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jayers24

https://www.pacificedgepublishing.com/pdf/PlanThem.pdf - 0 views

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    If you scroll down to page 10 of this pdf file, you will find the start of a lengthy unit theme lesson plan template. It gives you step by step templates on what to do and even supplies certificates of achievement to pass out to students at the end.
kdickerson28

Teacher Lesson Plans | Scholastic Teacher - 0 views

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    This is a great site tool for teachers creating lesson plans. In this site it gives lesson plans for all grade levels. These templates are very helpful. Check it out
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    This site is a great resource for all types of lesson plans, but this particular link brings you to unit-specific lesson plans. It relates with step 2 of the DID model "state objectives".
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    This site is a great resource for all types of lesson plans, but this particular link brings you to unit-specific lesson plans. It relates with step 2 of the DID model "state objectives".
mpatel27

How to Make a Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Step by step guide how to make a lesson plan.
mpatel27

Get Noticed! Four Easy Steps to Climbing the Corporate Ladder - 0 views

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    Climb the corporate ladder to success. Learn how to build relationships that help you succeed.
Cayla Sandlin

8 Steps To Flipped Teacher Professional Development - 0 views

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    Traditional teacher professional development depends on external training handed down to teachers after having identified their weaknesses as a professional. If you're not so great at teacher writing, or if assessment is becoming a bigger focus in your school or district, you fill out a growth plan of some sort, attend your training, get your certificates, and repeat until you've got your hours or your school has run out of money to send you to more training.
bross44

Step into 2nd Grade with Mrs. Lemons - 0 views

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    Need a cool activity for your second grade classroom that helps them know the difference between Facts and Opinions? Look into this site. Giving students the opportunity to create while learning is great. This teacher did a very good job.
dcantwell

How to Write a Scary Story - 0 views

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    In the theme of the month, this fun activity challenges students to write their own creative Scary story. It also falls in line with IDOE Standard 4.W.3.3 in which students are asked to establish an introduction, organize events that unfold naturally, use dialogue and descriptive detail, and employ sensory with sufficient sensory. This activity not only tests their knowledge in this area, it has help steps to guide them!!
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