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    Blank lesson plan templates help you assess a lesson.

    If you include a notes section on your template it is easy to add you thoughts on the lesson. This will help you next time you teach the activity. You may want to note that brainstorming adjectives or plot lines would have helped the students write their stories. You may want to note that bringing extra glue and rulers for those students that don't have their own would have helped the lesson go more smoothly.

    Blank lesson plan templates help you store your lesson plans.

    Templates are a great way to store lesson plans. If you keep the size to an A4 page and place the subject and lesson title clearly at the top it is very easy to file them away. They can be dropped into subject folders in a filing cabinet or slipped into loose leaf folders.

    Designing your own is easy. Here's how you make your own.

    Simply open a word document and add all or some of the features below.

    You can use bold font for titles and lines to end each section.

    If you are confident with the features of the word program then use a table format. It will save space on the page.

    1) Subject

    (Identify the subject area. This could be Maths - Numeracy - Double Digit Addition or Science- Weather-The Precipitation Cycle)

    2) Objective/Goal/Overview/Purpose

    (Identify exactly what the reason for the lesson is- what skill is being introduced or practiced? You might write - introduce the Precipitation Cycle or revise the Precipitation Cycle or use what we already know about the Precipitation Cycle to predict what might happen in a number of scenarios.

    3) Date

    4) Time

    (How will the lesson take?)

    5) Education Standards Addressed

    (What part of the syllabus is being taught?)

    6) Equipment

    (What things do you need to have on hand - worksheets/posters/models/website addresses/glue/scissors/dictionaries/atlases/sports equipment etc)

    7) Key Points

    (What key points do you want to the students to explore in this lesson? These are the things that you will focus on in the introduction, explore in the middle section and revise in the summary. Another way to think about this is to ask, what do you want the students to know at the end of this lesson?)

    8) Introduction
    3) Table of Contents and Introduction

    Introduce the reader to your business plan and let them know what kind of daycare you have in mind. What is the basic concept? What services will you offer? What age groups will you care for?

    Set out a contents page so that readers can easily navigate their way through the report.

    4) Background

    You should include some background on the child care industry to help readers to better understand the present state of the industry and how your business will fit into it. Personal backgrounds of yourself and other key players should also be included to let readers know who you are and what led you to the conclusion that you want to enter this industry. What skills, experience or attributes do you have that make you particularly well suited to setting up and managing a child care center? Attach any supporting documents such as your resume to the business plan as an appendix.

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