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frankwu

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In what part of a lesson plan are alternative instructional strategies most readily apparent?
 
  a. The procedures section
  c. The goal or purpose section
  b. The instructional materials section
  d. The evaluation procedures section

Question 2

Teachers write out instructional plans in different ways, but it is especially important to write detailed plans:
 
  a. if your supervisor may drop by your classroom.
  b. when you are working with new students, new subject matter, or new procedures.
  c. when parents are volunteering in the classroom.
  d. every time you plan instruction.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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