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====Lesson plans and classroom management====
Creating a reliable lesson plan is an important part of classroom management. Doing so requires the ability to incorporate effective strategies into the classroom, the students and overall environment. There are many different types of lesson plans and ways of creating them. Teachers can encourage critical thinking in a group setting by creating plans that include the students participating collectively. Visual strategies are another component tied into lesson plans that help with classroom management. These visual strategies help a wide variety of students to increase their learning structure and possibly their overall comprehension of the material or what is in the lesson plan itself. These strategies also give students with disabilities the option to learn in a possible more efficient way. Teachers need to realize the wide range of strategies that can be used to maintain classroom management and students. They should find the best strategies to incorporate in their lesson planning for their specific grade, student type, teaching style, etc. and utilize them to their advantage. The classroom tends to flow better when the teacher has a proper lesson planned, as it provides structure for the students. Being able to utilize class time efficiently comes with creating lesson plans at their core.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Lesson Planning With Engagement in Mind: Proactive Classroom Management Strategies for Curriculum Instruction| journal. it is good to keep us with lesson plans = [[Intervention in School and Clinic]]|volume = 54|issue = 3|pages = 131–140|doi=10.1177/1053451218767905|year = 2019|last1 = Nagro|first1 = Sarah A.|last2 = Fraser|first2 = Dawn W.|last3 = Hooks|first3 = Sara D.}}</ref>
 
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