How do you plan a lesson plan for kindergarten?
Steps to building your lesson plan
- Identify the objectives.
- Determine the needs of your students.
- Plan your resources and materials.
- Engage your students.
- Instruct and present information.
- Allow time for student practice.
- Ending the lesson.
- Evaluate the lesson.
What should a sub do if there is no lesson plan?
Substitutes: What To Do When the Teacher Doesn’t Leave a Lesson…
- Leaving a Substitute Teacher Hanging. Substitute teaching can be quite the challenge.
- Ask the Students.
- Have Go-To Resources on Hand.
- Play an Academic Game.
- Show a Movie.
- Open a Study Hall.
- Hold Realistic Objectives.
Do you need to plan for a sub?
There are times when I need to plan for a sub. The problem with subs is that they are rarely art teachers. They are nervous to sub in the art room. They don’t handle working on ongoing projects very well. And, if you don’t provide them with an easy-to-follow lesson, you can end up with all sorts of crazy.
What are the disadvantages of teaching with a sub?
The problem with subs is that they are rarely art teachers. They are nervous to sub in the art room. They don’t handle working on ongoing projects very well. And, if you don’t provide them with an easy-to-follow lesson, you can end up with all sorts of crazy.
What is a good one day Sub Plan for kids?
as a one day sub plan. [Grades k – 6] Draw ‘n’ Pass : Assuming you have 25 kids. Each kid gets 1 colored marker, crayon, or colored pencil and a paper, write their name on their own paper. Sub has a list of 25 things kids have to draw.
What are some good resources for a non-art teacher?
Nasco has some fun simple lessons too that you may find helpful HERE. These are overly simplified video tutorials for the non-art teacher and may be used as media introductions for classes. There are times a substitute teacher will have no knowledge of art media, so I have created this list as a helpful resource.