When you left college, how ready were you to prepare and carry out excellent lessons daily without spending hours after school preparing them?
How much more time would you have if you didn't have to create lesson plans weekly or daily?
Do you feel you spent a lot of money on college "education" courses without truly learning how to accomplish the fundamental duties of a teacher?
I know that feeling. I felt the exact same way. And then I dedicated several years learning how to create great lesson plans without wanting to staple papers to my forehead in frustration.
Now, I create all my lesson plans before the semester even begins, in just a few days.
How much less stress would you experience if you had your plans and materials ready months in advance?
Find out.
Stress Free Lesson Planning provides the method and the materials to help you create an entire semester's lesson plans this week.
In this course you'll discover:
- The #1 mistake teachers make when creating long-term lesson plans and how to fix it
- The process for big picture, long-term lesson planning
- How to take a long-term unit plan and break it into weekly and daily plans
- How to keep students focused and on course
- How to become the lesson plan hero on your curriculum team, in your department, and at your school
- How to differentiate instruction with just one lesson plan
- How to create a high-quality, teacher-ready, student-ready, administrator-liking lesson plan in just minutes
- How to make grading less time-consuming and more objective
- How to be the star at every parent-teacher conference
- How to maintain your lessons and stay on track
- How to get students to follow your plan
In short, if you take the process and the resources I show you in this course, you can go from no lesson plans to a semester of lesson plans in days.
Your Instructor
Trent Lorcher's been teaching English/Language Arts for nearly 20 years. He's led departments, chaired curriculum teams, and mentored new teachers for most of those two decades. He's the founder of ELACommonCoreLessonPlans.com, the premier site for ELA lesson plans on the Internet.