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Units
By Mrs. G

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Start by collecting ideas and activities that correlate with your unit. Then decide which ones will work best for you. Next you will need to decide how many days you want to spend on a unit. If you have a curriculum map that you are required to follow make sure it fits within that time frame. You could write out a general set of lesson plans ie: Day one do this or that ... Day two......etc... Keep the plans and activities in a file folder so that it is easy to access during the year.

Make sure you reflect on the unit after you have done it. Change or delete activities that didn't work the way you wanted them to. Don't forget to update these units when you find new and better activities.

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