Tag: bulk planning

  • Planning With Purpose

    Setting Up Your Teacher Zone Your teacher zone is the heart of your classroom workflow. It’s more than your desk, it’s the hub where you lesson plan, manage materials, and (hopefully) enjoy your morning coffee. Here’s how to set it up for productivity: Planning With Intention Effective planning doesn’t just cover what to teach, it

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  • Transforming Small Group Instruction with Science of Reading

    Small group instruction is one of the most effective ways to support students in learning to read. However, without the right structure, planning, and management, it can quickly become overwhelming. By applying the Science of Reading (SOR) framework to small group instruction, teachers can ensure their approach is research-based, accessible, and intentional. This post will

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  • Mastering Small Groups: Tips for a Seamless Classroom Flow

    Small group instruction, student centers, and independent work time are powerful ways to differentiate learning and engage students at their level. But let’s be real – without a solid system, these instructional blocks can feel chaotic, and planning for them can be overwhelming. The good news? With the right strategies, your small group time can

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  • The Ultimate Time-Saving Hack for Teachers

    Bulk planning is a time-saving strategy where teachers plan lessons by the month or unit in advance, rather than week by week. This method helps teachers stay organized, reduce daily stress, and ensure lessons flow smoothly. Why Should Teachers Bulk Plan?Planning multiple weeks at once creates a clear roadmap of your curriculum, streamlining the process

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