The Lesson Outline A Lesson outline is like

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The Lesson Outline. �A Lesson outline is like a road map that will keep

The Lesson Outline. �A Lesson outline is like a road map that will keep you from getting lost and help you arrive at your destination. �The lesson outline is a good tool to guide your teaching.

The Lesson Outline �Teachers who are unsure of their outlines are more prone to

The Lesson Outline �Teachers who are unsure of their outlines are more prone to drift while teaching a lesson, which leaves the learner frustrated. �When you use a good outline you will find it easier to remember your important principles and be more likely to communicate in an effective way.

The Lesson Outline �Regardless of the specific form your lesson outline takes, it should

The Lesson Outline �Regardless of the specific form your lesson outline takes, it should broadly cover everything you wish to discuss. �Take time to write out your lesson outline. �Review the contents of the outline.

The Lesson Outline �Develop a working mastery of your lesson before you begin teaching

The Lesson Outline �Develop a working mastery of your lesson before you begin teaching it. �Be sure you know the outline well enough that you are not tied to it during the session. �You may want a copy of your lesson outline in front of you as you teach.

The Lesson Outline �Distribution ◦ Handouts ◦ Power. Point ◦ Chalk or Porcelain Board

The Lesson Outline �Distribution ◦ Handouts ◦ Power. Point ◦ Chalk or Porcelain Board ◦ LCD projector

THE LESSON AIM �You can’t lead your class until you know where you are

THE LESSON AIM �You can’t lead your class until you know where you are going! � When you know where you are going the journey is always more enjoyable!

Teaching Aim The most clear concise statement of your chief purpose in a specific

Teaching Aim The most clear concise statement of your chief purpose in a specific lesson.

Questions to Ask When Selecting an Aim � Who Am I Teaching? � What

Questions to Ask When Selecting an Aim � Who Am I Teaching? � What Am I Trying to Achieve? � What Do I Want to Achieve in This Session?