how to make a good lesson plan for elementary students??? can you give me some sites???

A simple Google search for lesson plans elementary yielded this page. Sort through them to see which plans meet your criteria.

Please note that your plans will need to meet your state and district objectives as well as tie in with the textbooks you'll need to use.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=lesson+plans+elementary

can you give me a site where i can find a lesson plan format about adjectives because our teacher told us to make a lesson plan about adjectives...thanks...

http://www.webenglishteacher.com/

Be sure to add this website to your Favorites.

On the left is a list of topics for which there is an incredible information. Click on Grammar and look for links to lesson ideas for what you need.

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Very true! Makes a change to see seomone spell it out like that. :)

To make a good lesson plan for elementary students, here are some steps you can follow:

1. Identify the objective: Determine what you want your students to learn or achieve by the end of the lesson.

2. Consider the curriculum: Review the curriculum guidelines or standards that are relevant to the subject and grade level you are teaching.

3. Break it down: Divide the lesson into smaller sections or activities to make it more manageable and organized.

4. Use various teaching methods: Incorporate a variety of instructional strategies, such as direct instruction, discussions, group work, hands-on activities, and multimedia resources to engage students.

5. Assess student learning: Plan for ways to assess whether students have met the learning objectives. This could include informal methods like classroom discussions, observations, or formal assessments like quizzes or projects.

6. Differentiate instruction: Consider the diverse needs and abilities of your students. Modify your lesson plan to accommodate different learning styles, interests, and abilities.

7. Provide materials and resources: Gather all the necessary materials, resources, and tools needed to deliver the lesson effectively.

8. Plan for transitions and timing: Anticipate the time needed for each activity and plan for smooth transitions between them.

Regarding the websites, here are a few reputable sites where you can find pre-made lesson plans or ideas:

1. Education.com (https://www.education.com/lesson-plans/) offers a wide range of lesson plans for various subjects and grade levels. You can search for lesson plans based on specific topics or standards.

2. Scholastic (https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/) provides lesson plans developed by teachers for different grade levels and subjects. They offer a variety of resources, worksheets, and teaching ideas.

3. Teachers Pay Teachers (https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/) is a platform where teachers can share and sell their lesson plans. There are many free as well as paid resources available on this website.

Remember to adapt and modify any lesson plan you find to suit the needs of your students and your teaching style.