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If you want to create a more unified, thematic approach to our curriculum that makes learning more meaningful for students, read on for ways to set goals, collect and organize resources, and create long- and short-term lesson plans that not only align with what your school district requires, but with what YOU know is best practice for your students.
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Thanks for sharing! Sometimes we just need a little “kick in the pants” to get us back on track. I seem to forget what I’ve done from year to year. Looking at your website has reminded me of the good things I know to do and given me new ideas. THANKS!!
Hi, Donna! It’s amazing how much WE forget over the summer, much less the kids! I always found myself wondering, how DID I do that? Glad this site helped remind you of some best practices you use in your classroom. Enjoy!