Example: 30-45 minutes
- Lesson: ? min
- Guided Practice: ?-? min
- Independent Practice: ? min
- Check for Understanding: ?-? min
Here are links to lessons that should be completed before this lesson:
- Example: Git version control
Here's why this topic should be learned. Strengthen this section by including a company that uses this skillset, and a screenshot example if possible.
Participants will be able to:
- leave this lesson knowing this
- and how to do this on their own
- Even more things
- Even more things
- Focus on this specific talking point
- and this
- This is a sub-thing about the thing
- Even more things about the things
- Even more things about the things
- Example video (10 min) - Write a very short description of this resource.
- Other example article(20 min read) - Answer the 3 questions at the end. (Be sure to explain how to use these materials in directions in one of the sections below (ie: lesson, guided practice). If you are not assigning them somehow, they should be placed under Supplemental Materials at the bottom.)
Here's text about introducing something and how it works.
- Be sure to link the slideshow, video,
- or other materials you expect them to follow as part of the lesson.
Build on the first information. Have apprentices guess things, do an activity, etc.
Make sure to mention these things:
- Things
- This is a sub-thing
- More things
- Even more things
- Even more things
List things that apprentices might not realize, might assume at first, or should avoid.
- Example
- Example
Have the apprentices work with you as you do something step-by-step. This can also be fulfilled by a detailed tutorial intended for beginners.
Class does this thing themselves with specific additional items. This could be alone, with a partner, or small group; but the idea is that it's less guided, more independent.
Apprentices can try to do this other thing. Ideally, they will be challenged to connect what they've learned to some previous knowledge or additional research.
Some ideas: have apprentices summarize to each other, make a cheat sheet, take a quiz, do an assignment, or something else that helps them self-assess their understanding. This exercise should help apprentices determine whether they've met the outline objectives, or if they need to review.
- example website - Write a very short description of how to use this optional resource.
- Other example website - Write a very short description of how to use this optional resource.