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n. A teachers' document used to plan a lesson.
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A lesson plan is a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction, or 'learning trajectory' for a lesson. A daily lesson plan is developed by a teacher to guide class learning. Details will vary depending on the preference of the teacher, subject being covered, and the needs of the students. There may be requirements mandated by the school system regarding the plan. A lesson plan is the teacher's guide for running a particular lesson, and it includes the goal (what the students are supposed to learn), how the goal will be reached (the method, procedure) and a way of measuring how well the goal was reached ( test, worksheet, homework etc.).
Usage examples of "lesson plan".
The lesson plan was moving along nicely, the chief of staff thought.
He hoped they'd appreciate just how hard it had been to write the lesson plan for his Operation BEATRIX lecture.
She might lock you in your room again, and that would adversely affect tomorrow's lesson plan.
She'd started discussing her lesson plan and then for no apparent reason had veered to her autobiography.
But I need to give Miss Jongleur her lessons-she has to have her lesson plan for today.
I was quite confident that this had not been in today's lesson plan at all.
My lesson plan began to look like a dance chart, making sure none of them spent too much time with any of the others.
My lesson plan was a three-inch stack of paper in a worn leather portfolio, and I would start work in six weeks.
It had to be going on eight, she told herself as she made sure she had a clean hankie in her purse, picked up her lesson plan book, and went out to her car.
She squinted at the padd in her hand to check on today's lesson plan.
As if a younger Alek Knight would walk in at any moment with his stack of study tomes and put on his glasses and one of the gowns before tackling the Fathers lesson plan for the day.