Filename (GLE, Grade Level, Unit #, Lesson #, Page X of Y) Created by:
UNIT # _____ UNIT TITLE:______GRADE LEVEL: ____
Lesson Title: Lesson # _____of ____
Time Required for Lesson:
Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Standard:
Grade Level Expectation(s) (GLE):
American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Standard:
Lesson Materials (Activity Sheets and/or suggested supporting resources—full citation/source for all materials used and/or modified MUST be provided)
Show Me Standards: Performance Goals (check one or more that apply)
Goal 1: gather, analyze and apply information and ideasGoal 2: communicate effectively within and beyond the classroom
Goal 3: recognize and solve problems
Goal 4: make decisions and act as responsible members of society
This lesson supports the development of skills in the following academic content areas.
Academic Content Area(s) Specific Skill(s)
Communication ArtsMathematics
Social Studies
Science
Health/Physical Education
Fine Arts
Enduring Life Skill(s)
Perseverance / Integrity / Problem SolvingCourage / Compassion / Tolerance
Respect / Goal Setting
Lesson/Formative Assessment (acceptable evidence of what learners will know and be able to do as a result of this lesson):
Lesson/Formative Assessment is an intermediate assessment step toward the Unit/Summative Assessment for unit (performance outcome for goals, objectives and GLEs). Examples of Lesson/Formative Assessment: question answer, checklists, performance activity.Lesson Preparation
Essential Questions:Engagement (Hook):
Procedures
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Classroom Teacher Follow-Up Activities (Suggestions classroom teacher may use to reinforce student learning of Comprehensive Guidance Lesson concepts)
School Counselor reflection notes (to be completed after the lesson)
STUDENT LEARNING: How will students’ lives be better as a result of this lesson? E.g.· In what ways has their feeling, thinking, acting changed?
· How will these changes help them to be successful in school/life?
SELF ASSESSMENT: How did I do?? E.g.,
· What did I “like” about what I did to facilitate student learning?
· What would I change about what I did if I could do this lesson over with the same class? When I “do” the lesson with another group?
IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES: How did the process work? E.g.,
· Which of the procedures were effective? Which were ineffective?
· What changes will I make in the procedures the next time I “do” the lesson? (e.g. involvement of students, time, materials, instructions, grouping of students)
· Did the assessment provide adequate information about ALL students’ performance?
· What do I need to change to better align assessment with what all students are expected to know and be able to do?
Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Programs: Linking School Success With Life Success