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hello and welcome to teachings and education here we are going to take a look at some important tips and strategies to help teachers with their lesson planning the better you get to know your students the better you can tailor the lesson to their strengths weaknesses and interests the lessons are built around them the next strategy is to create your own or acquire somebody elses lesson planning template where you can continually save and build lessons from that template teachers should try their best to find and utilize free resources as teachers we dont get paid enough to buy resources and many schools lack the proper funding some standards are more important than other standards they are called priority standards these are the standards that teachers need to focus their planning around teachers must remain flexible during class time flexibility is key just because you plan a particular lesson one way doesnt mean that lesson will turn out or should turn out that way its best to co