What I can do
Based on the file you provided, here is how you can structure a lesson plan using the Five Pillars of Teaching and Learning as described:
### Lesson Plan Structure
#### 1. Clarity of Learning Intentions
- Clearly communicate to students what they will be learning and why it is important.
- Share and review the subject's learning journeys with students to provide context and connect current lessons to overarching goals.
#### 2. Re-cap and Recall
- Regularly revisit prior learning to ensure students retain key information from previous lessons.
- Use techniques such as questioning, quizzes, or discussions to check for recall and understanding.
#### 3. New Information
- Introduce and model new concepts clearly, linking them to the topic question presented at the beginning of the lesson.
- Utilize a variety of activities to help students build their new understanding.
#### 4. Practice
- Create opportunities for students to practice and apply what they have learned.
- This could include solving problems, writing essays, performing skills, or conducting experiments, depending on the subject matter.
#### 5. Feedback
- Provide timely and constructive feedback during and after lessons.
- Feedback should focus on students' performance, address any misconceptions, and offer clear guidance for further improvement.
- Encourage student engagement with feedback through dedicated "Student Response Time" (SRT) activities【4:7†source】.
These pillars will help structure your lesson to maximize teaching effectiveness and student learning outcomes.