to have easy
access and will provide them the links that we’ll use in the discussion.
REFLECT
Being an effective teacher begins with lesson planning. It assists teachers in breaking down each lesson
into a defined flow with specific classroom activities – as well as providing a schedule that they can
follow. To meet the standards-based curriculum, the teacher has a clear idea of what students need to
know, understand, and be able to do. To ensure a successful instructional experience, teachers must plan
their lessons effectively. Lesson plans give teachers a detailed outline to follow during each class,
allowing them to be more effective in the classroom. This ensures that every minute spent in class is spent
teaching important concepts and engaging in meaningful discussions, rather than figuring out what you're
supposed to do as time goes on.
ACTION RESEARCH
OBSERVE
My biggest struggles are with finding or creating activities and/or assessments that I can align with my
objectives as well as allocating time for the whole discussion like estimating how much time I will spend
on each activity.
REFLECT
2. I hope to achieve to address these problems and challenges by finding a way to put down a plan and try
as much as possible to keep it simple, allocate time for each activity, pay attention to lesson structure and
also try to make sure each and every activity is directed at achieving an end objective in a much flexible
and adaptable way.
PLAN
3. Some strategies/solutions/means that I can employ to improve these situations problems is to think of
any activities that are relevant, engaging, and productive and must also be stated in SMART manner. And
as I plan my examples and activities, I will estimate how much time I will spend on each. Build in time
for extended explanation or discussion, but also be prepared to move on quickly to different applications
or problems, and to identify strategies that check for understanding.
ACT
4. Based on my answers in nos. 1-3, the possible title of my action research on this episode is
Using SMART Approach: Aligning Outcomes, Activities, and Assessment in Lesson Planning
Lesson Planning. Centre for Teaching Excellence. (n.d.). Retrieved December 15, 2021, from
https://cte.smu.edu.sg/approach-teaching/integrated-design/lesson-planning
Best practices for remote learning: Effective lesson planning for remote learning . LibGuides. (n.d.).
Retrieved December 15, 2021, from https://libguides.ops.org/c.php?g=1038488&p=7530628
Cambridge University Press ELT. (n.d.). Planning for learning or writing lesson plans? Retrieved
December 15, 2021, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VWz25qkt30