Create one lesson plan. You should feel free to use any lesson planning template you are familiar with, but you must include these features: Standards to which the lesson aligns. Lesson objectives. Any necessary introduction to give context to the lesson. Introductory activity for each lesson (for example, Do Now, Warm-Up). The procedure: What will happen during the lesson? The lesson wrap-up. Diversity integration. Accommodation for those with specialized needs. Resources that would be needed. In this lesson, you must use at least three of the personalized learning strategies that you have studied: Integration of technology (using playlists, learning management systems, online programs, digital tools for collaboration, et cetera). Authentic, inquiry-based tasks. Problem-based learning. A variety of instructional groupings (small-group, peer work, one-on-one instruction). Other personalized learning strategies you have investigated on your own. Provide enough detail for your instructor to understand the intent of your lessons and the lesson activities.