* Learning Objectives/Goals: What are you supposed to learn or be able to do by the end of this lesson? This often appears as a list or concise statements.
* Lesson Title/Topic: A clear indication of what the lesson covers.
* Overview/Introduction: A brief summary of the main points or concepts that will be addressed. This can help you mentally prepare and contextualize the information.
* Materials Needed: A list of any required resources (textbook pages, specific tools, online links, etc.).
* Schedule/Timeline: If applicable, a breakdown of how the lesson will be structured and the time allocated to different parts.
* Key Vocabulary/Terms: A list of important words or phrases that will be used throughout the lesson, often with definitions.
* Assessment Information: Any mention of how your understanding will be tested (quiz, assignment, participation).
In short, look for anything that gives you a clear understanding of the lesson's purpose, content, and expectations. This allows you to efficiently allocate your time and focus your attention.