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How to Do an Algebra Outline

An outline is a skeletal, bare bones list of what is going to be contained in a given essay, lesson or course. If you are going to be teaching algebra, then you need to have an outline in place for what the course is going to cover, in what order, and what is going to be listed in each of those small areas. Each lesson should have its own outline, and each of the lessons is a piece of the larger outline that is the course itself.

Things You'll Need

  • Algebra textbook
  • Lessons
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Instructions

    • 1

      Review everything that you want to teach during the algebra course. If you have the textbook then go chapter by chapter and select what you want to teach, in what order you want to teach it. Write each of these chapters and sections down on a piece of paper in the order that you want to teach them. This is your course outline.

    • 2

      Take each individual node on your overview and create a chapter outline. These smaller outlines will give you a way to see which lessons have been covered and which areas you still need to teach before the test.

    • 3

      Establish a daily lesson-plan outline for each day. This is the smallest component of your algebra course outline, and it represents the concepts students need to learn in a given day. The days make up the chapters, the chapters make up the course.

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