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hi everyone this is lori anne from ipsell primary and in todays video we are looking at how to create a lesson plan depending on your school district administration you may be required to create lesson plans and submit them you might need to have to have them sitting on your desk you may need to have them in a binder close by either way its a good idea to start creating your own template unless your school already provides it for you so what youre going to see is a template that i created if you want to use it feel free to use it if you dont want to use it take some of the things that are on this template and create your own with those okay if you are looking for a free lesson plan template head over to my store the link will be down below in the description and this is editable it is a word document so just download it and then you can either open it up in word and just start using it or what i tend to do is i i put it in i upload it to google docs and then i open it as a google d