Oh, what was that? Not exactly the first word that came to your mind? Yeah, me neither. So I thought I'd share with y'all just how I go about preparing for a sub that will (hopefully) make their life as easy as possible which will make for a happy return for me. Much unlike my first year teaching when I found all of my brand spankin' new markers left decapped and strewn about. It looked like a freakin' war zone where the kids were the obvious victors (I half expected to find the sub laid out with markers sticking out of him like some kid created voodoo doll).
So, sit back, cap those markers and let's talk subbie plans.
I learned that when I'm out for several days, I need to have a high quality lesson for the kids. I began creating recorded sub plans last year when I was out for a stretch with jury duty. I was thrilled to hear that my sub loved the idea of recorded lessons and that my kids enjoyed it as well. I've not looked back since. Here's my latest sub vid:
Here's a peak of what was left for my sub: a recorded plan and, if all else fails, a story board version. This also will serve as a reminder of the steps to follow for those early finishers or Forgetful Franks.
I loved having a cart to load up over the course of several days. This allowed me to add to the cart in between classes. It was also nice to wheel out of the way.
Since I'm super visual, laid out everything in such a way that made some sort of sense (hopefully!). Having everything labeled with the same color sticky note was key.
I tried to be as thorough as possible...but you always forget something. For that reason, I made sure to let my fellow teacher buddies know that I'd be out and to be sure and check on the sub.
It's so nice to have the time to prepare to be this elaborate...but, let's face it, this is what sub planning looks like in an ideal world.
Often times, we only have time to prepare the bare minimum. For that reason, it's important to have a Sub Tub stocked with the basics: Emergency Procedures, Class Lists, Schedule and Basic Sub Notes. Also...simply sub plans that can be used for all grade levels. I have several books for my sub to read to my kids as well as "how to draw" sheets that he/she can bust out in a pinch.
But this time around, I decided to go big...here's to hoping it works out! I'll be certain to share the Monsters of Creativity mural once complete.
My sweet friend Julie also offered to cover my sewing club class...so I had a cart ready for her as well.
What type of paper are you using for this project?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Super fun lesson around Halloween. Who is the artist that was your inspiration? Trying to find more about him but not having much luck.
ReplyDeleteGreat Video. Thanks so much for sharing! Would love to see what some of the simple sub lesson plans are for those days when you are too sick to get out of bed.
ReplyDeleteHi, Cassie, what a great sub set up. I hope you don't mind. I posted a link back to here from my blog, Art Sub Lessons.blogspot.com. http://artsublessons.blogspot.com/2016/11/preparing-for-sub.html
ReplyDeleteHi Cassie, Are you still doing workshops for little old preschool teachers in the summer? I enjoy your Pre-K/K projects immensely!!!
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