Emergency Sub Plans: The Sick Teacher's Savior

Room 213
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Description
Use these sub plans when you are too sick to plan!
Many of us go to work sick because it's more work to get ready for a substitute. However, there are those days when you just can't do it because you are too sick to even make up a lesson plan. Help is here! This package contains multiple activities that can be applied to any text, including:
•Activities for classes that are in the middle of studying a text
•Grammar exercises that also review literary devices (setting, character and theme)
•Writing practice
So, if you have this in a binder at school, or in electronic form, you can provide your sub and students with activities that will keep them learning, rather than just biding time until you return. And, you get to stay in bed and rest, knowing that all is well at school!
You might also like these one-two day lessons to add to your emergency stash:
Non-Fiction Bundle or
Spoken Word Poetry
You Might Also Like:
Novel Study Learning Stations
Analyzing Poetry Stations
Writer's Workshop Stations
Essay Revision Learning Stations
Narrative Writing Stations
Discovering Theme Learning Stations
Grammar Stations Bundle.
Inquiry Project Learning Stations
Higher Order Thinking Activities for Any Text
Descriptive Writing Stations
Connect with me:
Real Learning in Room 213
Room 213 on Pinterest
Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and products:
• Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates about this store.
Many of us go to work sick because it's more work to get ready for a substitute. However, there are those days when you just can't do it because you are too sick to even make up a lesson plan. Help is here! This package contains multiple activities that can be applied to any text, including:
•Activities for classes that are in the middle of studying a text
•Grammar exercises that also review literary devices (setting, character and theme)
•Writing practice
So, if you have this in a binder at school, or in electronic form, you can provide your sub and students with activities that will keep them learning, rather than just biding time until you return. And, you get to stay in bed and rest, knowing that all is well at school!
You might also like these one-two day lessons to add to your emergency stash:
Non-Fiction Bundle or
Spoken Word Poetry
You Might Also Like:
Novel Study Learning Stations
Analyzing Poetry Stations
Writer's Workshop Stations
Essay Revision Learning Stations
Narrative Writing Stations
Discovering Theme Learning Stations
Grammar Stations Bundle.
Inquiry Project Learning Stations
Higher Order Thinking Activities for Any Text
Descriptive Writing Stations
Connect with me:
Real Learning in Room 213
Room 213 on Pinterest
Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and products:
• Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates about this store.
Total Pages
40 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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