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1 Developing a Lesson or activity Plan

2 Why lesson plan?

3 To enable the teacher to identify their aims for the lesson To give the teacher opportunity to predict possible problems and consider solutions To make sure the lesson is balanced and appropriate for the class To ensure teachers follow best practice and show professionalism So why do we lesson plan?

4 Why incorporate ICT into lesson plans?

5 Because the future is here! Because pupils enjoy it Because it helps develop teaching skills Because it saves time and energy (honest!) So why incorporate ICT into lessons and lesson plans?

6 Sample Activity Plan 1. Key Stage / Year Group Foundation (3 – 5)

7 Activity Plan 1. Key Stage / Year Group Foundation (3 – 5) 2. SubjectMathematical Development

8 Activity Plan 1. Key Stage / Year Group Foundation (3 – 5) 2. SubjectMathematical Development 3. TopicNumbers from 1 to 10

9 Activity Plan 1. Key Stage / Year Group Foundation (3 – 5) 2. SubjectMathematical Development 3. TopicNumbers from 1 to 10 4. National Curriculum Objectives / Early Learning Goals  Count reliably up to 10 everyday objects  Recognise the numerals 1 to 9  Find one more or one less than a number from 1 to 10

10 5. Scheme of work links Activity Plan (continued)

11 5. Scheme of work links Follows on from: ‘say and use numbers in order, in familiar contexts’. Activity Plan (continued)

12 5. Scheme of work links Follows on from: ‘say and use numbers in order, in familiar contexts’. Leads on to: ‘more complex comparisons’. Activity Plan (continued)

13 5. Scheme of work links Follows on from: ‘say and use numbers in order, in familiar contexts’. Leads on to: ‘more than and less than’. Links to communication, language and literacy: Recognising words. Interact with others, negotiating plans and activities. Encourage conversation. Activity Plan (continued)

14 5. Scheme of work links Follows on from: ‘say and use numbers in order, in familiar contexts’. Leads on to: ‘more than and less than’. Links to communication, language and literacy: Recognising words. Interact with others, negotiating plans and activities. Encourage conversation. Links to personal, social and emotional development: Working alone and in small groups. Activity Plan (continued)

15 5. Scheme of work links Follows on from: ‘say and use numbers in order, in familiar contexts’. Leads on to: ‘more than and less than’. Links to communication, language and literacy: Recognising words. Interact with others, negotiating plans and activities. Encourage conversation. Links to personal, social and emotional development: Working alone and in small groups. Links with creative development: A wide range of activities that children can respond to using a range of senses. Activity Plan (continued)

16 6. Duration45 Minutes

17 Activity Plan (continued) 6. Duration45 Minutes 7. Aim In this activity children will: a. Participate in a teacher-led activity using ICT to recognise, order and count the numbers 1 to 10. (Using NumberStick) http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/online/number stick.swf

18 Activity Plan (continued) 6. Duration45 Minutes 7. Aim In this activity children will: a. Participate in a teacher-led activity using ICT to recognise, order and count the numbers 1 to 10. (Using NumberStick) http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/online/number stick.swf b. Complete number worksheets from 1-10 (differentiated according to ability)

19 Activity Plan (continued) 6. Duration45 Minutes 7. Aim In this activity children will: a. Participate in a teacher-led activity using ICT to recognise, order and count the numbers 1 to 10. (Using NumberStick) http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/online/number stick.swf b. Complete number worksheets from 1-10 (differentiated according to ability) c.Regroup to play Order The Numbers. http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/online/ numorder.swf

20 Activity Plan (continued) 8.Resources Required 1.Word processing software (TextEase). 2.Number card sets and number worksheets. 3.Pencils & paper. 4.Numberstick Game (online) 5.Order the Numbers Game (online)

21 9. Learning Activity Introduction The teacher demonstrates number position and counting using Numberstick. Numbers are then hidden and the children identify the missing numbers. Activity Plan (continued)

22 9. Learning Activity Introduction The teacher demonstrates number position and counting using Numberstick. Numbers are then hidden and the children identify the missing numbers. Main Activity The children carry out an individual activity on a worksheet. Activity Plan (continued)

23 9. Learning Activity Introduction The teacher demonstrates number position and counting using Numberstick. Numbers are then hidden and the children identify the missing numbers. Main Activity The children carry out an individual activity on a worksheet. Plenary The children will play ‘Order the Numbers’ using the Interactive Whiteboard, taking it in turns. The games will get progressively harder to cater for the ability range of children. Activity Plan (continued)

24 10. Learning Outcomes Children can count everyday objects up to 10 and add / subtract one from any number in the range 1 to 10 (will also assess the linked goals of recognising words and working in groups).

25 Activity Plan (continued) 10. Learning Outcomes Children can count everyday objects up to 10 and add / subtract one from any number in the range 1 to 10 (will also assess the linked goals of recognising words and working in groups). 11. SEN / Differentiation More Able –Could count up to 20, add 2 more etc. Less Able – Could reduce the number range (1 to 5), don’t use written words – use numbers only. SEN – touch screens and Intellikeyboard with large number overlay.

26 Activity Plan (during and after the activity) 13. Evaluation Did it go to plan ? Were the learning outcomes achieved ? What would you do differently next time ? What have you learned ? 12. Evaluation Did it go to plan ? Were the learning outcomes achieved ? What would you do differently next time ? What have you learned ?

27 Planning exercise Literacy activity / lesson http://samples.embc.org.uk/primary/# Compile a lesson plan around the example lesson ‘a poet in the classroom’ available on the above website Then email the lesson plan to e.purnell@bcftcs.ac.uk e.purnell@bcftcs.ac.uk

28 Additional resources and activities that could be have been used. The little animals activity centre Non ICT resources o Flip chart paper with the poem written on so children could underline Rhyming words o Worksheets with different levels of difficulty Additional multi media Web based resources


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