Direct lesson plans are lessons where you throw a good amount of information at the students. You keep throwing information and review a couple of times in the lesson, just to make sure they are understanding.
You must create an introduction where you pre-assess the students on your topic and tell them what you will be teaching today. The introduction should be about 3-5 minutes. The development should be where you give them all the information and review it in chunks. Usually a teacher should give them a note sheet so they are following the slides and note sheet filling it in accordingly. This helps make sure they are paying attention, because students get bored when a lot of information is getting thrown at them. This is why during your development to have lots of pictures and videos to engage your audience. Usually during the development you should have at least three activities, one is the note sheet. Some examples of activities can be matching, questions, crossword puzzles. The closure should be what they learned, the students should be saying this. There should also be a final activity like an independent practice. A great example of an independent practice is making a Kahoot.
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