Lesson Plans for Math
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You are required to develop a useful classroom lesson plan based on research and appropriate educational philosophy. You may not use a lesson plan from an already published source.
Plan to use at least two different instructional strategies. Within the lesson plan, the following components must to be addressed:
1. Goals and objectives
Specific content area goals and objectives must be provided. These goals and objectives must follow the guidelines discussed in class. Provide evidence of their relation to national/state/district standards as appropriate. Also provide a description of the lesson plan's targeted population.
2. Instructional approach
At least one of the two instructional strategies used in your lesson plan should be direct instruction, indirect instruction, self-directed learning, or cooperative learning.
3. Content
The information in the lesson plan needs to be accurate and relevant to the students' needs. You also will need to develop and provide all the necessary materials for the lesson plan.
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This provides a variety of lesson plans that indicate goals and objectives, instructional approach, and content.
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