Title: Developing Daily Lesson Plans
1Developing Daily Lesson Plans
2Objectives
- Discuss the issues associated with week-long,
teacher-centered, theme-based planning. - Construct lesson plans for children by combining
knowledge about curriculum content, childrens
developmental levels and interests. - Develop a daily lesson plan form appropriate for
your program
3Planning Quotes
4Talk about it
- What is your planning routine?
- What are the types of things you plan for daily?
- What is the most challenging part of your day?
What makes it difficult or stressful?
5Intentional Planning
- We should be planning every day by
- incorporating
- Specific content (KDIs)
- Childrens interests
- Childrens developmental abilities
- Classroom materials
6What are the benefits of planning daily?
7Planning Process
- Start with Specific Observations
- Look for
- Activities and materials that children choose
- How children work with the materials
- How children interact with other children and
adults - Plan by incorporating
- Specific content areas (key developmental
indicators) - Childrens developmental abilities
- Childrens interests
- Classroom materials
- Planning Elements
- Plan daily, as a team.
- Keep planning forms simple, based on your daily
routine. - Use anecdotes to assess childrens interest and
abilities.
8Watch Daily Team Planning
- Look for examples of
- Specific content (key developmental indicators)
- Childrens developmental abilities
- Childrens interests
- Classroom materials
9Using Information from Observations for Lesson
Planning
- As you plan, ask yourself these three
- questions
- What did I see children doing today?
- What do their actions tell me about them?
- Their development level?
- Their interests?
- How can I provide materials and interact with
children to support their learning?
10Evolution of a Plan
Content
Planning Ideas
Interests
What do you know already? KDIs/State Standards/
Learning Outcomes What have you not seen yet?
What ideas do you have for Work time
Planning Recall Small Group Large Group
Outside
What are children talking about, and playing with?
11Content Interests
Content
Interests
Planning Ideas
Social/Emotion Dev.
- Taking care of own needs
- Expressing feelings in words
- Building relationships with children and adults
- Creating and experiencing collaborative play
- Dealing with social conflict
What ideas do you have for Work time
Planning Recall Small Group Large Group
Outside
12Content Interests
Content
Interests
Planning Ideas
What ideas do you have for Work time
Planning Recall Small Group Large Group
Outside
13Content Interests
Content
Interests
Planning Ideas
Social/Emotion Dev.
- Taking care of own needs
- Expressing feelings in words
- Building relationships with children and adults
- Creating and experiencing collaborative play
- Dealing with social conflict
What ideas do you have for Work time
Planning Recall Small Group Large Group
Outside
14Adding Developmental Range
Planning Ideas
Content
Interests
Develop. Range
What do you know already? KDIs/State Standards/
Learning Outcomes What have you not seen yet?
What ideas do you have for Work time
Planning Recall Small Group Large Group
Outside
Look at the developmental range within your
primary group. Where are your children
developmentally?
What are the childs interests?
15Developmental Range
Earlier Middle Later
What will my younger (in development) children do with these materials? What will the middle children do? What will the older children?
16At work time in the BA while looking at the
alphabet puzzle, Brianna pointed to B, and said,
"This is my name."
9-23-07
17What I expect children to do at different levels
of development
Earlier Middle Later
Says some letters Calls symbols letters Understands letters represent words Identifies some letters Makes the sound of a letter Says a word and identifies the beginning letter or sound Spells a word
Brianna falls in the earlier stage of development
18How do we support Brianna?
TB
19Getting to Know Tylon
- In table groups, read through Tylons anecdotes.
- Discuss what you know about his development and
his interests.
20Planning for Tylon?
Interests
Content
21But Were Not Just Planning for Tylon!
- We also have to consider the other children.
22Developmental Range helps us develop support
strategies for all children
Support Strategies
Planning Ideas
How will you adapt the activity to the different
levels of the children? How will you interact
with each child?
What ideas do you have for Planning Work
time Recall Small Group Large Group
Outside
23Earlier Middle Later
What will my younger (in development) children do with these materials? What will the middle children do? What will the older children?
Support Strategies Support Strategies Support Strategies
24- NOTE If you cant easily adapt for either
group, your activity probably isnt Active
Learning !!!
25Making My Own Planning Meaningful
- Planning Form
- Action Plan