What I can do
The document you uploaded outlines the Five Pillars of Teaching and Learning used by the Outwood Grange Academies Trust to enhance teaching and support student learning. Here is a summary of the Five Pillars to guide you in creating a lesson plan:
1. **Clarity of Learning Intentions**: Clearly share with students what they are learning and why it is important. Teachers are encouraged to share and review subject learning journeys with their students【4:0†source】.
2. **Re-cap and Recall**: Regularly review previous learning to ensure retention of key information from past lessons【4:8†source】.
3. **New Information**: Introduce and model new learning linked to the topic questions at the start of the lesson. Various activities are curated to help students develop their new understanding【4:8†source】.
4. **Practice**: Provide regular opportunities for students to practice and apply their new knowledge during the lesson. This could include solving problems, conducting experiments, writing essays, or performing practical skills【4:8†source】.
5. **Feedback**: Deliver timely feedback during and after lessons. Feedback should focus on student performance, address misconceptions, and provide clear guidance for improvement. Engage students with feedback through dedicated Student Response Time (SRT) activities【4:8†source】.
With these pillars in mind, you can design an effective lesson plan that supports student learning and engagement. Let me know if you need any help creating a lesson plan or a specific resource!