I really like the following video on lesson planning primarily due to the simplicity in the messaging. There is no voice narration but I was impressed at the colours and variety of images to keep it interesting. This was a big factor for me as I am discovering the varied tools like video, colour, and music to help present learning activities in different ways. It is clear to me that I will have to begin a build of favourite references (my Google drive is already packed!) including vids, drawings, quotes, and partially developed activity sheets for students.
*** Another lesson plan reference (below hyperlink) but this one is a written reference on how to better prepare using similar approaches described above ***
From FluentU!
I found some great lesson planning advise for those still having trouble! The reason I like this one is that it encapsulates much of the collective feedback that I found among course peers and our instructor. This advise is clear but sequenced in a way that you can go through your lesson plan asking those essential questions and building in the best activities to give your students a great learning experience.
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