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The 5 Minute Lesson Plan by @TeacherToolkit

Overall rating 4 out of 54.5 (151 ratings)

Last updated 19 May 2013, created 30 January 2012, viewed 191,010

Designed to reduce planning time & focus on key learning phases within a lesson. (Will still require thinking!) Remember - Sept. 2012 - Ofsted no longer require a lesson plan for lessons, but evidence of ‘a planned lesson!’ Updated video demo - attached (21.12.12) Useful for coaching and ment More…oring NQTs; or with established colleagues for paired observations. “Stickability” = What will stick in students minds as they leave your lesson? What key point do you want them to remember? Now translated into 8 languages. Pin your plan? bit.ly/5MinMapped Contact me @TeacherToolkit

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I love this! As a visual learner I find it quick and easy to use, it really helps me to think a lesosn through clearly. Thanks very much!

from emmajane149, 19 May 2013
(report comment) 5 out of 5

This is great - best to print out and scribble on - that way it really is only 5 mins and it does force you to think. I've adapted it for my international school where our focus at the moment is on Deborah Ayre's "High Performance Learning". Thank you

from Simon Porter, 19 May 2013
(report comment) 5 out of 5

I shall try this out - and run it past my colleagues too. Many thanks.

from Elfinew, 16 May 2013
(report comment) 4 out of 5

This could be a good resource as a starting point for planning. I never manage to create a usable lesson plan first go so being able to edit electronically is important. This isn't very easy to edit but I did manage to overlay some text boxes to help with this. As a starting point from which to plan more detailed activities and resources, this could be useful. It certainly focuses the mind on the differentiation and assessment for learning aspect of the planning in a way that our organisation designed templates don't.

from karsco, 13 May 2013
(report comment) 3 out of 5

Hi! this is great and I really want to share with whole school as we have the big 'O' looming too, but would like a proven example of its use to back it up as a planning aid. Has any one used this in an observation? if so how was it received? Many thanks

from flossyflow2013, 12 May 2013
(report comment) 4 out of 5
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