Lesson Plan Instructions: Expand on all the lessons or units with resources. c

Lesson Plan Instructions: Expand on all the lessons or units with resources. c

Lesson Plan Instructions: Expand on all the lessons or units with resources. cards/ pictures videos, activities.
i don’t want the raw theory
Write/create a lesson plan that you can use in a classroom or youth group activity to teach students about conflict resolution Skills
You may want to look at the following resource as a starting point:
1. Conflict Resolution in the Schools: A Manual for Educators Kathryn Girard, Susan J. Koch Jossey-Bass (1996) ISBN-10: 0787902357 ISBN-13: 978-0787902353
You can use this resource as a starting point to gain a better understanding of how to write and structure your lesson plan. Please do not copy these lesson plans but you may find some good resources, primary sources or activities that you can adapt to your own lesson plan on Conflict resolution skills. Feel free to look online for other resources that you can use for a Lesson plan.
Lesson Plan Organization: (See Lesson Plan Template on Moodle) Lesson plans should include the following:
• Lesson Title
• Your Name
• Subject
• Learning Outcome(s) – Explain what you want the students to learn from this lesson
• Instructional Objectives: Explain what your goals/objectives of the lesson are
• Materials/Resources Used for the Lesson
1. Teacher Resources – Here you list articles, pictures, videos or anything that you will use to teach the lesson
2. Student Resources – Primary sources, Handouts etc..
• Lesson Activities – Here you explain and walk me through your lesson step by step for the students. You will need an:
1. Introduction: How are you going to start your lesson? What is your hook to make it interesting for the students?
2. Body: What body of knowledge will you be teaching your students? (Ex. Here is a great place to begin with the History) Also, what activities will you be using to teach about (ex. Will they be watching a video? Looking at art? Reading Historical Primary Sources?
-Will they be doing group work or working independently? provide the resources because i will be teaching a 20min lesson unit
-Will they have a written assignment? If so, include the prompts/questions in the assignment and explain it.
*Your lesson should be organized, flow from one activity to another; you should set time limits for each activity
3. Closure: How are you going to wrap up your lesson on Conflict resolution skills? Here you want to make sure that your students have learned everything that you listed in your Learning Outcomes above?
(For example, you can give them a little quiz, you can have a class discussion & ask the students to talk about the main points of the lesson or you could have them write down or discuss important takeaways from the lesson about conflict resolution skill) -These are just some thoughts. Feel free to come up with your own fun and interesting way to end the lesson.