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I want to start off this week with a quick story. Recently, my daughter woke up with a runny nose, congested, sore throat, and a sore stomach.
This meant she would not be going to school. š¤
This made me think about the current situation we are in. If you have family members that rely on you to take care of them or if you donāt pass your Covid screening test, it means no teaching for you that day.
In the past, weāve simply sent in a lesson plan to the sub for that one day.
But 2020 has changed everything, it's no longer just one day, it could even mean a whole week out of work.
šāļøSo that means we need to be overprepared with plans and supplies for our subs.
This made me think that it is SO important for us to have an emergency supply plan binder!
If it sounds overwhelming to make a lesson plan for 3 days, 7 days, or even 14 days. Donāt worry! Thatās why Iām here to help you plan and prepare. šš¼
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I want to start off this week with a quick story. Recently, my daughter woke up with a runny nose, congested, sore throat, and a sore stomach.
This meant she would not be going to school. š¤
This made me think about the current situation we are in. If you have family members that rely on you to take care of them or if you donāt pass your Covid screening test, it means no teaching for you that day.
In the past, weāve simply sent in a lesson plan to the sub for that one day.
But 2020 has changed everything, it's no longer just one day, it could even mean a whole week out of work.
šāļøSo that means we need to be overprepared with plans and supplies for our subs.
This made me think that it is SO important for us to have an emergency supply plan binder!
If it sounds overwhelming to make a lesson plan for 3 days, 7 days, or even 14 days. Donāt worry! Thatās why Iām here to help you plan and prepare. šš¼
Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.
To find our highly effective, time-saving resourcesĀ
Check out the Ignited Teaching Membership that gives you access to hundreds of downloadable lessons on demand! https://madlylearning.com/sp/ignitedteaching/
Checkout our Madly Learning Store at www.madlylearning.com/store
Checkout our Teachers Pay Teachers store
Join our FREE Facebook community for teachers here: https://bit.ly/IYT-FB

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