Lesson+Planning

Lesson Planning Instructors create lesson plans completed for any age group. Some people think that it is //only// done wtoc hen teaching young children. However, whether you are teaching adults or children you are trying to "teach" something. Your content will differ, but your planning process is similar.

The lesson plan that you are asked to create in this class may look different then the others that you have created. WHY? Instructional designers usually spend more time on analysis. The following task will help you to better understand the lesson plan process.

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You want to //avoid// what happens in this comic!

Process
1. Understand the Lesson Plan media type="custom" key="6582479" 2. The Lesson Planning Guide as a template for writing the lesson you need to do for the class.

3. Make sure you know how to write goals and objectives. media type="youtube" key="YR-CZUrvRPw" height="390" width="480"
 * Goals and Objectives:
 * Help with writing objectives:
 * http://www.personal.psu.edu/bxb11/Objectives/index.htm


 * You may want to use Citemachine to help you make the references.
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Finding a Lesson Plan

 * Go to **GOOGLE** - and put in your topic and LESSON PLAN. //Example: Math Lesson Plan.//