How do I write a teaching plan?
How do I write a teaching plan?
Listed below are 6 steps for preparing your lesson plan before your class.
- Identify the learning objectives.
- Plan the specific learning activities.
- Plan to assess student understanding.
- Plan to sequence the lesson in an engaging and meaningful manner.
- Create a realistic timeline.
- Plan for a lesson closure.
What do you put in a sub binder?
Here’s a list of things you might want to include if you make a sub binder:
- Note from the teacher (you)
- School policies.
- Class List.
- Classroom Rules.
- Water and restroom information and policies.
- Behavior (positive as well as consequences)
What do you do if you don’t have sub plans?
Substitutes: What To Do When the Teacher Doesn’t Leave a Lesson…
- Leaving a Substitute Teacher Hanging. Substitute teaching can be quite the challenge.
- Ask the Students.
- Have Go-To Resources on Hand.
- Play an Academic Game.
- Show a Movie.
- Open a Study Hall.
- Hold Realistic Objectives.
How do I make a teacher binder?
Teacher Binder Organization Step-By-Step
- Lesson Plans (this could be its own separate binder)
- Grade book.
- Curriculum map.
- Student Lists – medications, IEPs, etc.
- Schedules of classes.
- Sub plans (this could also be its own separate binder)
- Student data (this could also be its own separate binder)
- Calendars.
What if a teacher leaves no sub plans?
What do you put in a high school sub binder?
What goes in a long term sub binder?
I like to divide my sub binder into the following sections:
- School schedules.
- Class & school information.
- Classroom management.
- Classroom procedures.
- Other information.
- Emergency procedures.
- End of the day forms.
- Emergency sub plans.
What is a teacher binder?
A teacher binder is a folder or binder where you can keep all the information about your class. This could include things like class lists, grades, medical information, etc. It is basically the go-to place for anything related to your students and their learning.
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