Each template will be filled out in a slightly different way. It’s best to break them down by form.
The universal template is generic. Since it isn’t aimed at any particular age group or instructor, it can be used by almost anybody. It’s mainly used as an organizational tool. You’ll have to give the following information:
The objectives of the lesson
The objectives of the lesson
The activities and tasks that will occur during the lesson
The activities and tasks that will occur during the lesson
Any equipment and materials you need
Any equipment and materials you need
Useful knowledge reference bases
Useful knowledge reference bases
Any potential homework assignments related to the lesson
A daily lesson planner will help you to organize each of your lessons for every day. This is often the best option for people who teach multiple different classes at multiple different grade levels. You’ll be able to keep track of your lesson objectives, necessary materials, and goals for multiple different classes at once.
A weekly planner is a good way to help you order your lessons and get an at-a-glance view for what will be required for the week. It takes down basic notes about the required materials or equipment, the homework assignments, references, and any reading chapters that should be completed. You’ll be able to see exactly what you aim to accomplish for each school week.
A course planner provides an even better birds-eye view of your lessons. This is a form you might want to complete after you’ve taken down your individual lesson plans. They can all be combined with highlights into your course planner, so that you have a good sense of when you’re on track and what you need to be doing.
Unit lesson plans do the same as a course planner, except it’s on a much smaller and more detailed scale. Rather than being about an entire course that you’re teaching, it’s about an individual unit within that course. You’ll break the unit down into several lessons with bite-sized chunks of teaching information.[pdf-embedder url=”https://cdn-prod-pdfsimpli-wpcontent.azureedge.net/pdfseoforms/pdf-20180219t134432z-001/pdf/sample-lesson-plan-templates.pdf”]