Lesson Plan
Lesson planning, if teachers are honest, can run the gamut from those that see it as a necessary evil to those that loathe doing it with absolute disdain. For me, when I first being a job, I find them a valuable too to fall back on but the more I become comfortable in a position, the less I like doing them. That being said, creating a lesson plan can be valuable since it prepares one, if well done, prior to entering the classroom.
Nowadays, in my opinion, so much is expected of teachers in the classroom and it is difficult to be continuously aware of it without putting down what needs to be done on paper. Even if you don't bring it into the classroom, it can still help with the instruction process since committing it to paper (should) demonstrate that you have thought about importance things such as the assessments that will be used, how to differentiate for low, high, ELL, and students on IEPs. This is the first (extensive) lesson plan that I created in module 6.
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