One Subject Lesson Plan



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How to make a Lesson Plan for 1 subject?

This One Subject Lesson Plan template can help you find inspiration and motivation. This One Subject Lesson Plan covers the most important topics that you are looking for and will help you to structure and communicate in a professional manner with those involved, such as the following components:

  • LESSON TITLE:
  • PROFILE:
  • Audience:
  • Level:
  • Duration:
  • Skills:
    • Listening
    • Speaking
    • Reading
    • Writing
  • Description:
  • Target Language:
  • Grammar:
  • Procedure
  • Day/Date
  • Subject: 
  • Standards Addressed 
  • Objectives: 
  • Materials Needed: 
  • Outline: Resources:
  • Activity 
  • Assignment: 
  • Evaluation: 
  • Notes:

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