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Originally Posted by exleardriver as blizzue suggests, it's worth it to make your own..consider it study time. the material will stick better in your head and you'll realize that you're learning things about each maneuver and its standards that you actually may not have when you first earned the particular certificate or rating. |
Third on making them yourself, you learn a lot more.
I had only one 3 inch binder full, and the examiner looked through all of them. He stopped at random and asked me to teach from this one or that one. I think well developed lesson plans shows them how much you prepared.
Quite frankly I have barely had to write any more lesson plans since, because I had pretty much every subject area covered.