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Last updated:  10.12.2024
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The Madeline Hunter Lesson Plan Template is specifically designed for university teachers. In the layout, you can succinctly describe all the main points of the lesson by items.

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This is a good option for those who like conciseness. The template has space to indicate the date of the lesson, the class, the main topic, and necessary notes.

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This Weekly lesson plan template in Google Docs is suitable for those who like to compile a weekly lesson plan. You can specify the subject in the title. There are 7 cells provided for each day of the week, which can easily accommodate lesson topics and main theses.

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A simple but very handy free template. It not only has space for a lesson plan. Main topics that need to be discussed with students can be put into a separate checklist. During the lesson, you can note what you have managed to talk about and what you haven’t. There’s also space for notes where you can write down the main theses or interesting facts that will be needed during the lesson.

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