ALERT: First party cookies are required to sign in to The Lesson Builder. First party cookies are currently disabled on your browser.
What Are Cookies? Cookies are tiny pieces of information that your browser adds to a special folder on your computer to let certain websites recognize you as you move from page to page within the website, most commonly used to remember login or shopping cart info. The Lesson Builder uses a session cookie to remember you as you browse the website, so that new lessons you create are added to your library and so that your searches can differentiate between your lessons and other teachers' lessons. You can still view lessons without cookies enabled. A small percent of web users choose to disable cookies since some cookies (especially third-party cookies) are used by advertisers to track browsing behavior on other websites. The Lesson Builder doesn't do that.
How Can I Enable First Party Cookies? It varies from browser to browser. Look for an 'options', 'settings', or 'tools' selection on your browser, or perform a web search for how to do it for your specific browser. You can choose to enable all cookies, enable only first party cookies, or add an exception to allow cookies from thelessonbuilder.org.
How Can I Know It's Fixed? When you think you have enabled cookies for this site, refresh the page and this message should disappear. If you still see this message after refreshing the page, cookies are still disabled for this site.
Make this a new day
Minutes
Structure:
Purpose:
Description:
Day 1:
Date:
Edit / Delete
Remember
Edit / Delete
Remember
Handout:
Add / Edit / Archive
Click to add class information to your lesson.
The delivery of participation
Grade Level:
9
Subject:
Training and conferences
Topic:
The delivery of participation
Objective:
By the end of the section, the professionals should be able to:
1) Understand how people deliver participation.
2) Understand how the hot topics relate to participation.
3) Know how participation is best delivered to different groups of people.
Other Information:
Click to enter. This field is good for key information that does not fit into one of the other sections.
Public Notes:
Click to enter. Public notes are visible to anyone who views your lesson.
Private Notes:
Hide On Print
Click to enter. Private notes are visible only to you, when you are logged in.
Reflection:
I believe this section was delivered well because I made the instructions easy for everyone to understand and follow because they were written in a way that people understand.
I believe this section was delivered well because everyone was able to understand what they were supposed to be doing at that particular time.
I believe this section went well because everyone was engaged in what they were supposed to be doing at that time.
I believe that this section went well because everyone was included and involved in what they were supposed to be doing at that time because they were all interacting with each other and sharing ideas with each other.
Prep:
I had to do no preparations for that section.
Materials:
The PowerPoint that KIDS have made.
Flip chart paper
Pens