Principles of Teaching
Bloomsburg University
Summer 2005
CLASS AGENDA FIVE
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Lectures were once useful; but now when all can read,
and books are so numerous, lecturers are unnecessary. If your attention fails, and you miss part of a lecture, it
is lost; you cannot go back as you do upon a book.
-Samuel
Johnson, 1799
TODAY'S QUESTIONS
How do we write an objective?
What are the parts of a lesson?
What are the parts of a lesson plan?
What are blogs and how are they used?
What is a discipline plan?
What is the difference between rules and procedures?
TODAY'S AGENDA
Review Assginemnts
Review ABCD Statements
Parts of a Lesson
Lesson Plan Format
Blog Activity http://teacherworld.com/teachingblog
Discipline: Rules and Procedures
Wong (part 3)
Action Verbs
(LIST OF ACTION VERBS)
http://teacherworld.com/potactionverbs.html
Parts of a Lesson
http://teacherworld.com/potlesson.html
Parts of a Lesson Activity
http://teacherworld.com/potlessonactivity.html
ABCD Format for Specific Learning Objectives
http://teacherworld.com/potslo.html
Lesson Plan Format
http://teacherworld.com/potlp.html
Smile...
From: http://www.jokes.net/shortteacherjokes2.htm
Pupil (on phone) : My son has a bad cold and won't be
able to come to school today.
School Secretary: Who is this?
Pupil: This is my father speaking!
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