Lesson Plan Format: Specific, Observable. Curriculum Content Strands May Be
Lesson Plan Format: Specific, Observable. Curriculum Content Strands May Be
Lesson Content / Indicators of Learning Timing Teaching Strategies / Learning Experiences: Resources and Organisation:
(What is Taught): (mins) (How it is taught)
INTRODUCTION
Ss and T gather on the floor. Brainstorming website
The T questions the students if the remember where they are Youtube clip
going tomorrow. Featherdale Wildlife Park.
T then questions the students what they think they will see at
Brainstorm- the wildlife park on their excursion.
Kangaroos, Koalas, Birds, Owls, 15 One Ss with their hands raised is asked to speak at a time.
enclosures, Habitats, snakes etc. minutes The Ss responses are recorded using Bubbl.us.
Ss the watch a youtube clip about the park is shown to the
(This brainstorm will be added to once the class.
return from the wildlife park) Following the clip the T then asks students if they have
anything else to the brainstorm.
DEVELOPMENT
T questions students if the remember from there last lesson
what do dolphins need in order to survive? Focusing on food,
10 water, shelter etc.
minutes Once Ss have answered this question.
The T shows the class an image of a dolphin’s habitat made of Please see Appendix 1.
craft items.
T explains that along with looking and meeting the native
Australian animals tomorrow. T has a mission for the students
to complete once they return to school.
This mission is to recreate a native Australian animal that calls
the park home enclosure. They are to build the enclosure
using craft items to address the needs of the animal.
T splits the class into mixed ability groups of 3-4.
25 Each group then gather together and begin researching native Ipad/ laptop
Ss are to begin to research what their minutes animals that live at the park.
animals needs in order to survive. Groups are asked to decide on what animal enclosure they will
be investigating on their excursion.
Students may begin to gain knowledge about their animal’s Geography Book
needs. Ss may like to record these points.
T roams the classroom during this time to assist each group
with finding an animal.
Appendix
Appendix 1