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First Grade Elementary Substitute, Emergency Lesson Plans, Compl Day 3

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Ready to use substitute lesson plans for a complete school day! Everything is written for you! The activities are enganging and hands on. All you need to do is program (this is an electronic copy so go ahead and type before printing) the class schedule, the class procedures sheet and the content lesson time periods for your specific classroom so the sub knows when to do what. Then place the plans and a class roster in a folder on your desk. That's it! You can keep the plans on your desk for an emergency situation or use them for a scheduled absence. The only materials you need to make sure the sub and students have access to are everyday desk/tub items such as pencils, crayons, scissors, glue, writing paper, construction paper and a white board or chalkboard. You will need to make a class set of two worksheets for the substitute. You can pick and choose which lessons to include in your substitute folder for the day. This grade level kit contains: The programmable information sheets, programmable class schedule, 30-40 minute reading lesson (building words with the at and ash word families) (make enough copies of the building words worksheet for your class) with a 15 minute extra time activity, 30 minute math lesson (adding multiple numbers, number stories) (the substitute will need to cut out a paper die and put together depending on first or second semester )with a 15 minute extra time activity, 30 minute writing lesson (mystery personality descriptions) with 10 minute extra time activity, 30 minute spelling lesson (Stop and Scribble), 30 minute science lesson (fingerprints) with 10 minute extra time activity, (make enough copies of the fingerprints worksheet for your class) 30 minute social studies lesson (school jobs), 30 minute art lesson (shapes and art in the classroom), and 30 minute extension lesson (Seven Up). The lessons are designed to be presented in a way consistent to the standard cycle of instruction. As teachers we all know the truth. It is honestly easier to go ahead and drag yourself into school when sick or cancel the long over due appointment than it is to plan for a substitute during an emergency or planned absent. As a teacher, you have an enormous amount work to do and content to cover. In addition, those of you working as subs, have the daunting responsibility of reporting into a brand new job each day without specific classroom information. These lesson plans were written for regular primary/elementary classrooms and substitute teachers. So, treat yourself and enjoy your day off! First Grade Days 1,Day 2, Kindergarten, second grade, third grade and K-3 Spanish substitute lesson plans are also available on TpT.

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heidg2
what's the differences between days 1, 2, and 3?
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Shannon Shelton-Ganser  (TpT Seller)
Hi Sorry for the late post....school began! Each day has a different set of plans for the subject areas in first grade. If you are required to turn in three days of sub plans or if you were gone three times during the year- day 1, day 2 and day 3 would cover it. Look at the bottom of each day's introductory page - the lessons are listed.
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Kelly Bentley
Hi, Shannon! I love these plans. Do you have 4th and 5th day plans? Thanks!
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Shannon Shelton-Ganser  (TpT Seller)
I'm always working on them... I'll get some out as soon as I get Day 3 for Kinder out. Thanks and have a great year!
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Over the past couple of years I have worked in K-1 and 1-2 multiage classroom settings. I also have three years experience teaching first grade, four years teaching second grade and one PreK year. I have been a K-2 Lead Teacher for five years. I have also been a Core Knowledge Curriculum Coordinator. I currently work as an elementary instructional coach - teaching teachers how to teach!

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