What a fun way to think about planning a lesson. I have several similar stacks of cards on my desks....for facilitation of meetings, strategies for leadership, etc...why not a concrete way to think about a lesson. Teachers seem to come to us with experiences from their programs that either taught them lengthy lesson plans or none at all. The result is the same, they struggle with how to plan a lesson. How can we make the transition into a teaching career easier and more successful? With ideas like this.
What a fun way to think about planning a lesson. I have several similar stacks of cards on my desks....for facilitation of meetings, strategies for leadership, etc...why not a concrete way to think about a lesson. Teachers seem to come to us with experiences from their programs that either taught them lengthy lesson plans or none at all. The result is the same, they struggle with how to plan a lesson. How can we make the transition into a teaching career easier and more successful? With ideas like this.
I'm curious. Did you buy or create cards for meetings and leadership?
That's great that you have cards for meetings and leadership! When I was researching similar ideas, I only came across a handful of examples.
I'm honestly surprised card decks aren't used more often.