Allow lesson sections unique to class
Different template settings for content areas. Allow math to be different from science lesson plans.
My state requires certain language arts formats for lesson plans, but the other subject areas don't have a specific template. However I have to apply the language arts template to all my classes using this program. Keep up the good work!
You can now define a unique set of lesson sections for each class, to ensure your lesson structure fits the specific needs and pedagogy of each subject you teach!
To add or modify your lesson layouts, click "User Settings" > "Lesson Layouts".
To connect a lesson layout to a class, go to your "Classes" page, edit the class, and select the lesson layout.
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Lady Boss commented
Learning in a classroom that allows unique lesson sections its very interesting. It lets us focus on different topics that are important for our growth. Sometimes, I need extra help with my assignments. I found this review on cheap essay writing services helpful https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/complete-review-cheap-essay-writing-services-digital-marketplace1-czsqf/ This has made it easier to manage my workload. Overall, having unique lessons makes learning more interesting and effective.
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Matthew Flinn commented
I love the different tabs for the Lesson Display, but I find that because I teach multiple classes (elementary classroom), it would he great to have different tabs for different curriculum items. For example, Math is different than phonics.
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Amanda Tice commented
Our reading curriculum has different names for the parts of the lesson than everything else we use so I would like to be able to have the lesson sections have different names for that class.
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Diane Pope commented
I would like to have a different set of lesson sections for certain courses. Right now the layouts are all global. For example my Algebra 1 courses might have Lessons, Homework, Activities, Standards, but my Pre-Calc courses might have Lessons, Formative Assessments, Google Classroom.
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Nicolecastro302 commented
I would like to see an option where I can have different tab labels for each class. For example, in my Literacy Block, I need tabs for Interactive Read Aloud, Explicit Comprehension, and Writer's Workshop but I don't need those tabs for Math, Science and Social Studies. I just need an Instruction tab or maybe Small and Whole group tabs for just Math. My Science class needs a Lab tab and Social Studies needs a Project tab. I know if I just don't put anything in the extra boxes it won't show up in my plans. However, there are only so many number of tabs that Planbook lets you have so it is not sufficient. Having this new option will make it easier to stay organized when the tabs won't be cluttered with labels that I don't need for a specific class.
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Anonymous commented
We use a customized lesson layout for our classroom lessons. We have staff members who work as classroom teachers on some days and pull-out teachers on other days. It would be useful to be able to create (as an admin) and use (as a teacher) different layouts for different classes
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Joshua Prentice commented
Would love this functionality
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melissa.adams commented
Absolutely agree!!! Very important especially when you get to high school and are teaching different contents.
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Shayna Aldrich commented
Have the ability to create different tabs for different classes
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Leora Coleman commented
YES YES YES YES YES
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Tori white commented
Yes, with customized tabs for each class. That would be awesome!
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Laura Haim commented
Each subject has it's own flow (science may start with discovery, math with a direct instruction) so we should be able to have different lesson templates and layouts for each class.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed! It's also important to be able to use different templates for the school year and ESY.
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Julie Gravett commented
This is especially important for elementary teachers. My math class template is very different than my reading template, which is different than my science/social studies template.
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Anonymous commented
I would like my intervention classes to have 4 specific headings but I want I while math class to have those 4 heading but 2 more headings. I would like to check off headings I need depending on which class I am writing plans for.
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Antionette Payne commented
Allow for planning within a literacy or math block (Guided instruction, shared reading, etc) They are not always at the same time but I would like to have them within my literacy or numeracy block.
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Alysse Van Fosaen commented
Customizable display settings for individual classes!