APPROACHING SHORT-TERM PLANNING

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APPROACHING SHORT-TERM PLANNING UNIT 3.2 Jane Medwell From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010

THE IMPORTANCE OF SHORT TERM PLANNING PLANNING FORMATS LESSON PLANNING From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 2

PLANNING AN EFFECTIVE LESSON BUILDING PLANNING EXPERIENCE From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 3

PLANNING FOR OTHER ADULTS IN THE CLASS OR SETTING PLANNING AND ICT From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 4