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Reply to "s/o Question for teachers - why do you rewrite your lesson plans each year?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I will say that new teachers and teachers of a new curriculum do have to make that investment on the front end. However, guided reading lesson plans can be used over and over without a lot of tweaks because you are focused on a specific skill. I used the Reading A-Z plans and would go throud and highlight and annotate the portions I would use for each of my reading groups. It still took prep work/pre-planning but not rewriting a lesson plan each time. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes it is a lot of hard work but I am baffled how you think it is a waste of time. My kids consistently make a huge amount of reading progress, year after year. I do this because it works. [/quote] My kids make huge amounts of reading progress as well, but I don't have to spend hours and house Sunday evening writing lesson plans. I think some teachers make more work than they need to.[/quote][/quote]
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