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Lesson Plan Basics

Lesson Plan Basics. Preparing to teach that class. A lesson plan is an outline or script which is used to think through every class ahead of time as well to keep you on track while teaching.

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Lesson Plan Basics

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  1. Lesson Plan Basics Preparing to teach that class

  2. A lesson plan is an outline or script which is used to think through every class ahead of time as well to keep you on track while teaching. Lesson plans are created by the trainer as a supplement to the training material. They are not interchangeable with instructor manuals. Though this example is pretty standard, you don’t have to duplicate it exactly. Make one of your own that works for you. But first, understand each component and its importance. A basic lesson plan

  3. The Heading Punching In and Out 1/14/07 Ceridian for Employees Pearl Creek The Heading is pretty self-explanatory. The information not only keeps you organized in the present, but will help you as you refer to it in the future.

  4. The Time Component Punching In and Out 1/14/07 Ceridian for Employees Pearl Creek 9:00 – 9:15 Planning ahead for how long each portion will last keeps you on track during the lesson. This is in the left hand column so you can easily glance at it while teaching. 915 – 9:30

  5. The Objective Component Punching In and Out 1/14/07 Ceridian for Employees Pearl Creek 9:00 – 9:15 Trainees will know how to log into Ceridian. Jot down the objective for that portion of the lesson. It should support the overall objective generally found in the instructor material. Remember that objectives are measurable and/or observable. 915 – 9:30 Trainees will find the “Punch” button and understand its use.

  6. The Activity Component Punching In and Out 1/14/07 Ceridian for Employees Pearl Creek 9:00 – 9:15 Trainees will know how to log into Ceridian. Review The Peak – Locate the Ceridian link on The Peak. Enter User IDs and passwords. Change initial login password. Under Activity, describe what will happen during this portion of the lesson. You can be as detailed or brief as you like, as long as you know what to do when you read it. Note that more than one activity can be listed for each objective and time slot. 915 – 9:30 Trainees will find the “Punch” button and understand its use. Discuss when Punching is appropriate. Demonstrate that punching results in logging off.

  7. The Material Component Punching In and Out 1/14/07 Ceridian for Employees Pearl Creek 9:00 – 9:15 Trainees will know how to log into Ceridian. Review The Peak – Locate the Ceridian link on The Peak. Computers – network connections Ceridian manuals Enter User IDs and passwords. Change initial login password. User IDs and passwords from HR List the materials you’ll want to have prepared ahead of time. 915 – 9:30 Trainees will find the “Punch” button and understand its use. Discuss when Punching is appropriate. Demonstrate that punching results in logging off.

  8. The Evaluation Component Punching In and Out 1/14/07 Ceridian for Employees Pearl Creek 9:00 – 9:15 Trainees will know how to log into Ceridian. Review The Peak – Locate the Ceridian link on The Peak. Computers – network connections Ceridian manuals Didn’t need full 15 minutes. Enter User IDs and passwords. Change initial login password. User IDs and passwords from HR HR didn’t provide logins for everyone. After the lesson, use the Evaluation column to note what worked and what didn’t so that next time, you’ll know what to do differently. 915 – 9:30 Trainees will find the “Punch” button and understand its use. Discuss when Punching is appropriate. Demonstrate that punching results in logging off. Forgot to mention that only supervisors can correct punches. Lots of discussion and questions here.

  9. Finishing Up Punching In and Out 1/14/07 Ceridian for Employees Pearl Creek When finished, don’t throw the lesson plan away. File it for future reference. When it comes time to teach the class again, create a NEW lesson plan, duplicating the parts that worked and adjusting the parts that didn’t. You may want to refer to this plan for other classes in the future. 9:00 – 9:15 Trainees will know how to log into Ceridian. Review The Peak – Locate the Ceridian link on The Peak. Computers – network connections Ceridian manuals Didn’t need full 15 minutes. Enter User IDs and passwords. Change initial login password. Enter User IDs and passwords. Change initial login password. User IDs and passwords from HR HR didn’t provide logins for everyone. 915 – 9:30 Trainees will find the “Punch” button and understand its use. Discuss when Punching is appropriate. Demonstrate that punching results in logging off. Forgot to mention that only supervisors can correct punches. Lots of discussion and questions here.

  10. Finishing Up Questions? Discussion?

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