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5 Tips to Build an Effective Lesson Plan in Minutes

June 8, 2023 by Krejci Creations

I remember being so excited about heading back to school. The weeks before were spent setting up my classroom, preparing for Open House, creating class lists, labeling EVERYTHING, and making sure all items on my to-do list were checked off. There was just one problem…

I had completely neglected one of the most important things.  MY LESSON PLANS!!!

So many other things needed to be ready before that first lesson did. But waiting until the last minute, when my head was about to explode from overstimulation and extreme exhaustion, was not a good scenario.

Over the years I began to work smarter, not harder, and it turned planning into something I enjoyed instead of something I dreaded.

Here are my top 5 tips to help make lesson planning a breeze, especially when the craziness of back-to-school rolls around!

Tip #1: Get back to the basics

Remember in college when you created lesson plans for real? While they were great practice, they aren’t practical for teachers to use for every lesson. We can still create effective lessons without the lengthy format. We don’t need to fill out a page-long template to build a strong lesson plan.

Nevertheless, let’s not forget what makes up a great lesson plan and the importance of having a plan. I’m a true believer in what Benjamin Franklin once said, “If You Fail to Plan, You Are Planning to Fail”.

lesson plan framework

All lesson plans need a clear beginning, middle, and end. The Lesson Plan Framework  includes questions and prompts to ensure your lesson plans include all major components.

Full disclosure–I was never a fan of lesson plan templates and am so thankful my administrators never required them. Instead, I used bullet points and jotted my ideas down in an organized list.

Tip #2: Keep a Running List of Resources

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It’s easy to get into a routine of doing the same thing for a warm-up activity or using the same type of activity for your small group math center. 

While consistency has its benefits, it’s important to mix things up to keep your students excited and engaged during your lesson. 

Therefore, I recommend keeping a running list of ideas, resources, and activities to choose from.

For example, what websites are good for video clips? Which activities work well for warm-ups/bell ringers? What do students enjoy doing on choice boards? You can then pull from this list when creating lesson plans.

Tip #3: Take Pictures of Your Activities

If you were to glance at my lesson plans, you would see a lot of pictures. I took pictures of my math center every day and inserted them into my digital lesson plan copy. If you think you’ll remember what “multiplication matching activity” means the next year, trust me–you won’t. By placing pictures in my lesson plans, I never had to wonder what I meant the year before.

Tip #4: Collaborative Planning is a Must

My best years of lesson planning were done first in a group setting. It was extremely helpful to talk through the week and make sure everyone was on the same page. We were able to learn each other’s strengths and took on roles that built upon those strengths.

For example, one of us would type up the plans and add hyperlinks to any web-based activities, while the other would look through the previous year’s slides to help us remember what we did. The rest would search on TPT and/or look at our list of resources. This system helped us become efficient and build lesson plans in no time at all!

Tip #5: Don't Start From Scratch

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Grab the Freebie!

Now, if the thought of putting together a list of activities and resources has you grasping for air, don’t worry! I am sharing my list of 60+ lesson plan ideas to help you get started! There is also room to add your own ideas, because two minds are better than one, right?

Click the button to grab this freebie and get ready to plan your lessons in minutes!

Until next time,

Happy Teaching!

P.S. Need ideas for structuring a 90-minute math block? Read this BLOG POST!

Filed Under: Back to School, blog posts, Lesson Plans Tagged With: 4th grade math, bell ringers, choice boards, collaborative planning, lesson hooks, lesson plan framework, lesson plans, math centers, purposeful practice, small group instruction, warm ups

Math Games – 3 Reasons Why I Switched From Printable to Digital

June 7, 2022 by Krejci Creations

Walk into my classroom on any given day and you’ll see students playing math games. Games spark instant engagement and are a great way to practice math concepts. They teach students important social skills and provide opportunities to build relationships with their peers. Simply put, games are fun…and we want students to have fun, right?

Playing Games in a Pandemic

The pandemic forced me to rethink how I implemented math games in my classroom. Early on, students were not allowed to share materials, so playing a typical board game was out of the question. I was determined to find a way to provide these activities for my students. If there was ever a need for play in the classroom, it was during the pandemic.

digital math games

Once I figured out how to embed dice in Google Slides, I added game pieces and set the game board as the background. Not only was this fairly simple, but my students also loved playing digital games! As I watched them play, I began to see the benefits of going digital.

Digital vs. Printable

There are 3 main reasons why I prefer digital math games over printable ones. First, all materials (dice, game pieces) are embedded, making them a NO PREP resource and mess-free!

Second, if students don’t finish playing in one class period, they can pick up where they left off the next day and actually finish the game. Students often run out of time with printable games and never finish playing.

The third thing I love about digital games is that I can view their progress at any time and even comment on their game. This creates more accountability and ownership than they had with printable math games.

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Bump Game - A classroom Favorite

In this factor game, students roll two dice, add them together, and locate that number on the table. They then cover a baseball which shows a factor of that number.  Students love this game because of the ability to “bump” their opponent’s game piece off the board when they also play that space.

However, once a player has two game pieces covering one space, that space is locked and cannot be bumped. The first player to place all 10 of their game pieces on the board wins!

Digital > Printable

Digital games solved every single problem I had with printable games. I no longer had students playing around with materials or throwing dice across the room. Gone were the days of game pieces being spread all over the floor (and so often never put away). Games did not become damaged from poor treatment. Once I went digital, I never went back!

digital math games

All math games are created using Google Slides, making them super easy to assign to students. I’ve used Google Classroom as well as Schoology, and both platforms are teacher-friendly when it comes to assigning games.

If you haven’t used digital math games, I hope I’ve convinced you to give them a shot! They are perfect for math choice boards and early finishers, and can even be sent home to play as a family.

Click HERE to visit my TPT store where you’ll find over 40 fourth-grade math games to choose from!

If games are your thing, then Episode 18 of Elementary Math Chat is a must-listen! I share 7 review games to play in the classroom, and you can listen HERE or on your preferred listening app!

Until next time,
Happy Teaching!

-Annamarie

P.S. If you like digital resources, read this BLOG POST all about digital Boom Cards!

Filed Under: Digital Resources, blog posts, Math Centers Tagged With: 4th grade math centers, choice boards, digital games, Google Slides, math games, math workshop

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