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How to edit portrait in the Lesson Plan

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Prepare several different ways of explaining the material (real-life examples, analogies, visuals, etc.) to catch the attention of more students and appeal to different learning styles. As you plan your examples and activities, estimate how much time you will spend on each.
A good lesson plan might include the following: An objective for the lesson. Time requirements for each aspect of the lesson. Specific activities that will be done. Materials that will be used. How the lesson will be differentiated. The method in which you will assess students progress. Standards that the lesson will address.
Whether youre adjusting an existing lesson plan or starting from scratch, try the following tips for a productive school year: Start with the big picture. Dont rely on fluff. Get creative about your resources. Think backwards and relate the lesson plan to real life. Get nontraditional.
Consider learning styles: Choose teaching strategies and instructional methods that are best suited to meet your learners needs Use engaging and relevant materials Differentiate instruction: Incorporate formative assessment Allow for active participation Provide meaningful feedback: Feedback should be specific, clear,
Effective lesson planning requires the teacher to determine three essential components: the objective, the body, and a reflection. To start, come up with an active objective. Instead of, Today well cover the causes of the Civil War, try reframing it so that the lesson seems a little more engaging.
How to Write a Lesson Plan Set goals. Create an overview. Manage timelines. Know your students. Execution. Assess student progress.
Before Class: Steps for preparing a lesson plan Identify the learning objectives. Plan the specific learning activities. Plan to assess student understanding. Plan to sequence the lesson in an engaging and meaningful manner. Create a realistic timeline. Plan for a lesson closure.
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.

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