This document provides guidance for developing unit plans and outlines the key components of a unit plan, including an overview, rationale, objectives, content, learning activities, and evaluation. It explains the purpose and benefits of each component. The document also includes examples and activities to help teachers develop unit plans for their own content areas and share their work with partners.
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Unit Planning
This document provides guidance for developing unit plans and outlines the key components of a unit plan, including an overview, rationale, objectives, content, learning activities, and evaluation. It explains the purpose and benefits of each component. The document also includes examples and activities to help teachers develop unit plans for their own content areas and share their work with partners.
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Unit Planning
Andrews University
Department of Teaching and Learning
Principles of Teaching
Presentation Developed by Mr. Bradley Sheppard
Board Work – Focus On Outcomes
The following examples of objectives DO NOT focus on
intended learner outcomes. Rewrite them so they do represent intended learner outcomes. Students will participate in a discussion on mammals. Students will state how Roman civilization was like Greek civilization. Students will demonstrate their enthusiasm for painting. Students will play basketball. Students will know all the books of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Students will go to the Museum of Fine Arts and write a paper on their favorite painting. Unit Topics: Selected Content Areas
Art Home Economics
Watercolors Nutrition Perspective Fabrics Pottery Money Management Printmaking Baking Physical Education Music Aerobic Exercise Rhythm Tennis Jazz Body Conditioning Wind Instruments Swimming Classical Era Do Activity Write out four or five different unit topics for your own particular content area(s).
Share your unit topics with your partner.
Unit Plans – Benefits For Teachers: Help bridge gap between long-term planning and daily lesson plans.
For Students: The components (goals,
objective, content, activities) are tied together in a logical coherent manner, providing structure for the new material to be learned. Unit Plan: Overview/Goal Describes the purpose Example: “This unit is of the Unit intended to develop Starting point for unit fourth-graders’ ability to use reference files, both in planning process paper form and on Conceptual organizer computer. This unit will for the rest of the focus on titles, authors, planning process and subject files.” Communicates instructional intent to students, teachers, and Teach This Concept administrators. To Your Partner Do Activity Write an overview/goal for one of the unit topics that you wrote a few minutes ago.
Share your overview/goal with your team.
Unit Plan: Rationale Example: “Understanding Explains why the unit is reference systems and how important and how it will they’re organized is necessary benefit students for students using the library. They need to be able to locate Encourages teacher to be desired materials to use in thoughtful and reflective research projects, and eventually they need to be able while planning to work independently. Connects new content to Because many libraries have both physical and computerized other topics cataloging systems, students Helps students see should understand importance of topic and both.” adds motivation
Teach this concept to your partner!
Do Activity Write a rationale for one of the unit topics you wrote a few minutes ago.
Share your rationale with your partner.
Unit Plan: Objectives Deal specifically with “What do Example: “Given a ruler I want my students to learn?” and compass, Involves translating general geometry students goals into more specific objectives will construct the Desired Educational Outcomes bisector of an angle listed in specific terms. within 1 degree of A description of a content area error.” or skill A statement of what students will be able to do when they Teach this concept reach the objectives to your partner! Do Activity Write two or three objectives for one of the unit topics you wrote a few minutes ago.
Share your objectives with your partner.
Unit Plan: Content Describes what students Examples: Schematic will actually be studying Diagrams, Hierarchies, The information students and Outlines are all will know or understand, effective ways of or the skills they will organizing and develop communicating the way the content is organized. The way information is organized Teach this concept to your partner! Do Activity Write one “small” segment of the course content section for a unit plan from one of the topics you chose a few minutes ago. – You may create brief outline or diagram. – Do not write anything elaborate right now.
Share your “Content” section with your
partner. Unit Plan: Learning Activities Most important part of Example: Cooperative the Unit Lessons and Today’s Elementary or Lesson called Say- Secondary Methods See-Do. “What you teach should influence how Teach this concept you teach and how to your partner your students should learn” Do Activity Brainstorm with your partner a list of ways you can teach the objectives you wrote a few minutes ago. Unit Plan: Evaluation Provides students with Connected to all other feedback and feedback parts of the unit plan facilitates learning The way you measure Provides teachers with student learning depends information about on what you want students to learn students’ learning (objectives) and the progress learning activities Allows teachers to involved. make decisions about Teachers test what they what to do next have taught. Unit Plan: Evaluation
Example: “What are the three kinds of
reference systems?” OR “Go to the card catalog and locate the author’s name and call number for each title listed below.”
Teach this concept to your partner
Do Activity Write ONE evaluation question for one of the unit topics you wrote earlier in the period.
Share your question with your partner.
Unit Components Components Function
Overview/General Summarizes the general Goal
purpose of the unit
Rationale Answers the question, “Why is this
topic important?”
Objectives Describe the specific outcomes
expected from the unit Unit Components ComponentsFunction
Content Identifies and organizes the topics that are
included in the unit
Learning Activities Describe the experiences that will be
used to help learners reach the unit objectives
Evaluation Identifies ways that learning will be
measured Andrews University Department of Teaching and Learning Unit Planning Guide Subject: Grade:
Overview/General Goal:
Rationale:
Objectives Content Activities Learning Activities Days