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hi guys welcome to my youtube channel my name is marine lucy please kindly click on the subscribe button below like and share this video as we watch thank you so today we are going to learn on how to write a lesson notes ing to the ministry of education 2020 that is 2020. so you see that in the lesson notes these are the guidelines on how to start writing your lesson notes first you see that you should write your the name of the teacher the name of the teacher is the teacher the person to teach on that very topic or the subject teacher so you write your name then you write the name of the school in which you are teaching so when you have written the name of the school you write the date of that your teaching that is the dates in which you are to deliver the teaching are we there so we have time time here in the school setting is periods you can take it as a period is it the first period and thats your teaching is it a second period in that stand is it a third period in that time or yo

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The five stepped system of lesson planning was started by J. Friedrich Herbert, a German psychologist. His five-stage system of lesson planning involves five discrete steps including preparation, presentation, association, generalization, and application.
CLOSURE - what the instructor does to facilitate wrap-up at the end of the lesson - it is a. quick review, to remind students what it was that they have learned (or should have learned) and allows you to see where the students are to assist you in planning for the next lesson.
This is a pairs activity. Each pair shares their names (first and middle) with each other as well as the reason the name was chosen. If a student doesnt know the reason, they should speculate. They should also discuss what they like and/or dont like about their names.
A lesson plan traditionally includes details of the lesson, the learning outcomes to be covered, the methodology that will be used, the resources/ materials required, and the activities that will be carried out both to engage and assess the learners.
The five steps involved are the Anticipatory Set, Introduction of New Material, Guided Practice, Independent Practice and Closure.
These phases include Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate.
The 5E lesson plan is based on an instructional model that consists of five phases or steps: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate.
Examples of Closure. Closure can take a number of forms. For example, for a lesson about plants and animals, tell students to discuss new things that they have learned about plants and animals.

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