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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In part, it depends on which grade levels you work with. At the younger ages, you do more crafts etc so there is some planning for that. I do most of my planning mentally. I work with Pre-K through grade 8. I make photocopies of material and books, and for the older kids, use their curriculum materials as much as possible. I spent almost no time at home planning lessons, but occasionally spend an hour or 2 per week finishing a report. I don't need to do that, but I prefer to so that my work time is more flexible. Love my job! Hours are great and so are the kids. The downside is the IEP meetings. I have at least once per year per each student. The paperwork takes me 30-60 minutes per student and the meeting itself is usually an hour. That's time when I miss seeing the students I normally do at that time and then I have to figure out how to make that time up. Join us if interested![/quote] This was in reply to the PP just above me.[/quote]
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