Lesson Plan Template for a typical 1-hour lesson



Lesson Plan Template for a typical 1-hour lesson.5 min: Warm-upExample: This is a good opportunity to give your learners practice making small talk. Chat with learners about the weather, their weekend, their morning, how they got to class, where they parked, etc.5 min: Review from previous lessonsExample: Working in pairs, each student tells a partner one thing he/she remembers from the previous lesson. The teacher calls on a few individuals to report what their partners told them.30 min: Presentation of new materialExample: introduce 4-5 civics test questions. Discuss vocabulary, practice pronunciation, and create meaningful context. Use related pages in your core text (e.g. Citizenship: Passing the Test by Lynne Weintraub) to build meaning and provide additional practice.Alternate example: use a reading passage as the basis of the lesson. The reading passage might cover a topic from any of the 4 core content areas or cultural content relevant to the interview. Read the passage out loud, then read chorally. After group reading practice, clarify vocabulary, meaning and context as needed. Learners may then read quietly, in pairs, or round-robin style. Follow with civics or N400-style questions related to the reading.15 min: Practice with QuestionsExample: Working in pairs, learners quiz each other on the civics questions presented in the lesson and/or questions about the N400 form.5 min: Reading and Writing PracticeExample: Dictate 1-3 sentences similar to those that learners will encounter in their interview. Provide the answer(s) on the board so that learners can check their work. ................
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