ADVANCED LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (ALP)
LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE
Promoting Healthy and Safe Experiences
Citizenship
Mx01.01A - Participate in Citizenship Tour
Mx01.01B- Attend a Presentation by a Community Organization
MX01.01C - Attend a Presentation by a Citizen of Interest
EO MX01.01D - Participate in the Canadian Citizenship Challenge
MX01.01E - Host a Citizenship Ceremony
MX01.01F - Participate in an Election
Community Service
M106.01 - Identify Parts of a Daisy 853C Rifle
M106.02 - Safety Precautions of the Air Rifle
M106.03 - Apply Basic Marksmanship Techniques
M106.04 - Follow Rules & Commands of an Air Rifle Range
M106.05 - Participate in Marksmanship Familiarization Using the Air Rifle
C106.01 - Participate in a Recreational Marksmanship Activity
M306.01 - Participate in a Recreational Marksmanship Activity
C306.01 - Identify Civilian Marksmanship Organizations
C306.02 - Correct Marksmanship Errors
C306.03 - Adopt the Standing Position with the Air Rifle
M406.01 - Participate in a Recreational Marksmanship Activity
M107.01 - Discuss Year One Training
M107.02 - Identify Air Cadet & Officer Ranks
M107.03 - Observe Rules & Procedures for Paying Compliments
M107.04 - Aim & Motto of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets
M107.05 - Wear the Air Cadet Uniform
M107.06 - Discuss Summer Training Opportunities
(For Most Up to Date Information, See the 818 Summer Training Page)
C107.01 - Maintain the Air Cadet Uniform
C107.02 - Identify the NCM Rank Structure of the Canadian Armed Forces
C107.04 - History of the Squadron
M207.01 - Discuss Level Two Training
M207.02 - Historical Aspects of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets
M207.03 - Roles & Responsibilities of Local Sponsor
M207.04 - Level 2 Summer Training Opportunities
C207.01 - Rank Structure of Sea and Army Cadets
M307.01 - Discuss Level Three Training
M307.02 - Level 3 Summer Training Opportunities
M307.03 - Partnership Between the Air Cadet League (ACL) and Department of National Defense (DND)
C307.04 - Glider & Power Pilot Scholarship Application Process
C307.05 - Duke of Edinburgh Presentation
M407.01 - Discuss Level 4 Training
M407.02 - Level 4 Summer Training Opportunities
C407.01 - Prepare for Merit Review Board
M507.01 - Develop a Personalized Schedule
C507.01 - Identify Service Opportunities for a Cadet Instructor Cadre Officer
C507.02 - Identify Volunteer Opportunities with the Air Cadet League
M108.01 - Attention, At-Ease, Stand Easy
M108.02 - Salute at the Halt Without Arms
M108.03 - Execute Turns at the Halt
M108.04 - Close Paces to the Right & Left
M108.05 - Execute Paces Forward & to the Rear
M108.06 - Execute a Right Dress
M108.07 - Open Order & Close Order March
M108.08 - March & Halt in Quick Time
M108.09 - Marking Time, Forward & Halt in Quick Time
M108.10 - Execute a Salute on the March
M108.11 - Pay Compliments with a Squad on the March
M108.12 - Perform Drill Movements during Annual Ceremonial Review (ACR)
M208.01 - Execute Left & Right Turns on the March
M208.02 - Form Single File from the Halt
C208.01 - Practice Ceremonial Drill as a Review
C208.02 - Execute Drill with Arms
(See Rifle Drill Manual for Details)
M308.01 - Prepare a Squad for Parade
M308.02 - Deliver Words of Command
(See FRESH CLAMS handout)
C308.02 - Practice Delivering Words of Command
M408.01 - Discuss Commanding a Flight on Parade
M408.02 - Identify Parade Sequence
(PARADE ORDER)
309 - Instructional Techniques
M309.01 - Principles of Instruction
M309.02 - Methods of Instruction
M309.03 - Effective Speaking Techniques
M309.04 - Describe Questioning Techniques
M309.07 - Instruct a 15 Min Lesson
309PC - INSTRUCT A 15 MIN LESSON RUBRIC
C309.01 - Deliver a One Minute Verbal Presentation
409 - Instructional Techniques IG
M409.01 - Identify Methods of Instruction
M409.02 - Positive Learning Environment
M409.03 - Describe Learner Needs
M409.05 - Instruct a 30 Min Lesson
409PC - INSTRUCT A 30 MIN LESSON RUBRIC
C409.03 - Act as an Assistant Instructor
C409.04 - Participate in a Creative Lesson Planning Workshop
C409.05 - Act as an Assistant Drill Instructor
C211.01 - Identify Civilian Biathlon Opportunities
C211.02 - Run on Alternating Terrain
C211.03 - Fire the Cadet Air Rifle Using a Sling Following Physical Activity
C211.04 - Participate in a Competitive Summer Biathlon Activity
311 - Participate in a Recreational Summer Biathlon Activity
C311.01 - Practice Aiming and Firing the Cadet Air Rifle Following Physical Activity
POX20 - Participate in Canadian Forces (CF) Familiarization Activities
MX20.01 - Participate in CAF Familiarization Learning Stations
Participate in a Mess Dinner
Fire a C7 Rifle
M129.01 - Recite the Phonetic Alphabet & Numbers
C429.01 - Explain Regulations and Operating Procedures for Aviation Transmission and Licensing
C429.02 - Communication Using Radio Procedures for Aviation Transmission
C429.03 - Describe Radio Wavelengths, Signals, Licences and Equipment
C429.04 - Explain Emergency, Urgency, and Safety Communications
429PC - Radio Test
M130.01 - Identify Aircraft as Military, Civilian & Cadet
M130.02 - Describe the Main Components of an Aircraft
M130.03 - Construct a Model Airplane
M130.04 - Canada Wings Segment
M230.01 - Discuss Aircraft Flown During WWI & WWII
M230.02 - Discuss Significant Canadian Military Events of the 20th Century
M440.01 - Identify Aerospace Materials
M440.02 - Describe Canadian Satellites
C440.01 - Describe Model Rocketry
C440.02 - Launch a Small Rocket
C440.03 - Characteristics of Planets in the Solar System
C440.04 - Apply the Material Science of Trusses
C440.09 - Relationship Between Gravity & Space Time
M190.01 - Pack Personal Equipment for an FTX
M190.02 - Maintain Personal Hygiene in the Field
M190.03 - Observe Site Policies & Procedures
M190.04 - Discuss Survival Psychology
M190.05 - Identify Types of Shelters
M190.06 - Light, Maintain & Extinguish a Fire
C190.02 - Tie Knots & Lashings
C190.03 - Construct a Hootchie Style Shelter
C190.04 - Collect Drinking Water in the Field
C190.05 - Identify Environmental Injuries
C190.06 - Demonstrate Respect for the Environment on an Aircrew Field Exercise
C190.07 - Identify Habitats of Animals & Insects
M290.01 - Construct, Light, Maintain a Signal Fire
M290.02 - Construct a Lean-To Style Shelter
M290.03 - Construct a Simple Snare
M290.04 - Construct Ground to Air Signals
390 - Navigate a Route Using a Map & Compass
M390.01 - Identify Parts of a Compass
M390.02 - Identify Marginal Information & Conventional Signs
M390.03 - Determine Grid References (GRS)
M390.04 - Determine Distance on a Map & on the Ground
M390.05 - Determine Bearings on a Map & on the Ground
C390.01 - Identify Types of Maps
C390.02 - Interpret Contour Lines
C390.03 - Orient a Map by Inspection
C390.04 - Orient a Map Using a Compass
C390.05 - Calculate Magnetic Declination
C390.06 - Determine Direction Using the Sun
C390.07 - Determine Direction at Night
C390.08 - Use Blazing Techniques
C390.09 - Identify Elements of the Night Sky
C390.10 - Identify Methods of Preparing and Cooking a Small Fish or Animal
C390.11 - Construct Camp Crafts
C390.12 - Perform Minor First-Aid in the Field
C390.13 - Act as a Member of a Ground Search and Rescue (SAR) Party
390PC
M490.01 - Assemble Emergency Survival Kit
M490.02 - Operate a Stove & Lantern
M490.03 - Tie Knots & Lashings
M490.04 - Navigate a Waypoint Using a GPS Receiver
M490.05 - Light Fires Using Improvised Ignition
C490.01 - Describe Climatic & Seasonal Concerns
C490.02 - Improvise Tools to Use in a Survival Situation
C490.03 - Move a Casualty to Shelter
C490.04 - Practice Safe Toolcraft