A few days ago
TRU

Where can I find pre-written lesson plans for the text books I use in school?

I do not want “ideas” for teaching. I would like to find a site where teachers have posted their lessons plans for the same books as I have. I wanna copy them!

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A few days ago
roman_eagle_45

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Most lesson plans are available through the publisher and can be downloaded from the publishers website assuming you have your password. You may also request a DVD with lesson plans, test banks, and PowerPoint presentations to go along with your text.
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A few days ago
MJ3000
Look in the Teachers’ Edition that you have. It should have a link to their company site with lesson plans for each chapter and topic. If you’re using regular books as opposed to text books, google the name of the book + lesson plans.

You may consider finding a teachers’ forum on-line where you can actively discuss this sort of thing with other teachers and swap plans.

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A few days ago
S. B
What a great idea! Why should all teachers spend countless hours making up lesson plans when, if we were to get together and share, we could save that wasted time and really teach? Does anyone really follow their lesson plan anyway? Let me know if you find one. BTW some textbooks provide you with lesson plans. Example: Prentice Hall, elem. Science.
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4 years ago
chancer
you’re able to do it, yet you will ought to take super care to type what you like. short, sparkling guidelines are super, yet you will ought to tutor the youngsters what the product/action/etc. is meant to look like. it is beneficial to coach with the youngsters to tutor them the way it works. while it includes ESOL and ELL little ones—-type, type, type. A.R, 6 3 hundred and sixty 5 days ESOL instructor
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A few days ago
jateef
Sorry, teaching involves creativity and inspiration on your own.
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