I’m so happy you found it helpful! I made another video (2.0) and a I added a few more things. Like how to hook your students into your lesson and how end your lesson so that they want to come back for more! ua-cam.com/video/hGQjmUuv0os/v-deo.html
Hi Yvonne I love your helpful videos. I still can't work out how to actually make lesson? Do i make the slide show, have the props or the art items and then they customer clicks on the lesson ans I present it?? I'm so confused. Regards Helen.
Hi Helen I’m happy to clear some things for your. You can send handouts before class so they can have it ready. You did this through the Outschool classroom. Any extra materials they need (if you’re crafting or doing experiments), you would need to send a list ahead of time so that they can purchase the things they don’t have. As for the lesson, you can choose to create a slideshow that you will then screen-share when you are teaching. Some teachers don’t use slideshows.
Wonderful tip towards the end about potentially lining up your curriculum with your state/province curriculum to make a good selling point for parents.
Oh wow. All these years I couldn’t find the description or links from my phone lol thanks for telling where to find when in the phone lol
Haha! My pleasure!
Thank you! Your video is so helpful!
I’m so happy you found it helpful! I made another video (2.0) and a I added a few more things. Like how to hook your students into your lesson and how end your lesson so that they want to come back for more!
ua-cam.com/video/hGQjmUuv0os/v-deo.html
I have totally been holding off on OutSchool because I wasn't sure how to approach lesson plans. This was so helpful! Thank you
eslteacherjillian I’m so glad to hear this!
Love that you talk about if issues arise or extending a class as needed👍thanks!
Thanks! Yes, I’ve had to use plan B several times. I go into my lessons much more confidently knowing I have a backup :)
Thank you for the examples and template
I’m glad you found this helpful!
Hi Yvonne I love your helpful videos. I still can't work out how to actually make lesson? Do i make the slide show, have the props or the art items and then they customer clicks on the lesson ans I present it?? I'm so confused. Regards Helen.
Hi Helen
I’m happy to clear some things for your. You can send handouts before class so they can have it ready. You did this through the Outschool classroom.
Any extra materials they need (if you’re crafting or doing experiments), you would need to send a list ahead of time so that they can purchase the things they don’t have.
As for the lesson, you can choose to create a slideshow that you will then screen-share when you are teaching. Some teachers don’t use slideshows.
I made an updated version of this video. I talk about a few more things.
ua-cam.com/video/hGQjmUuv0os/v-deo.html
Thank you for this video!
Harvetta Porter I’m glad you found it useful! Have you listed a class yet?
Wonderful tip towards the end about potentially lining up your curriculum with your state/province curriculum to make a good selling point for parents.
Thank you! This is So helpful! 👌🏻
Thank you for your kind comment! Let me know if there’s anything you’d like learn about :)
This is helpful! Appreciate all the details & examples. You’re very well spoken, great job!
Thank you Sharee! I’m so glad I helped.
Do you find lesson planning intimidating? Do you want to join Outschool but not sure how to create a lesson? Let me know in the comments :)