Send Us Your Lesson Plan Ideas
K-12 STUDY CANADA is always happy to receive new and interesting lesson plans on teaching Canada. Below you will find the guidelines used by teachers to design lesson plans at our annual STUDY CANADA Summer Institute. Please model your final submission on our guidelines and take a look at some of our other lesson plans to see how it works. It is perfectly fine to add structural elements that better suit your own plans, but we appreciate submissions that are similarly formatted to the lessons currently posted on the website with a 10 pt Arial font and left justified. Submissions can be sent directly to Tina Storer.
Lesson Plan Guidelines
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1. Description - Paragraph overview of entire plan.
2. Grade Level - Identify appropriate level(s) that plan can be used for.
3. Subject(s) - Identify subject area(s) that plan can be used for.
4. Duration - Identify the time required for lesson(s) and/or unit.
5. Goal - Identify the primary goal of the lesson or unit.
6. Objectives - Identify what students will learn.
7. Standards - Identify how state or local standards are met by the activity, lesson or unit plan.
8. Background Information - Provide info regarding any relevant recommended or prior class study.
9. Materials - A description of materials needed.
10. Procedures - Method(s) used for planned instruction.
11. Assessment - Method(s) of student evaluation.
12. Student Rubric - Outline requirements that students can use for the lesson, unit or assignments. This can be developed afterwards and submitted with the final project.
13. Additional Notes - Anything else you feel is important to include.
Any supplementary materials you can send us (in PDF format) would also be appreciated.