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Lesson Plans!
By Ardaman Sahota

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Dear Karen,
I am a student teacher and when I write lesson plans, I use the following methods.
Subject:
Objective(s):
Motivation:
State and National Standards:
Materials:
Other important points:
I
keep in mind what the grade level I'm working with is capable of doing. Also where they are in their curriculum, and design a lesson based on the lesson. I use text books, workbooks, and any other important material relevant to teaching the lesson. I also use the Internet to get ideas that I still haven't discovered yet to make the lesson more interesting. ERIC has some good lesson plan
ideas so does Pro Teacher. The thing is that in order to teach a 40 miniute lesson, it takes 4hours to plan it sometimes. Well not exactly but the effort has to be there, otherwise you're wasting the students time and they will not enjoy it and neither will you.
Mr. A. Sahota

 


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