Teaching Plan
A teaching plan is important because it serves as a guide to ensure that lessons are well-organized, engaging, and effective for students, and you can say that if you have a teaching plan, you can deliver your lessons in a more successful manner than if you don't have. It helps us, teachers, stay on track, manage time wisely, and use the best strategies to meet learning goals. In this section, I’m sharing one of the teaching plans I used during my time at Kindergarten School as a student teacher. Planning lessons for young learners was both exciting and challenging, and I had to be creative to keep them engaged. Here, you’ll also find a teaching plan that one of the English teachers kindly shared with me. It was interesting to see how they structure their lessons, and I learned a lot from their approach. Through this page, I want to give you a glimpse of how lessons were planned and delivered in my cooperating school which highlights the strategies and activities that made learning fun and meaningful for the students.
Here's the teaching plan that I made in accordance with the format of Kinderstation School: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qcgmM25L9bcWsazNxrQBd4DmP-sZgz2J/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=107971688248936325171&rtpof=true&sd=true
Here's the lesson plan that one of the English teachers from Kinderstation School shared with me: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CRQkfWImEoNsCUnmnORGLmyvNBbOLvPm/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=107971688248936325171&rtpof=true&sd=true