(6) The REVIEW is a necessary part of each lesson plan. This is the last
part of the lesson plan style.
(a)
Tell what you are going to teach.
(b)
Teach what you promised.
(c)
Tell what you have just taught.
(7) QUESTIONS FROM STUDENTS should always be sincerely requested.
Some students may be too timid to ask unless you make this request.
c. Closing.
(1) The SUMMARY OF THE LESSON should be only a listing of the points
you want to emphasize. Do not try to reteach the lesson.
(2) The CLOSING STATEMENT should make the students feel that the time
they spent in class was well worth their attention. This statement will also help provide
motivation for their careful attention at the next lesson.
(3)
The ANNEXES may include:
(a) A list of every handout given to the students.
(b) A sketch of each illustration or diagram to be drawn on the
chalkboard.
(c)
A short description of each slide, chart, etc., used for the lesson.
(d) A description of each film or videotape (or audiotape) used in the
lesson.
(e) A description of the demonstration and the supplies/ equipment
needed.
(f)
The "Steps of Procedure" for the practical exercise.
(g) A copy of each study handout given to the students.
(h) Supplementary information for use of the instructor.
(i)
Any other information that is required for the lesson.
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