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Name the specific 13 stages of the Lesson Cycle
Focus, Objective & Purpose, Explanation, Modeling, Monitoring, Guided Practice, Assess Mastery, Reteach, Independent Practice, Enrichment, Evaluate Mastery
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Name the broad four categories of the Lesson Cycle
Opening, Direct Instruction, Reteach (If Necessary), Closure
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Who developed the Lesson Cycle
Madeline Hunter
What is Madeline Hunter's definition of Teaching
Teaching can be defined as a constant stream of professional decisions made before, during and after interaction with the student; decisions which, when implemented, increase the probability of learning.
What are the three categories of teaching decisions?
* What content to teach next
* What the student will do to learn and to demonstrate learning has occurred
* What the teacher will do to facilitate the acquisition of that learning

Importance of Teaching Decisions categories
* based on psychological theory
* Errors made in the decisions can impede the student's learning
* Base decisions on research-validated knowledge
* Be able to "Read" signals from the students
* Make adjustments as needed
Define the Lesson Cycle (also, explain the process of planning a lesson)
A process by which the teacher selects activities, strategies and materials that are appropriate for the learner to master the objectives
Name the four components of the planning process
Task Analysis
District-Wide Curriculum
Select & Analyze Objectives
Plan Lesson
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What does Task Analysis entail?
*Select objective from curriculum sequence
*Identify all components of objective
*Eliminate non-essential components
*Place essential components in sequence
What is District-Wide Curriculum
A sequence of curriculum objectiv es based on TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge Skills) and local needs.
What is involved in Selecting and Analyzing Objectives?
*Select objective from district-wide curriculum
*Analyze the components of the objective
*Select the component at the correct level of difficulty for the learner
What is "Focus"
*An activity to cause a mental shift to the learner
*An introduction that sets the stage for the lesson
What is "Objective & Purpose"
A statement of what te learner does to demonstrate learning and why the learning is important
What is "Explanation"
What the learner needs to know to be successful with the objective
What is "Modeling"
A visual presentation of the information and how to use it
What is "Monitoring"
Teacher observes as the learner demonstrates knowledge and/or understanding of the information given
What is "Guided Practice"
A teacher-directed activity where the learner is given step-by-step infomration
What is "Assess Mastery"
A process used to determine if a learner needs to be retaught or can move to independent practice
What is "Reteach"
Recycling of students who did not master the objective by providing alternative strategies for the learner to master the objective
What is "Independent Practice"
The application of information presented without the assistance of the teacher
What is "Enrichment"
An activity that expands on basic learning.
What is "Evaluate Mastery"
An activity used to determine the degree to which the learner met the objective.
What is "Summary/Review"
The review of main ideas and objectives learned
What is "Larger Context"
An activity that relates objectives mastered to life experiences and/or future learning
An objective should communicate...
specifically what the student is expected to do as a result of the learning
An objective describes...
the task, knowledge, or attitude for which the student is being trained
An objective should identify and state...
tasks as operations to be performed
An objective should identify and state how behavior
is to be demonstrated so that learning can be observed
An objective should be written in a
complete sentence
The four parts of an objective are
Audience
Behavior
Conditions
Criterion
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