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No lesson plans?

Last post 02-19-2010, 7:33 PM by stephenteacher. 3 replies.
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  •  04-22-2009, 3:14 PM 218511

    No lesson plans?

    What do you typically do when you are left without lesson plans?

    On our website we have a lot of material that you can print/use to supplement what is going on in the class (that is, extra/new handouts to match the course content).

    But do you try other approaches?   I know that just letting the kids "sit there" does no good because not only does it waste learrrning time, but kids get restless and rowdy.

    So, what do you do?  :)


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  •  05-27-2009, 10:41 PM 231614 in reply to 218511

    Re: No lesson plans?

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     Thanks for the information and it is great that you intend to help free. I think in deciding lesson plans we should pay a thought over the students capability and available teaching time. Regular assessment tests, repeated lectures, open discussions etc are also the part of teaching.  


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  •  06-19-2009, 6:04 PM 237990 in reply to 218511

    Re: No lesson plans?

    Good to hear that the services are free  :D
  •  02-19-2010, 7:33 PM 330298 in reply to 218511

    Re: No lesson plans?

    You ask the kids what their schedule is. Then go from their.
    Find out what page/chapter they are on.

    Then during recess, ask the teacher next door for help.
    Chances are, they will help you out.

    I have an article on Substitute Teacher Tips.

    Stephen C

    http://teachersindex.com
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