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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