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Plan Effective Lessons

Overview All teachers use lesson plans in one form or another. Some teachers merely organize the lesson of the day in their heads. Others jot down a few bullet points about what they plan to do each day. And still others write detailed instructions by using lesson plan templates or guides. Depending on the experience level of the teacher or the complexity of the lesson, any one of these three methods may work. However, creating a detailed written lesson plan can help even the most experienced teacher prepare and present a more effective lesson. High-quality written lesson plans can help one organize and communicate a strategy so that students can reach a stated learning objective.

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PublisherMicrosoft Tips File FormatHTML
Date PublishedDecember 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
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