https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2DIB79Gzh9cQ2NHSUgxaHV5NUU
Sample Lesson Plan (Nicole)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2DIB79Gzh9cTzRnYldMTTNQMjg
Sample Lesson Plan (Nicole)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2DIB79Gzh9cZGV6VEZqVlgxRVU
Lesson plans are a comprehensive outline, but in depth narratives can be written separately for each heading if needed. I would compare it to chapters in a book and the lesson plan is a comprehensive table of content.
Another fun way to prepare lessons after completing your plan is to create a Power Point presentation. Many of your ideas can be explained with photos, maps documents , etc. Essentially your lesson will be done and the teacher can use as is or add more information.
I have included a very complex/thorough lesson plan specifically for ESL (SIOP). Not all lesson plans need be this detailed.
We might want to think about starting a mini on-line school (for-profit . . . self compassion)? This would be a way to offer courses little by little. We can practice and refine, while receiving feedback.
I would think people would start coming to us to consult, implement and create new work. We can speak about this . . .
I have also included a link for art lesson plans straight from the Met website under educators:
http://www.metmuseum.org/learn/educators/lesson-plans.
Museum websites are an excellent resource for lessons. Also Dick Blick has art lesson plans an videos!
www.dickblick.com
Blick's Lesson Plans are a great resource for teachers and educators.
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