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How to cut note in the Lesson Plan

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hello everyone Ross here at teacher toolkit normally a Monday night video this week Tuesday for obvious reasons um this week Id like to talk about lesson planning now people that have followed me for a long time will be very familiar with my five-minute lesson plan um Ive met a good few hundred new teachers to the profession in the last week or so and I know all of them are going through that natural process of struggling with subject knowledge Behavior school routines policies and procedures and the burden of lesson planning so a little video to support people in that process and Ive got a couple of slides here so let me just get that up here Im going to start with this and this is my sketchnotes uh thats all uh 34 sketch notes within Mark plan teachers is one that supports the kind of cognition with lesson plans uh what weve got here are kind of three phases I suppose or three potential traps we find an interesting object or an activity we then redesign the entire lesson around

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Take visually clear, concise, organized, and structured notes so that they are easy to read and make sense to you later. See different formats of notes below for ideas. If you want your notes to be concise and brief, use abbreviations and symbols. Write in bullets and phrases instead of complete sentences.
Create lesson plans for a certain amount of time, then switch up the subjects and repeat the process throughout the school year. Collaborating with other teachers not only cuts down on lesson planning time, it also helps to keep lessons fresh and exciting since more than one person is working on them.
6 components of a lesson plan Objective. A lesson objective can be one of the most important components of a lesson plan. Materials. If you prepare the materials ahead of the lesson, you may have more time to focus on teaching. Background knowledge. Direct instruction. Guided teaching. Closure and assessment.
The Seven Step Lesson Plan Objective. Motivation. Direct Instruction. Guided Practice. Independent Practice. Supplementary and/or alternative instruction. Assessment.
Lesson notes can include information such as the objective of the lesson, the key concepts that will be taught, the materials and resources needed for the lesson, and any activities or assessments that will be used.
The five steps involved are the Anticipatory Set, Introduction of New Material, Guided Practice, Independent Practice and Closure.
5 Common Types of Lesson Plans Daily Lesson Plan. Teachers prepare this type of lesson plan to cover the learning objective for a specific day. Weekly Lesson Plan. A Whole Unit Lesson Plan. Subject Specific Lesson Plan. Grade-Specific Lesson Plan.

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