While blog hoping this afternoon I came across Mrs. Bainbridge’s blog. She is sharing her lesson plans with everyone and has encouraged others to share as well. I am a check list kind of gal, so my lesson plans follow that layout. I also print my lesson plans and keep them in a three ringer binder, as well as turn them into the office each Monday. Take a look at my plans:
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Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.
~Meagan~
I LOVE the “I can” statements! Thank you for reminding me that I need to start working on those… someone else had them in their lesson plan too and I really wanted to do that this year, but just haven't implemented it yet. Thanks!:)ChristinaMrs. Bainbridge's Blog
The “I can” statements are requirement from our central office, but I like them. The standards are so broad and sometimes confusing. The statements help my students and myself know exactly what I am teaching and what they will be able to do at the end of the lesson. Thank you for stopping by! ~Meagan~
I'm waiting for us to need the Common Core Standards on our lesson plans…for now, mine are super simplistic. I like yours…I'm linear in thinking {straight down} like you.HollyCrisscross Applesauce in First Grade