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Welcome to my YouTube channel! I’m Sam Carey, a middle school teacher in San Francisco, sharing tips on educational technology. In today’s tutorial, I’ll demonstrate how I use Google Slides for lesson planning. Google Slides helps me cover all essential lesson components, visually reinforce instructions, and present material engagingly. It can be shared with students on Google Classroom, allowing those who are absent or need to review material easy access to the slides. The first step in creating a lesson plan with Google Slides is to identify a framework, and I prefer using the five E's lesson plan for structuring my lessons.