Many of you are asking about teacher lesson plans and would like to know the expectations for them this school year. I'm going to get you a couple of options...
Option #1
You may use the Forethought application on Eduphoria to develop your lesson plans. Dr. Bright and I can view your lesson plans from the website. With this option, you do not have to remember to submit lesson plans and you can easily share plans with other teachers. Additionally, this option allows you to submit lesson plans from any computer with internet access... you don't have to be here at school to create and submit your lesson plans.
***Remember if one person on your team is creating the lesson plan, but sure to copy those plans into your own planner on Forethought***
Option #2
You may submit your lesson plans electronically. I have created a "Lesson Plan" folder on the Scott Shared Drive. In the Lesson Plan folder are individual folders for each teacher. Here you can save your lessons into your own personal folder on this drive. With this option, you can only submit lessons on school campus and using a district computer.
If you are handwriting your lesson plans, please scan and place them into your "Lesson Plan" folder on the Scott Shared Drive.
Tutoring sessions, intervention, and additional support will be provided to individuals needing to use the scanner.
Option #1
You may use the Forethought application on Eduphoria to develop your lesson plans. Dr. Bright and I can view your lesson plans from the website. With this option, you do not have to remember to submit lesson plans and you can easily share plans with other teachers. Additionally, this option allows you to submit lesson plans from any computer with internet access... you don't have to be here at school to create and submit your lesson plans.
***Remember if one person on your team is creating the lesson plan, but sure to copy those plans into your own planner on Forethought***
Option #2
You may submit your lesson plans electronically. I have created a "Lesson Plan" folder on the Scott Shared Drive. In the Lesson Plan folder are individual folders for each teacher. Here you can save your lessons into your own personal folder on this drive. With this option, you can only submit lessons on school campus and using a district computer.
If you are handwriting your lesson plans, please scan and place them into your "Lesson Plan" folder on the Scott Shared Drive.
Tutoring sessions, intervention, and additional support will be provided to individuals needing to use the scanner.
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