Title: Plan books at GES
1Plan books at GES
- Plans should allow a sub to be able to follow
your activities for the day without difficulty.
2Plans should include
- The Unit or chapter (if it applies)
- Text, w/s, wb, oht (the materials needed)
- W/s (worksheet)
- Wb (workbook)
- Oht (overhead transpency)
- In other words identify the resource, material
used) - Page or ID of the activity.
Intro Chap. 3 w/notes on overhead and T directed
discussion. Handout w/s parts of a plant and
give 15 min to complete. Collect Students are to
read pg 36-42 for HW. Pass out and go over cw
from Monday.
3Plans should identify
- Homework (HW), any activity not identified will
be assumed to be Class work (CW). - Reviews
- When feedback was given or when you go over an
assignment. (especially MSS) - Assessments
- A pattern of scope and sequence.
Review Unit 13 spelling test. 10 min buddy study, use flash cards, 15 min spelling Bee. Spelling test Unit 13. Swap papers and grade in class. ½ back for HW rewrite missed words 5 times. Intro unit 14 spelling, pg 42 in text. Students are to make flash cards. CW finish for HW.
Math, MSS wk-5 5, OHT, 5 min to work, record correct students, 5 min. to explain on Bd. Intro double digit math, pg 31-32, do ex. A, prob 1-12, pg 33. Turn in. AR reading when done. MSS wk-5 6, same process all week. Pass back cw pg. 33 and go over by having students do each problem on board. Assign handout double digit midgits for cw, complete as HW if needed.
4Plans should reflect and have written all major
subject activities.
- If you are doing Writing, Science, Social
Studies, Math, LA, Reading, handwriting, etc as a
course of study.make sure it is in the plan. - example 2 hr reading block, nothing about
Science is in the plans, but when I walk through
science book is out, students are reading Chapter
8 in round robin format. Science should be cited
during that block in the plans.
5Plans should have
- A system to identify and correlate the SSS to
your lessons and assessments. - Show where you have taught and tested which
standards.
- This system needs to be simple yet accomplishes
the intention of the law. - Can you show where a benchmark has been taught or
tested when asked, within a reasonable amount of
time? - Every Teacher must be able to demonstrate this.
One system can be documented, but all must be
able to do it. - My recommendation is to work backwards, go thru
each benchmark as a checklist and cite the
chapter and or activity that will cover this
benchmark. When asked, you will see it was
covered in unit 4 and unit 4 was taught on this
date and tested on this date as documented in
your plans.this is just one idea, you may
develop a better system.
6Plans should
- Be completed for the week and available on Monday
when the workday begins. - Be available for review when walk-throughs are
being done. - Be used by the teacher as a guideline for that
days instruction.
7Plans should be
- Developed as a team and consistent among the
grade levels. - Individual members may be designated to develop
specific parts of the plan, but the curriculum,
activities and assessments are used and evaluated
by all on the team. - Each year, this team approach to planning will
help us to fine tune and develop the most
effective work for our students. - Common planning is a time for sharing and
developing ideas. - The concept of working on the work is to find
the most meaningful activities structured in such
a way as to enhance the learning time. - Remember, teaching is not just presenting
information. Its not what you teach, its what
do they learn that is important! The correct
questions, the most effective strategies and the
best activities are the key! Four or Five heads
working together will design the best product!
8We are a great school with a great TEAM!
- It takes all of us to
- make a difference!
- The 4 Pantherteers