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Lesson Plans
By Amanda K.

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I was taught to do lesson plans the grueling way in credential school, and I had to duplicate it for my student teaching supervisor when he came to observe. Since then, I have never had to do lesson plans that way, including standards, except the first time my principal observed me. I thought it would make it easier for me to get a good report if I had put that much thought into the lesson. I haven't done it since, and I think you're pretty safe in assuming you won't have to.

Some principals, however, will make you put the state standards along with your lessons in your lesson plan book. Mine doesn't, because all the books we teach from are state approved, so she knows all the lessons correlate to the standards. Thank goodness!

 


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