Writing Lesson Plan and Reflection
Writing Lesson Plan and Reflection
Writing Lesson Plan and Reflection
Central Focus of Learning Segment (Summary statement of the overarching learning outcomes associated with learning
standards and learning objectives).
State Learning Standard(s): (Please select 1 or 2 Learning Standards from content areas)
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.2.8
Recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a
question.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.2.3
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include
details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and
provide a sense of closure.
Examine your learning targets. How will you provide opportunities for language development for students? Include:
Academic vocabulary, Language function, Discourse, & Syntax
Sequence of Learning Activities: (beginning, middle and end - include revisiting the learning target)
Include short descriptions of what the students will be doing (application), placed alongside corresponding
teacher actions & minutes. Include major statements (such as definitions or directions, as needed). Include
major questions the teacher will ask. Include a motivational intro & strong conclusion.
What are your supporting theories/principles? (Why are you doing what you are doing?)
I am showing the students what a story based on a memory looks like by reading Bigmamas and then I am modeling to
them exactly what they will be doing by doing the drawing and writing in front of the whole class.
How will you provide opportunities for student voice? (Student self-assessment/metacognition related to the learning
target)
Include as appropriate:
o Journal entries, rubrics, reflections, exit cards, etc.
Students can share during the story, when they are writing and choosing a memory and after they write they can
share with a partner.
Reflection/ How did the lesson go? (Complete after the lesson is taught)
After teaching the lesson, there were things that went really well and other things that I would change and
do differently for next time. This group of students are low for second grade so that was a challenge to keep
in mind and was something that I could have done better at adapting to. While teaching the lesson, one of the
students was having a rough morning in the middle of it and my mentor teacher sent him out the hall after his
many warnings he had received from both myself and my mentor teacher. I really wish that I had been more
proactive to this students’ needs and acted earlier to prevent his behavior from going downhill so fast. Even
though we had an incident, I did a good job keeping the other students focused and on task to ignore what
While teaching this lesson I think I did a really good job at getting the students ready for it and in the right
mindset to participate. They were all excited to start and loved reading the story with me. I think I did a really
good job at reading the story and during asking questions, making comments and defining terms for the
students along the way to keep them engaged and focused on what we were doing. I also think I did a great
job at modeling the writing task that followed and what exactly would be expected of them. When writing
their sentences, they used their picture as inspiration and were eager to tell others and myself about what
In the future when teaching this lesson or a similar one, I would be sure to model what is expected for the
students more clearly. When I wrote my sentences and drew my picture for the class to model what they
would soon be doing, I did it too small and did not skip lines so it was hard for the students in the back to read
what I had written and to clearly see all of the details that I drew. When it was time for the students to draw,
some of them had a hard time wanting to continue to draw instead of switching over to writing so next time I
will set a digital timer on the document camera for students to see just how much time they have left to finish
All in all, the lesson went really well (far better than I had anticipated, nerves had gotten the best of me
beforehand). The students enjoyed the reading the book and then doing the writing activity that followed.
It was so great to get all of the feedback from both Megan my mentor teacher and Toni my field supervisor,
they offered guidance and encouragement through this entire practicum experience which I am so grateful
for.