This post has a couple of links and tips for checking the "grade level" and "readability" of your text within Word or using a website tool to do so. But first, let's talk about WHO you're writing your lesson plan for... Yes, we are writing for the average teacher, who statistically speaking has a 10th grade reading comprehension. But a good lesson plan should also "put words in the teacher's mouth" that they can share with their students. I say this with all humility because I know some...
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