Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast, with me Craig Barton.
This time around I spoke to maths teacher, Craig Latimir. We discussed Craig's process for planning a maths lesson.
I asked Craig the following questions, and plenty more:
- What did your lesson planning process used to look like, and what problems did this lead to in the classroom?
- What are your overall principles of planning now?
- Do you plan in terms of individual lessons, or a sequence of lessons, or a hybrid?
And then Craig takes us through the key phases of a lesson, describing how he plans them and exactly how they play out in the lesson, including
- The Do Now
- Exposition
- Modelling
- Checking for understanding
- Responsive teaching
- Practice
- End
I have entitled this episode how to plan a maths lesson, but I suspect the key principles could apply to other subjects. So please feel free to share with your non-maths colleagues if you think this is the case.
Resources and videos from the episode:
Follow this link: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/how-to-plan-a-maths-lesson
Useful time-stamps:
- Craig and I discuss our past lesson planning crimes (15:01)
- Craig shares his key principles for lesson planning (22:45)
- Craig tells us the first thing he thinks about when planning (52:18)
- Craig discusses how he plans and delivers the Do Now (57:18)
- Then the exposition (1:20:37)
- Then modelling (1:29:04)
- Then how he questions and checks for understanding (1:44:32)
- Then how he responds to those checks (1:59:56)
- Then the practice phase (2:08:00)
- And finally the end of the lesson (2:16:15)
- I begin my reflection on all I learned from Craig (2:55:36)