"One of the tools that effective teachers use to help with classroom management is a quality lesson plan. If you create a lesson in such a way that students are engaged, learning styles and multiple intelligences are taken into account, and instruction is varied, there will be a greater tendency for students to stay on task. If, instead, you come to class unprepared, 'flying the by the seat of your pants,' you will find that students will have a greater chance of acting up. The step-by-step instructions in this article, 'How to Write Lesson Plans,' can help you as you create effective lessons for your own classes. "
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How to Write Lesson Plans
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