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The Joker
November 5th, 2010, 08:30 PM
In about two or three months, I have the opportunity to possibly run a Fine Arts option. Now, my idea is to do it on "Lyrical interpretation". To put it simply, I'll play them a few songs each week, and they will look at the lyrics and explain what they think the lyrics mean. I will make it so that they will have to interpret the lyrics of two songs I play (so that they don't pick something too easy), and to pick a song's lyrics to interpret themselves. This will be due the next class, every week.

In my program, fine arts is once a week, for three hours.

Now, to get this accepted, I need to make a lesson plan. Could someone help me?

Sorry if this isn't totally coherent.

hexane
November 5th, 2010, 09:35 PM
A lesson plan is just a written set of instructions that tell how a lesson is to be taught. It should include: the purpose of the lesson, a list of the materials or things that will be needed, how the material is to be taught, what the student's role is, what the instructor's role is and the completion standards for the lesson.

Hope this is helpful.

The Joker
November 8th, 2010, 11:30 PM
Anyone?

amelia.john011
November 11th, 2010, 07:51 AM
Before each class, teachers plan their approach to today's lesson. lesson plan build carefully to identify the subject of your presentation, teaching methods, learning outcomes and assessment techniques for presentation. Without this lesson plan, a teacher seems disorganized and unprepared.