Cristina Marban - Final Tecm 5550 Lesson-Plan-Format - Explanation
Cristina Marban - Final Tecm 5550 Lesson-Plan-Format - Explanation
Cristina Marban - Final Tecm 5550 Lesson-Plan-Format - Explanation
Dr. Boettger
TECM 5550
1 November 2015
TECM 5550
Lesson Plan Format (Explanation)
General Information
Lesson Title
Class/Student
Information
Length of Class/Activity
30 Minutes
Overall Instructional
Goal
Lesson Objective(s)
The engineers will learn when to use and not use passive voice and
active voice in their writing because most of them write their
reports and articles in passive voice which is difficult to
understand by most readers.
Materials
Orientation (2 min.)
Hello everyone, today we will be learning
about passive voice, active voice, and how to
use them appropriately in your writing.
I will show you a short power point
presentation on passive voice and
active voice.
The students can take out the actors
(subjects) and actions (verbs) chart
I gave them the last time we met, so
they can use it as a guide as we go
through the lesson.
Next, the class will get into pairs and
create two tables about passive voice
and active voice on Microsoft Word.
Present tables
Take a short quiz
Expansion: I will hand out different
articles or documents to you and you
have to figure out if its written in
passive voice and active voice, and
why. Then, share your findings with
the class.
Ask the class:
What is passive voice and
active voice?
How and when do you use them
in your writing?
Transition
The students can take out their textbooks to
turn to page 189 to review passive voice and
active voice section of chapter 7 so they can
follow the lecture.
Presentation (3 min.)
I will present a short slide show (3
slides) on passive voice and active
voice:
First slide Defines passive voice,
active voice, and explains the
difference between the two.
Second slide When to use passive
voice.
Third Slide - Examples of passive
voice and active voice.
After the slide show, I will ask the class
what are other examples of passive
voice and active voice.
Transition
Now that we understand the different
characteristics of passive voice and active
voice and when its appropriate to use passive
voice and active voice in our writing, lets
share our views about what we learned about
the lecture so you can be prepared for the
group activity (engagement).
Transition
The group activity has helped you describe,
practice, and analyze passive voice and active
voice. Now, you are more prepared to take a
short quiz about todays lesson.
Evaluation (5 min.)
Pass out quiz (five questions)
After three minutes, we will go over
the answers together.
I will ask the class why they picked
that answer (whether its the right or
wrong)
I will ask the class what they learned
the most from the activities.
Summary Statement(s)
Expansion (5 min.)
I will hand out a different short article, or
document to each engineer:
Read and figure out if the article or
document is written in passive
voice or active voice.
Evaluate why the article or
document is written in passive
voice or active voice.
Next, share a short explanation of your
findings with the class:
Think about the audience the article
or document is targeting, the format
of the document, etc.