Lesson plan definition

Lesson plan means a document that specifically describes the material presented during a course of instruction.
Lesson plan means a document that specifically describes the material presented during a course of instruction, as further described in POST RULE 21.
Lesson plan means a written description of the activities scheduled in each activity area for a day. 67.66.“License” means the written authorization issued by the Department to operate a facility in Arizona. 68.67.“Licensed applicator” has the same meaning as in A.R.S. § 32-2301 who complies with A.A.C. R3-8-201(C).

Examples of Lesson plan in a sentence

  • The curriculum or Lesson plan offered to Student is at the discretion of MM and Instructor.

  • Lesson plan requirements shall not be imposed for arbitrary or capricious reasons.

  • Lesson plan, class roll, and description of operating routines must be written, up-to-date, and available as per building handbook.

  • Lesson plan books will be returned to teachers for the following school year upon teacher request.

  • Lesson plan restrictions shall be waived for all “DA”, "D" and "F" schools until they have regained at least "C" status.


More Definitions of Lesson plan

Lesson plan means the Faculty Member’s plan on how to deliver the material in any one session described in the syllabus.
Lesson plan means the daily, weekly or other routinely produced guide, description or outline of the instruction to be provided by a teacher to students at the school.
Lesson plan means a written description of the activities scheduled in each activity area for a day.
Lesson plan means a written outline of the content and method of instruction. Required elements are specified in OAR 737-015-0030(3).
Lesson plan means the daily, weekly, or other routinely
Lesson plan means a plan created by and for the use of one or more UFT Teachers which provides the teacher with sufficient information to teach the lesson.
Lesson plan means a document which specifically describes the material presented during a course of instruction. For the purpose of certifying a school, a “lesson plan” is the document submitted to the [committee] executive director for certification and represents the material approved by the [committee] commission for instruction.