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Session Plan

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(Please write your Notes in this area.)

We do write lesson notes for future reference or for assessment on teaching. As you
become more experienced, you do include more facts into your lesson notes for yourself.

There are two types of lesson notes. 1) Detailed lesson notes

2) Brief ones to remind ourselves of the teaching flow

of one complete chapter.

Some times when you don't have the chance to apply new knowledge, it's easy to forget what
you have learned. This is why it's so important not only to record it , but also for teach future
batches , so that you can remember it for the long-term.

When we refer an article, we remember it best immediately after we have refer it. We then
forget details as time passes. Even after a few days, we may be able to recall only a little of
what we referred.

Reference materials
These are the materials in which the content of the lesson have been adopted from. It should be
textbooks or other written materials.

Instructional materials
There are materials that aid the teaching and learning process. It could be in form of videos, maps,
charts, textbook, projector, radio etc.

Principal

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