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The purpose of this blog is to inform everyone of the importance of lesson plans as well as how simple it is to easily create them so that they are effective in the classroom. It is crucial for teachers to thoroughly plan out their classroom lessons in advance so that when presenting the lesson to the class the teacher is prepared to deal with any curves that may be thrown at them.
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- Rebecca Curl
- I am a student at Western Illinois University and I am an education major. I am creating this particular blog because I feel as though it is important for future teachers to realize the importance of planning their lessons effectively. Their are several sites available through the Internet that are especially helpful for creating lesson plans; many of which contain several plans that available for all teachers to try out.
Purpose of Blog
The purpose of this blog is to inform everyone of the importance of lesson plans as well as how simple it is to easily create them so that they are effective in the classroom. It is crucial for teachers to thoroughly plan out their classroom lessons in advance so that when presenting the lesson to the class the teacher is prepared to deal with any curves that may be thrown at them.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
How comparing and contrasting several lesson plans can benefit a teacher with his or her own plan?
Utilizing the lesson plans available to you is a great way to create effective lesson plans; it is available to you, therefore try and benefit from that. A great way to create lessons that work for you is by ocmparing and contrasting several lesson plans that are teaching the same topic. Determine what will work for you and even use bits and pieces of several lesson plans to create a plan that you feel will be especially beneficial to your students.
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