Instruction: 
In Instruction, you have an Instructional Strategy (what Teaching Method or technique you will use, for example lecture, lab, cooperative learning).
You have a defined sequence of instruction, i.e., there is an order in your instruction, usually a beginning activity or review, activities introducing and developing new concepts, and some closing activity, usually as an assessment technique.
Before your instruction, you create the material you will need (like handouts, transparencies, etc.) or allocate what existing resources you will need (like the overhead projector, PC, whiteboard, etc.).
Don’t forget the human factor, you the teacher, in presenting the material, i.e., your voice and gestures.
Your instruction must meet the constraints of the time period of the class, either fifty minutes
or ninety minutes.
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