Effective instructional planning requires a great deal of work by the teacher before the lesson is taught. Before planning a lesson, teachers must decide:
a. What we expect students to do; and what the teacher must do in order for our students to achieve what we expect of them
b. What we expect students to do; and information the teacher must find on the Internet
c. What the children want to learn and how to form ability groups
d. What activities will keep the student actively engaged
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