Thursday, July 12, 2012

Format of the lesson plans

Over the years, I have created 14 examples--many more than I had realized!  These examples have not previously been done as lesson plans, so I am making adaptations as I go. In the upcoming year, I expect to create an additional 8 lessons plans (at the very least).

As I have been adapting my lesson plans to a recipie-style blog, I have tried to stay with this format as often as possible, with only a few exceptions:
  1. example
  2. audience
  3. objectives
  4. ingedients
  5. method
  6. outcomes
  7. assignment
  8. notes
I have tried to remove as much of the source specifics as possible, opting instead to provide a generic list of sources being used.  For example, I list the use use of "published histories" instead of giving the exact title of the history, or, "photographs" instead of providing details of the subject in the photos.  I have done this because it is highly unlikely that you will want to copy my exact lesson plan.  I presume that you would rather see the way in which the example is done rather than get bogged down with specific sources.

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