EDUC 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Lesson Plan
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Lesson plans include goals, objectives, and time limits while lessons don"t. Lesson journals are brief detailed daily snapshots while lesson plan specifically outline each activity. Both serve as guides for multiple deliveries of the same course and or substitute teacher preparation. Rules of thumb for using lesson plans and journals o o o o o o. Use lesson plans for at least 1st week of teaching. Once you feel comfortable, switch to lesson journaling. Don"t hesitate to revert back to lesson plans for lessons that you know will be difficult or complicated deliver. Lesson planning works well with specialized courses using primary teacher generated materials. Refer to lesson journal guidelines for more detailed explanation. View the lesson journal as a planning tool. Understand the scope of your syllabus and course text. Disinterested students- switch activity, increase personal energy modify your o o o o o o o. Disinterested students- switch activity, increase personal energy modify your delivery.