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Creative Lesson Planning

Creative Lesson Planning. Summer B Continuing Education Session 1 Brianna Lozito. Welcome Back to Gainesville!. First FYF class: General feedback Lesson Plan for 1 st Class Division of Labor Now What?!. Taking the First Steps.

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Creative Lesson Planning

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  1. Creative Lesson Planning Summer B Continuing Education Session 1 Brianna Lozito

  2. Welcome Back to Gainesville! • First FYF class: General feedback • Lesson Plan for 1st Class • Division of Labor • Now What?!

  3. Taking the First Steps Go to the Instructor Resources page, at www.dso.ufl.edu/nsfp/firstyearflorida Username: fyfresources Password: 05fyf06

  4. Using Past Resources This are some of the options for lessons, broken down by topic. Once you are on a specific topic, the screen looks like this...

  5. What’s your style? • Take a moment to write down the most engaging professor you’ve had at UF, and what about their teaching style did you enjoy the most? • Think about any lessons that stood out to you, write how you felt during them, and what made you remember the information or be excited to be present.

  6. What makes a lesson unique? • As a group let’s come up with some ideas for what makes a lesson unique and interesting.

  7. Your Lesson, Your Way. • 1. What is the end result of your lesson? • 2. What have you not used yet in your class? (Think about presentation style, group work, videos, prezi, speakers, individual projects, etc)

  8. Your Lesson, Your Way • 3. Now you have the end result, and how you’re going to teach the information. Let’s put the rest together! -Everyone, on that sheet of paper you have write down a lesson you’re responsible for. • Write down the end result you would like for your students to get from a lesson on this topic and then get ready to...

  9. Do the Noodle Dance! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNJ8sEYaVy4 • Well, you don’t have to do this, but work with the person sitting next to you for 5 minutes and come up with three possible ways to make a creative lesson with your topic, using different styles and tools.

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