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Free MLK Lesson Plans

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Ask a Tech Teacher’s 19-page two-lesson plan bundle to teach about Martin Luther King (click for more information) is 66% off January 12, 2024 through Jan.

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Free MLK Lesson Plans

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In honor of Martin Luther King: The 19-page two-lesson plan bundle to teach about Martin Luther King (click for more information) is Free through Jan. Lesson plans include: an Event Chain of Dr. King’s impact on American history. What’s included in each lesson plan: brief summary of project.

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Simple Ways to Put More Rigor in Your Lesson Plans

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So we're talking about rigor, and I'm a classroom teacher and I want to put more rigor into my lesson plans. Does that mean a more detailed lesson plan? So in a good lesson plan, you're really goingn to have the support. Related Episodes 28 Questions to Ask Yourself As You Plan. What does that mean?

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Lesson Plan #32: Color my Grammar

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In this lesson plan, students type several sentences in a word processing program like MS Word. Click on lessons for a full size alternative. Use the font color palette to label parts of speech, i.e., blue for subject, red for verb. This makes grammar fun.

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7 Benefits of Lesson Plans in the Cloud

Having lesson plans available anywhere is just one of the advantages. What if teachers didn’t have to lug tons of paperwork with them to and from work?

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25 Websites for Lesson Planning

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Here are a few of the popular resources teachers are using for lesson planning: Organize/Create lesson plans. Alma –create standards-based lessons and gradebook, with analytics. Nearpod –access lessons from mobile device or desktop. TEDEd – -create lesson plans using TED talks and/or YouTube.

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How to Use AI to Help You Make Substitute Teacher Lesson Plans in a Snap

The CoolCatTeacher

As I wrote in “ There is No Substitute for Great Substitute Teachers ,” when we need a substitute, it is rarely planned. But when you're sick, it can be hard to write great lesson plans. Here are my tips on how to use AI to help you write your plans. But when I'm sick, I'm sick! That is pretty cool.

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