
Lesson Plans
When talking about my weekly routine, there are two aspects— behind the scenes (what I do to get ready for class) and what I do with my students each day. In this article, I’m going to talk about both so you get an idea of what I do and how I prepare and use my time each day.
In this video, I'll be taking you through my typical week as a teacher, starting from Monday all the way to Friday. I'll be showing you how I plan my lessons, grade assignments, and communicate with parents and colleagues.
In this video, I’m sharing my go-to sub plan specifically designed for language teachers.
Learn how to efficiently lesson plan for multiple levels! In this video, I’ll provide you with practical tips and strategies to help you streamline your lesson-planning process for different levels.
I don't know about you, but I'm always looking for things that make my lesson planning easier without making it so rigid that I'm doing the exact same thing on the exact same day, year after year.
So many teachers stress about writing the targets or standards on the board. They want to be detailed and thorough for their supervisor. But in doing so, they leave out the student which is the whole point. So keep it SIMPLE to make this daily task a non-event.