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Preview of SIMPLIFIED Backwards Design Lesson Plan Template

SIMPLIFIED Backwards Design Lesson Plan Template

Created by
James Given
This is a free backwards design lesson plan template. This has helped me quickly design lesson plans for my daily lessons. It’s short, to the point, and easy to use. I have seen too many lesson plan templates that are 3-4 pages long. This is realistic and a great, quick, resource/tool to have in your educator toolbox. *Please leave a positive review for this free resource! It’d really help! Thanks, James Given
Preview of FREE FFA Ag Ed Bell Ringer Activity Page for the Agriculture Education Classroom

FREE FFA Ag Ed Bell Ringer Activity Page for the Agriculture Education Classroom

Start each class period with an organized and ready-to-use Bell Ringer Activity Page for the agriculture classroom! Featuring an FFA Emblem outline with an encouraging reminder for students to "LEAD" well, this allows students to keep their responses for the week organized. This page can be turned in at the end of the week for an easy weekly assignment grade. Make your own bell ringers OR pair with these FREE bell ringer powerpoints from National FFA, found in their Educator Resources library -&
Preview of 7 Steps to Effective Lesson Planning

7 Steps to Effective Lesson Planning

Created by
TallTeacher.com
TallTeacher’s 7 Steps to Effective Lesson PlanningLooking for a clear, practical way to build powerful daily lessons that align with your teaching goals? This 7-step tool walks educators through each phase of effective lesson planning—from standards to reflection—while reinforcing best practices from From Burnout to Breakthrough. ✅ All the steps to help you plan your lessons effectively ✅ ​Created using the 7 Steps Framework from Chapter 3 of my book From Burnout to Breakthrough: Grace, Grit, a
Preview of Lab Safety Contract: Essential Guidelines for Safe Science Experiments CTE

Lab Safety Contract: Essential Guidelines for Safe Science Experiments CTE

Created by
SCRUB SQUAD
This comprehensive Lab Safety Contract outlines essential safety protocols for students during science experiments. By signing, students agree to: Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and lab coats.Follow all teacher instructions before handling lab materials or equipment.Understand and respect hazard symbols (biohazard, corrosive, toxic, etc.) while treating all specimens and chemicals with caution.Refrain from eating, drinking, chewing gum, or applying cos
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