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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lesson plan feedback form in the editor.
Begin by entering your name in the 'Teacher' field, followed by the class, unit, and lesson details. This information sets the context for your feedback.
In the 'Date' field, input the date of the observation. This helps track when feedback was provided.
Fill in the 'Observer' section with the name of the individual providing feedback. This ensures accountability and clarity.
Proceed to the 'Observations, Questions, Suggestions' section. Here, reflect on each component of the lesson: preparation, launch, investigation, and synthesis. Use bullet points to clearly outline your thoughts on higher-order thinking and differentiation strategies.
Review your entries for clarity and completeness before saving or sharing your feedback. Utilize our platform's features to ensure everything is well-organized.
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