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focus on the short-term objectives and tasks of a lesson

write down the objectives and goals of your lesson


 What can students expect to learn from this lesson?
 What do I want students to do at the end of this class?
 How will students be able to apply their learnings in the real world?

 not about the topics you’ll be covering in your lesson. It’s about how your
students will benefit from learning about those topics.
a list or table of key learning outcomes with a short description for each
one that explains it nicely and briefly.
Identifying lesson objectives will help students know what to expect from
your lesson and why they’re here. It will also keep you, as a teacher,
from losing sight of why you’re teaching the lesson in the first place.

Plan Specific Activities and Tasks

what exactly are your students going to do in the lesson

This could include opening discussions, workbook activities, readings,


asking questions, presenting or even watching a video for educational
purposes.

List the Required Materials

You can also add any recommended resources in this section, such
as websites, books, libraries or anything else students can use to
supplement their studies.
Create a Timeline

 9:00 - 9:30: Opening discussion


 9:30 - 9:45: Reading activity
 9:45 - 10:00: Questions

Leave Space for Notes and Feedback

empty section in your lesson plan for students to take notes and
write down important discussion points.

the end of each session, students will be required to give feedback


and leave comments on the overall lesson and the instructor.

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