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today were talking lesson planning i know a lot of you are new teachers and youre new to lesson plans and you have some difficulty you know organizing your classroom and trying to figure out how to organize your lesson plans well i have some tips today for you that will make it easier lets get started okay so no matter what grade level youre teaching and no matter what school district or state that you teach in lesson planning is a big part of your job and it can be really difficult to figure out how to break up your lesson plans and make sure that youre covering the proper content now lets just be clear the reason for lesson plans is not just to check a box so that during your teacher evaluation or during your walk through you get that credit lesson planning is really important so you know what youre responsible for and your students know what they are responsible for it helps to keep you focused and helps to keep you on a plan just like we would plan for anything else so you w