10th Grade Writing Lesson Plan Template

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Teacher Name

Date

Grade Level

10th Grade

Subject

Writing

Lesson Title / Topic

Standard(s) Addressed

Examples for Writing:

  • Identify the writing standard (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.1)
  • Specify the writing type (narrative, opinion, informational)
  • Note the mentor text or writing model you'll use

Learning Objective(s)

Students will be able to… (use action verbs: identify, explain, compare, demonstrate)

  • Students will write a [paragraph/essay type] with a clear [structure].
  • Students will revise a draft by [specific revision skill].
  • Students will use [grammar/mechanics skill] correctly in their writing.

Materials Needed

Lesson Procedure

Hook / Anticipatory Set

5–10 min

Grab attention. A question, video clip, surprising fact, or quick activity to activate prior knowledge.

Direct Instruction

10–15 min

Teach the concept. Model the skill. Think aloud while demonstrating. Keep it concise.

Guided Practice

10–15 min

Students practice with your support. Think-pair-share, partner work, or whiteboard practice.

Independent Practice

10–15 min

Students demonstrate mastery on their own. This is your formative data.

Closure

5 min

Exit ticket, 3-2-1, quick share, or written reflection. Connects back to the objective.

Assessment / Exit Ticket

Differentiation Notes

Extension (for students ahead)

Support (for students who need help)

ELL / Special Needs accommodations

How to Use This Template

  1. Print this page or copy the structure into your planning doc.
  2. Fill in the standard, then write your objective in "students will be able to…" format.
  3. Plan your procedure section first — then figure out materials from that.
  4. Build your closure/exit ticket before you build the instruction. Work backwards from what you want them to know.
  5. Add differentiation notes last — once the core lesson is solid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should a 10th Grade Writing lesson plan include?
A complete lesson plan includes: learning objective, standard(s), materials list, hook/anticipatory set, direct instruction section, guided and independent practice, closure activity, and an assessment or exit ticket. For 10th Grade Writing, also note any prerequisite vocabulary and differentiation strategies.
How long should a lesson plan be?
1–2 pages is ideal. It should be detailed enough for a substitute teacher to pick it up and run it without any explanation — but not so long that writing it takes longer than the lesson itself.
What's the difference between a lesson plan and a lesson outline?
A lesson outline is the skeleton: objective, materials, rough sequence. A lesson plan is the full detail: exact timing, what you'll say during instruction, how you'll model, specific guided practice questions, and how you'll assess. Templates help structure both.
Can I use AI to write lesson plans?
Yes. LessonDraft generates complete, standards-aligned lesson plans for any grade and subject. You type the topic and it writes the full lesson — objective, hook, procedure, and exit ticket. You review and edit before using it.

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