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Lesson Plan: Part 4 - Evaluate
Evaluate
CLOSURE - what the instructor does to facilitate wrap-up at the end of the lesson - it is a quick review, to remind students what it was that they have learned (or should have learned) and allows you to see where the students are to assist you in planning for the next lesson.
Prompts that provide formative assessment data
When used this way, exit slips become formative feedback.
Prompts that stimulate student self-analysis
Prompts that Focus on Instructional strategies
The By: The Sucesss Criteria - What do I know?
For Example: by writing a 20 word summary on the topic ___.
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Exit Ticket
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Claim Evidence Reasoning Statements
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Closing Circle
The closing circle routine is a manageable way to peacefully wrap up the day and send students off feeling a sense of accomplishment and belonging.
Remember, the closure of a lesson should be meaningful. - Making a Last Impression
Do you want your students to attach personal meaning and relevance to what they glean from your daily lessons? An effective "Closure" activity at the end of each class period can help with that objective, creating what psychologists call the Recency Effect, otherwise known as a last impression.
The largest impact you can do to show students this is a meaningful piece of instruction is by using what they share in your next lesson.
Carol Maitland M.Ed.
Teaching & Learning Coach
Collins Middle School
Lake Worth High School
Science Curriculum Specialist
Technology Integration
Email: cmaitland@lwisd.org
Website: www.lwisd.org
Location: 6805 Telephone Road, Lake Worth, TX, United States
Phone: 817-925-5769
Twitter: @camaitland