Lesson planning doesn’t have to be a struggle. Here are 10 tips for making your lesson plans awesome.
Writing and organizing your lesson plans can be difficult. Our time is precious and we want our lesson plans to be a meaningful part of our teaching day.
But sometimes it’s hard. Lesson planning can become just a check on our to-do list.
So where do you come up with new ideas? And how can you utilize your lesson plans from year to year?
In a recent #Ditchbook chat, we asked the community to share their BEST tips, tricks, and resources for lesson planning.
Scroll down to find 10 awesome lesson planning tips from the #Ditchbook community! Also, be sure to check out this Wakelet collection to see the entire chat.
Having trouble? Still unclear on how a Twitter chat works? Feel free to tweet to these #DitchBook ambassadors and they’ll help — Karly Moura @karlymoura, Sean Fahey @seanjfahey, Sandy Otto @sandyrotto, Rachel Marker @rachelmarker, Evan Mosier @emosier3, Mandi Tolen @TTmomTT, Craig Klement @craigklement, Tara Martin @taramartinedu, Krista Harmsworth @zonie71, Anne Kamper @annekamper, Rayna Freedman @rlfreedm, Lance McClard @drmcclard, Stephanie DeMichele @sdemichele or David Platt @herrplatt!
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