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We don't have to unless the principal is concerned for some reason.
We are required to turn in our lesson plans on Google Drive.
Turn them into where?
Yeah this isn’t a thing for us (thank goodness).
I can’t even imagine?!My lesson plans are in my head and have been since I finished student teaching 27 years ago
We only have to turn in a lesson plan for an observation
Don't have to at all. Not even during an evaluation. They just ask to see HOW we plan (I have a Google doc where I write out my agenda for each day using bullet points). The only thing they specifically ask for the learning targets for the day, which teachers can just write on the board.
We were told at the beginning of the year that our principal would never request lesson plans. Then, in December, she randomly made ALL Sped teachers show their lesson plans. Then in the 3rd quarter, she told most of the Sped teachers that we had to start submitting our weekly plans every Friday before "until further notice" via Google Docs.
Google drive!!
We don’t have to turn in lesson plans
Email
No
All of my activities are in Canvas and I’m blessed with administration who do not consider them being turned in necessary for good teaching. However, we do video ourselves teaching and have numerous walk throughs.
We don't have to at all. Maybe if you're a first year teacher, you may have to turn in a lesson plan on the lesson(s) in which you're being observed.
Google drive!
We don’t have to turn them in. They have to be out and visible at all times. I do them on a google document so I I can update them when changes arise. I look at them a lot through the day for reminders to stay on task