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2 minute lesson plan
• What did students learn last lesson and how will it
  relate to this lesson?
• Which students do you need to consider in this
  particular lesson?
• What will students do the moment they arrive?
• What do you want students to learn and what
  activities will they undertake in order to learn it?
• How will you (and they) know if they have made
  progress?
                    Credit: http://learningspy.co.uk/2012/11/17/2-minute-lesson-plan/

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2 minute lesson plan

  • 1. 2 minute lesson plan • What did students learn last lesson and how will it relate to this lesson? • Which students do you need to consider in this particular lesson? • What will students do the moment they arrive? • What do you want students to learn and what activities will they undertake in order to learn it? • How will you (and they) know if they have made progress? Credit: http://learningspy.co.uk/2012/11/17/2-minute-lesson-plan/