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Over the last 20 yrs different principals have tried to get them but our union fights it and wins every time. I personally do my plans on Sunday. I shouldn’t have to have them done in Fri.
Me, too! Our principal never looks at my plans!
Lesson plans are so ridiculous with all the info required — there’s no way a sub could read them and know what to do.
our plans are due Monday morning so at least we get the weekend. Ours have to include standards, objectives, and SPRW (say it, play it, relay it, weight it) for math and reading. Not going to lie these plans take me hours to complete. At a previous school I worked at they weren't collected at all or over seen so I'm still getting used to it.
I write mine on post it notes that I stick in spiral notebooks for reference when I reteach the following year. Principal only requests lesson plans for evaluations 2x a semester
We don’t have to turn anything in, and my plans are pretty vague. If it something new or that I haven’t taught before, I’ll be a little more detailed, but we aren’t required to write out full lesson plans.
No, we don’t have to turn in lesson plans as long as our teaching is top notch. My lesson plans are mostly in my head after I read through the next week’s work that I have added to Canvas. Technically, Canvas is my lesson plans I guess.
My district invested in Canvas. It is similar to Blackboard.