Your first task when you begin a new lesson. 

Read the selection in the online textbook.

Start to fill out the Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Chart.

Take the lesson assessment.

Copy the Comprehension questions into the Lesson Note-Taking Organizer.

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It seems like you're outlining steps for a lesson plan or study session. Here's a structured approach you might consider following based on your points:

Lesson Plan Steps:

  1. Read the Selection in the Online Textbook:

    • Take notes while reading to highlight key concepts, terms, and ideas.
    • Consider summarizing the main points in your own words to reinforce understanding.
  2. Fill out the Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Chart:

    • Create a chart with the following columns: Word, Definition, Familiarity (1-5 scale), and Example Sentence.
    • As you come across new vocabulary, assess your familiarity with each word and define it as needed.
    • Provide an example sentence for context to deepen your understanding of the vocabulary.
  3. Take the Lesson Assessment:

    • Carefully read through each question.
    • Use your notes and the vocabulary chart to help answer questions to the best of your ability.
    • Review any incorrect answers you might have after completing the assessment to understand your mistakes.
  4. Copy the Comprehension Questions into the Lesson Note-Taking Organizer:

    • Write down the comprehension questions neatly.
    • As you copy them, think about how each question relates to the reading material and jot down initial thoughts or answers next to each question.
    • This will help you in the discussion or review phase of the lesson.

Additional Tips:

  • Take breaks as needed to avoid fatigue.
  • If you're working with a study group, discuss the reading and vocabulary chart together for a deeper understanding.
  • Review your vocabulary and comprehension notes regularly to reinforce learning.

Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance or details on any of the steps!