![]() ![]() Layouts allow you to change the look of your Lesson Plan by changing the position of the different elements that make up your lesson plan. Want to see your standards while you're planning, but want them tucked out of the way while you are teaching? There's a layout for that too. Prefer your Objective on the left and Notes on the right? There's a layout for that. Schools & Districts can take advantage of our School Profile option to indicate a specific template that should be used by all teachers to provide more consistency in lesson planning. If your department is following a uniform template you can customize your template and share with other teachers. You can create templates from daily or subject lesson plans, and create as many as you need. Once you create your lesson plans, you can make templates that allow you to start your lesson plans with everything you want already on the lesson plan. Our editor has all the same features and capabilities you are already used to using in Microsoft Word or any other word processing software. You'll feel right at home planning your lessons using our Rich Text Editor. You can also include your Vocabulary Words and we automatically pull in the definition for you too!Ĭheck out a Demo of the Lesson Planning Wizard ![]() We offer over 30 built-in single-click components you can choose to include in your plan to track your progress toward assessments and strategies. They can be as simple or detailed as you prefer, and can follow many formats. Lesson Activities and Notes are the details and information you will use to teach your objective. Some teachers prefer to write objectives from the student's point of view, keeping the language appropriate for the students they teach (student language). Objectives can be written based on what the student will be able to do (behavioral-based) or what the student will be able to know (knowledge-based) at the completion of the lesson. You can search for standards by keyword, Common Core Abbreviation (L.3.1.f), State Abbreviation (if your state supports it), or just navigate a Tree-view listing of all your standards. If you are using our aligned-standards feature (Schools & Districts only), then your Objective will be automatically pulled in for you. We want all our teachers to build strong, standards-based lessons. We make lesson planning a breeze! We walk you through all the necessary steps with insightful information and help along the way. The Standards Not Used Report helps you to determine instructional needs and pacing for future lessons. ![]() ![]() This report is instrumental when making adjustments to instruction based on state assessment results. The Standards Used Report shows the number of times a standard was included in your lesson plans and includes links to your lesson plans where they were taught. In addition, you can also run reporting to indicate which standards you have and haven't used yet. This is built directly into the planning process, so you don't have to run a separate report to determine what standards you have taught. We keep track of all the standards you use on your lesson plans so you can instantly see which ones you have previously used on a lesson plan. If you are teaching in a multi-age classroom or across the curriculum, and you need standards from multiple subject areas or grade levels in your lesson plans.no problem! All the standards you need are right at your fingertips. Our software integrates your State & National standards directly into the Lesson Planning process. Contact Us if you have an idea you would like considered for inclusion in My Lesson Planner. We are always striving to help teachers to teach smarter. Many of our great features are the direct result of teacher suggestions and feedback. We offer several different types of lesson plans to fit your specific planning style. Our Lesson Planning software has been designed to make it as quick & easy as possible for you to generate a comprehensive lesson plan that meets your school or district policies. ![]()
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8/28/2023 05:45:27 am
This article provides a brilliant perspective on the transformative impact of lesson planning software in the realm of education. The insights shared about streamlining teaching processes and enhancing student engagement are truly eye-opening. A must-read for educators seeking innovative ways to empower their classrooms
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