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From Unit Plans to Daily Lessons

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How do you take a unit plan and translate that into daily lessons? Today’s episode is a Leveling Up episode, where I coach Liz, a Spanish teacher in the Northeast of the US. Translating a unit plan into daily lessons is the area where wants to level up her teaching practice.

Suggestions:

  • Take more general Can Do Statements and make them more specific. This will help to eliminate the overwhelm of too much content to cover in any given unit. Create several units on a similar theme, but change out the content
  • Divide the unit objectives into smaller, manageable learning targets that can be covered in daily lessons.
  • Plan backwards by day, with each day building on a previous material
  • Develop a consistent daily lesson structure that includes warm-ups, instruction, practice activities and be sure to add in the fun.
  • Ensure that the content of each daily lesson directly aligns with the Can Do Statements and language proficiency standards.

Action Plan:

This Week:

  • Take an existing set of Can Do Statements and make them more specific.

The Coming Weeks:

  • As you plan each daily lesson, ensure that the instructional content directly relates to the unit's overall goals and language proficiency standards. Eliminate any activities or materials that do not align.

Resources:

Can Do Statements

Backwards Design

Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode on the podcast.

Let's connect!

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Send me text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.

#138
How do you take a unit plan and translate that into daily lessons? Today’s episode is a Leveling Up episode, where I coach Liz, a Spanish teacher in the Northeast of the US. Translating a unit plan into daily lessons is the area where wants to level up her teaching practice.

Suggestions:

  • Take more general Can Do Statements and make them more specific. This will help to eliminate the overwhelm of too much content to cover in any given unit. Create several units on a similar theme, but change out the content
  • Divide the unit objectives into smaller, manageable learning targets that can be covered in daily lessons.
  • Plan backwards by day, with each day building on a previous material
  • Develop a consistent daily lesson structure that includes warm-ups, instruction, practice activities and be sure to add in the fun.
  • Ensure that the content of each daily lesson directly aligns with the Can Do Statements and language proficiency standards.

Action Plan:

This Week:

  • Take an existing set of Can Do Statements and make them more specific.

The Coming Weeks:

  • As you plan each daily lesson, ensure that the instructional content directly relates to the unit's overall goals and language proficiency standards. Eliminate any activities or materials that do not align.

Resources:

Can Do Statements

Backwards Design

Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode on the podcast.

Let's connect!

__________________________
Interested in having Joshua work directly with your department, school or district? Look at options for collaborating in person or remotely.
______________________________
Sign up for Talking Points to get tips, tools and resources for your language teaching.
______________________________
Join Joshua as a guest on the podcast.

  continue reading

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