No. A lesson plan is an outline of what will happen during a lesson, covering things like what will be taught and covered during a lecture. A worksheet is a grid of columns and rows in a spreadsheet, or it could also be a set of exercises for students based on a lesson. A worksheet in a spreadsheet could be used to create a lesson plan, as it is good for setting out tabular data. A lesson plan could be created in other applications, like a word processor.
a spreadsheet and a worksheet are same thing
No a Moral isn't the same thing as a lesson. It sort of is but not by much.
Yes, teachers follow a lesson plan. If a teacher teaches 9th grade physical science, then they will teach that same book, same assignments and same labs the next year.
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A spreadsheet file can contain multiple worksheets. Worksheet is the "grid" that you use to fill information and a spreadsheet can be a single worksheet or multiple worksheets
A chart can be saved on the same worksheet or on a separate worksheet in Excel. The easiest way to put a chart on a separate worksheet is to create your chart on the same worksheet as your data. After you create your chart, just cut and past to the worksheet where you want it to show.
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Usually teachers of the same type of class interchange ideas to help come up with a lesson plan for the class.
we were looking for the same thing and just went with "lone ranger"
Same thing he was one of the people to sign the constitution he already had a plan for the new government
No, the introduction of a lesson provides an overview of the content and objectives, while the anticipatory set is an activity or prompt to engage students and activate prior knowledge before beginning the lesson. The introduction sets the stage for the lesson, while the anticipatory set focuses on preparing students for the new material.