A good lesson plan takes time to create. Teachers often need to revise their lessons. When revisiting your lessons, there are several things to consider. Another teacher's feedback is incredibly valuable. If possible, have someone observe you teaching the lesson. Let them assess your lesson and talk to you afterward. When assessing another teacher's lesson, consider the following. What was the teacher's goal for the lesson? Did they accomplish this goal? It's easy for teachers to lose the focus of a new lesson. Also pay close attention to the teacher's introduction. A good introduction will capture students' interest. Observe the teacher's approach after the introduction. Did they confuse any steps of the lesson? Did they explain each part of the lesson clearly? As a student teacher, listen to your mentor's feedback. This is a great way to learn how to teach better.