The honeymoon's over. The grace period's up--you know, those first few weeks of school when a teacher teaches rules and routines.
Well, now you're expected to have those rules in place, and so much more. The newest teaching methods, the educational shifts, all absorbed and neatly under your belt.
What does every teacher want?
Whether you're a new teacher, or even a long-term teacher...
...Of all the hundreds of teachers I've known over the years, one thing is universal.
Every day that you teach—and especially when your supervisor walks through the door with a clipboard or laptop in hand—you want to feel calm and confident in your classroom.
You want a Perfect Lesson Plan—and you want it to run smoothly. Period!
I've created this resource to make every lesson, and especially your observation lesson, much easier. The Perfect Lesson includes checklists, charts, cheat-sheets, tips, class posters, lesson plans and lesson plan templates for teachers in K – 5.
It will help you navigate through the modern mini-lesson, and master every detail—from lesson planning to presentation. You’ll find expert advice on the learning target, small group work, differentiation, share strategies, behavior management, and using technology in a lesson.
Whether you’re a new teacher eager to put it all together or a seasoned pro looking to keep up with changing times, The Perfect Lesson will show you the way.
This resource includes:
And a detailed look at each part of a lesson:
If
you teach 5 lessons a day over 180 days of a school year, that’s 900
lessons—much less daunting once you have a plan and a routine!
I'm here to remind you to relax, absorb the material, and remember, awareness is the first step toward mastery. And, in time, you'll find that you really can rock your observation lesson.
As always, I'll be wishing you all the best!
I'm here to remind you to relax, absorb the material, and remember, awareness is the first step toward mastery. And, in time, you'll find that you really can rock your observation lesson.
As always, I'll be wishing you all the best!
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