A LYS Assistant Principal asks the following:
SC,
I have had some great conversations about Lesson Frames with
my Teachers. Should the closing task be a separate task from the main activity
of the lesson?
SC Response
Great question. Don’t think, “task.” Think, “proof of
learning.”
The Close (which occurs at the end of the lesson) is when the
teacher provides all students the opportunity to articulate in their own words
(usually a quick talk or quick write) the key understanding or take away from
the lesson. It is the “close” of
the main lesson, not an add on.
In the teaching of a concept, the students will do stuff and
things (listen, read, talk, write, etc.).
The purpose of the stuff and things is to facilitate the learning of the
concept. The Close ensures that
the student have extracted the actual instructional intent from the stuff and
things that they did.
I hope this helps you and your team.
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