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  1. Preview the four steps of the lesson planning process. Check to make sure you understand and agree with the concepts. Select a lesson plan you wish to revise. Either print it out or have it …

  2. Revisiting learning is the practice of regularly coming back to content so students can review what’s already been taught. Reviewing can consolidate what’s been taught, as well as support …

  3. Read the lesson material, watch any videos, take the self check and do any assignments without the answer key when possible. Essentially, are the objectives attainable through the content …

  4. Reflecting on and evaluating your teaching after a lesson is over will give you insights that may save you lots of trouble later. Even a few brief evaluative notes on a lesson plan will help you …

  5. The Madeline Hunter "Seven Step" lesson design may be used for more than just direct instruction in the behavioral mode. It can be used as a shell for any instructional lesson or unit.

  6. This form is used by the administrator/supervisor to gain insight into the teacher’s reflective understanding regarding lesson planning and may be used to document criteria.

  7. This book has questions for each lesson, a test for each unit, and literature questions for the ten books we recommend that students read along with America the Beautiful Part 1 and Part 2.