In a basic lesson plan what element is not needed?

A. what taught
B. how taught
C. how evaluated
D. how practiced


D/Explanation
A. This is an essential part of a lesson plan.
B. This is an essential part of a lesson plan.
C. This is an essential part of a lesson plan.
D. Practicing can be associated with how taught and how evaluated, but it is not an essential part of a lesson plan.

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