A lesson plan outlines what content will be taught in a class, how it will be presented, and the timeframe. It is designed to organize instruction, ensure consistency, and document what was covered so others can teach the class. An effective lesson plan includes the title, learning goals, objectives, content, activities, review, and considers the audience, instructional methods, aids, and resources needed.
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Create A Lesson Plan
A lesson plan outlines what content will be taught in a class, how it will be presented, and the timeframe. It is designed to organize instruction, ensure consistency, and document what was covered so others can teach the class. An effective lesson plan includes the title, learning goals, objectives, content, activities, review, and considers the audience, instructional methods, aids, and resources needed.
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CREATING A
LESSON PLAN
WHAT IS A LESSON PLAN
A lesson plan is a road map of your course A lesson plan explains what will be taught and how it will be taught
WHY DO WE NEED A LESSON PLAN? To organize and prepare the class To give the class consistently To DOCUMENT what was taught in theothers class can give your class So
What should be included
in a Lesson Plan? Title of Lesson Learning Goal Training Objectives Lesson Content (Presentation) Participant Activities (Exercises) Review or Summary Time Frame (How long the class will take)
Who the Audience Should be
Safety Hazards and/or Warnings Instructional Methods Instructional Aids Definitions for New Terms Resources Required to Present the Training