Create a lesson plan using Lesson Builder

When you are faced with planning whole lessons on your own for the first time it can seem like a daunting task. Where do you start? How do you choose a topic? Which order do you do the tasks in? What if you run out of time? What if you run out of materials? Ah! So many things to think about! In this tip I aim to answer these questions and give you some ideas for making the planning of the lesson as simple and painless as possible. Remember that as you start teaching not everything will go to plan. In fact, using your lesson plan in a flexible way is part of the skill involved in giving a good lesson. If a task is going well and students are engaged in it and making good use of the time you should probably let it carry on for longer than planned. Likewise, if an activity in your plan isn’t going down so well you may decide to cut your losses and move on. So, please don’t think the plan is to be stuck to whatever happens. React to your students and adapt on the spot whenever possible. Consider the plan to be a tool to guide you, but always use it flexibly


While there are a number of different models, a lesson plan usually consists of the following components:

  1. Learning Objectives What learning goals do you want to achieve in the class?
  2. Bridge-In The ‘hook’ in your lesson plan to interest the learner
  3. Teaching Content The curriculum you will deliver and explore throughout the lesson
  4. Learning Activities Integrate strategies to engage learners in active learning
  5. Assessment Either informal or formal assessment- Are the learning objectives achieved in the class?
  6. Relate to Summative Evaluation Feedback from students and peers on the lesson plan

Are you looking for help creating lesson plans for your class?

The Lesson Builder (https://thelessonbuilder.org/welcome) will help you build a plan for your  lesson activity. Here, you have the ability to create tailored lesson plans based on your own collection of resources . With lesson builder, you can create your lesson plans quickly and easily so that you are fully prepared for each topic you want to discuss with your class.
Once you have saved your new lesson you can easily share it with your students using the lesson builder. They will receive a link to view your lesson online.

This is the example of simple lesson plan that had created in lesson builder



Or for the detail example you can click this link : https://thelessonbuilder.org/lesson_plan/23083




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