08 Apr Annotated Lesson Template Guide
When creating your lesson you will use this template to design the activity. The areas in Black indicate what should be addressed in each box. The Red text provides you with examples and tips to help fill out these sections. When you complete the lesson, ALL sections should be filled in on the chart.
Your Name:
Age/level of Student:
Demographics of Students:
Date:
Length of Activity:
Developmental Domain(s) Covered:
Activity Title:
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Goals: What do you want the students to learn in this lesson?
*Think in terms of developmental goals/levels/outcomes
Rationale: What is your reason for wanting the students to learn this?
*What are developmental needs for the age group?
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DAP (Developmentally Appropriate) How do you know this is DAP? According to what standards will you know this is developmentally appropriate?
*Provide specific examples of how this meets elements of developmentally appropriate practice.
*If you have specific state standards, you will include these here.
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How will you assess the student’s prior knowledge in order to do this activity successfully?
What do students need to know in order to do this activity correctly? *This portion should address key developmental abilities needed to successfully carry out the activity. These are not just academic skills; think in terms of developmental levels. You may need to include developmental concepts beyond the specific focus of the activity. For example, a lesson plan focusing on language development may also require social and emotional areas to be present.
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