Maybe if you already understand the lesson, you wouldn't have to just show her/him you are by looking at them and checking over the work sheet that was just handed out. Hope that helped!! :)
The lesson was taught by the teacher
In the absence of the regular teacher a substitute can peruse the lesson plan and see where the class has progressed .
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Because he wanted his lesson to be very clear!
Micro teaching is when a lesson is video taped. After the lesson is over the tape is watched by the teacher so that he or she can critique the lesson.
Please refine your question. Lesson plans originate from the teacher, the curriculum, and standards.
By asking the students questions and also by listening to what they say and the questions that they ask during a lesson. Even by just observing the students as a lesson progresses a teacher can get a feel for what they are learning. If a lot of students look confused, a teacher can know they are finding it difficult to understand. Teachers can also give a test after the lesson or a task to do to see how much they have learned.
A Choir Director or professor.
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Life teaches its Lesson to us. Every lesson is very important to understand.
The best way to see a sample of a detailed lesson plan is to ask a teacher who writes them regularly. You can ask an English teacher how to teach Hamlet for example.