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[Music] hello and welcome to teachings and education lesson planning what components are required in lesson planning a teachers lesson plan should include at the very least these 12 different components the first necessary component is the title when naming your lesson plans begin with the course subject grade-level and your name the title should be clearly presented somewhere at the top of the lesson plan it should be easy for administrators to recognize whose lesson plan it is next up the date which is more important than you actually think teachers will not argue that one of the most common mistakes are using old lesson plans and forgetting to choose a date it happens to me all the time when teachers get caught using older dates it indicates they are not actually planning their lesson the third component is the lesson objective each lesson should have a learning goal the goal should be characterized as smart which means its specific measurable achievable results focused and time-b