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Ep 100 Feeling overwhelmed by curriculum demands and struggling to make time to plan rich, deep learning experiences?
In this episode, I’m sharing the exact planning approach I use to reduce curriculum overwhelm, save hours of planning time, and create integrated learning experiences that truly engage children.
You’ll discover:
If you’re a primary teacher, early childhood educator, or homeschool parent looking for a simpler, deeper way to plan lessons, this episode will help you rethink how you plan — and give you permission to go slower, deeper, and enjoy teaching again.
🔗 Get the Me on the Map lesson plan HERE.
🔗 Get the observation and record keeping template here: https://bloomingcurious.com/b/observation-and-record-keeping-template-for-educators
🔗 Read about the research into picture books here: https://bloomingcurious.com/blog/post/teaching-k-2-curriculum-with-picture-books
✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.
✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE
💌Connect with Edwina:
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/
Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcurious
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious
☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️
00:00 Introduction: Overcoming Overwhelm in Lesson Planning
00:39 The Comparison Trap and Finding a Mentor
03:48 Integrating Lessons with Picture Books
04:11 The Cognitive Benefits of Reading to Children
06:20 Strategic Use of Picture Books in Lesson Planning
08:18 Deep Learning Through Repetition and Hands-On Activities
13:27 Effective Assessment Beyond Worksheets
15:39 Recap and Final Thoughts
17:45 Introducing the 'Me on the Map' Lesson Plan
20:12 Conclusion and Upcoming Plans
By Edwina CottinoEp 100 Feeling overwhelmed by curriculum demands and struggling to make time to plan rich, deep learning experiences?
In this episode, I’m sharing the exact planning approach I use to reduce curriculum overwhelm, save hours of planning time, and create integrated learning experiences that truly engage children.
You’ll discover:
If you’re a primary teacher, early childhood educator, or homeschool parent looking for a simpler, deeper way to plan lessons, this episode will help you rethink how you plan — and give you permission to go slower, deeper, and enjoy teaching again.
🔗 Get the Me on the Map lesson plan HERE.
🔗 Get the observation and record keeping template here: https://bloomingcurious.com/b/observation-and-record-keeping-template-for-educators
🔗 Read about the research into picture books here: https://bloomingcurious.com/blog/post/teaching-k-2-curriculum-with-picture-books
✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.
✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE
💌Connect with Edwina:
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/
Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcurious
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious
☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️
00:00 Introduction: Overcoming Overwhelm in Lesson Planning
00:39 The Comparison Trap and Finding a Mentor
03:48 Integrating Lessons with Picture Books
04:11 The Cognitive Benefits of Reading to Children
06:20 Strategic Use of Picture Books in Lesson Planning
08:18 Deep Learning Through Repetition and Hands-On Activities
13:27 Effective Assessment Beyond Worksheets
15:39 Recap and Final Thoughts
17:45 Introducing the 'Me on the Map' Lesson Plan
20:12 Conclusion and Upcoming Plans