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Curriculum/Lesson Planning

Head/Lead Teacher Role and Responsibilities Take initial responsibility in planning Responsible for pace of activities Makes sure skills and resources available for activities Helps clean up Completes evaluation on lesson

Support Teacher Role and Responsibilities Has obligation to support lead teacher Makes suggestions at planning sessions Fulfills assignments given by lead teacher Works directly with children during group time and assists them Deals with quieting a child or settling confusion Knows finger plays and songs to assist lead teacher Helps with clean-up and evaluation

Curriculum Planning Calendaring Daily Scheduling Tells what themes will be assigned each day, week, or month and an idea for what will be done each day Makes sure curriculum is completely covered Showing which activities will be covered for the day

Curriculum Planning Describes: Lists needed supplies Lesson Plans Activity Learning goals/objectives Procedures for activities Lists needed supplies

Purpose of Curriculum Planning Teacher Parent Knowing what to expect reduces stress for teacher and children Plan for required materials Following the day in an organized manner is easier and more fun Feels more secure Daily lesson plans should be posted Encourages them to discuss school with their child

Purpose of Curriculum Planning Child Knows what to expect Reduces tension and misbehavior Sense of time and sequence developed Learn skill of predicting (problem-solving)

Components of a Lesson Plan - THEMES A main topic, ideas, or concepts around which the classroom activities are planned. What types of topics are the most effective to use with children? Those that address the interests and needs of the children, events occurring due to season, holiday

Components of a Lesson Plan - CONCEPTS Vocabulary words, factual statements, and experiences that you want the children to understand as they complete the learning centers States the minimum standard of achievement

Components of a Lesson Plan - OBJECTIVES Describes the expected outcome or overall goal of an activity or what is to be achieved through the overall lesson and day What is it that you hope the children will learn or take from the lessons and activities? Provides a basis for assessment of learning Did the child accomplish the objective? If yes, then learning occurred There are 3 parts to the objective which include conditions of performance, the behavior, and the level of performance The children will… VERB (NOT LEARN), …Level of performance

Components of a Lesson Plan - PROCEDURE What is going to be done and how you are going to do it. Title or name of activity Description of the activity with an estimated time Procedure written in enough detail that another person could facilitate the activity Curriculum Area Supplies needed to successfully complete the activity ***Enough detail that another person could teach the lesson for you!

Components of a Lesson Plan – CURRICULUM AREA Fine and gross motor activities in the areas of math, creative art, science and discovery, language and literacy, and music and movement

Components of a Lesson Plan - TRANSITIONS Refers to the movement from one activity to another or the beginning of an activity so as to begin a new activity EX: “If you can hear me touch…”