Lesson Plans Details
CategoryLesson Plans.
TopicWhere i'm from poem lesson plan.
AuthorSienna Tweddle
PostedThu, Jun 20th 2019 15:08 PM
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What is Closure in a Lesson Plan? The closure is the time when you wrap up a lesson plan and help students organize the information in a meaningful context in their minds. This helps students better understand what they have learned and provides a way in which they can apply it to the world around them. A strong closure can help students better retain information beyond the immediate learning environment. A brief summary or overview is often appropriate; it doesn`t have to be an extensive review. A helpful activity when closing a lesson is to engage students in a quick discussion about what exactly they learned and what it means to them now.
Lesson Plans provide you and your students with a clear sense of direction in the classroom. Remember that they don’t have to be extensive, drawn out plans. They`re meant to guide and assist you in maximizing classroom time. Avoid the urge to cram excessive amounts of information into one lesson. Remember that a lesson can be spread out into several days if necessary. Your students will thank you for not overwhelming them.