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If lesson planning is something you struggle with, then this video is for you. Im taking a look behind the scenes of how I go about lesson planning because Im someone who, when teaching a new course, often plans either week by week rather than month by month and sometimes even day by day. So here are five tips for lesson planning. So my first tip is something youve heard from me before, if youve seen any other videos, and thats having a teaching journal that you keep with you. So use this journal either paper or digital and just keep track of what you do on every single day in your class. What the homework is, what the classwork is, if any student made a comment that really like spoke to you or you want to make sure to respond to the next class period, if you have appointments with students that are coming up. Just basically one place where you can put all your notes related to lesson planning and teaching your courses for the semester. Alright so tip one: have one location one no