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1. Plan the lesson and state the clear objective for the student.
2. Organise the lessons into small content between 10-15 minutes per concept so as maintain focus.
3. Explain how students should participate, when to ask questions, and how to submit work.
4. Establish clear rules for behaviour online, such as muting when not speaking and raising hands digitally.
5. Use live session via video conference to deliver the teaching, ask questions and interact in real time.
6. Prepare short pre-recorded videos or guided materials that students can watch or read in their own time, so they can review concepts before or after the live lesson.
7. Use a learning platform like Google Classroom to upload materials, share assignments, and give feedback.
8. Include online whiteboards or annotation tools to explain diagrams, write examples, or brainstorm ideas together.
9. questions, quizzes, or discussion breaks within the live class to keep students engaged and thinking actively.
10. Offer extra help or one-to-one or small-group support online for students who are still struggling with the lesson.
11. Ask for student feedback about what works best and adjust future lessons.