Description
No-Prep elementary library lessons are perfect for last minute lessons and sub are perfect for last minute lessons and substitute teachers.
Say goodbye to spending excessive time on plans that go unused and fail to capture students’ interest. These NO-PREP lessons and sub plans are the perfect remedy. They’re meticulously crafted to be used with picture books, biographies, and informational books. They are the ideal for pulling together a quick lesson or leaving behind substitute teacher plans.
It is challenging to create simple yet engaging sub plans. Not knowing who the sub will be, and yet wanting students engaged in meaningful activities that align with school and library expectations. This comprehensive set of no-prep library lessons comes complete with templates, printable activities, and even board games that guarantee an enriching experience for students.
After downloading these no prep sub plans, be prepared to hear subs exclaim how fun and easy it is for them to be in the library.
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This activity will keep students engaged in CCSS, AASL, and/or ISTE standards even in your absence!
Included
After downloading the resource, you will receive:
⭐2 no prep sub plan templates. One requires ZERO technology and the other does. Print out the plan you want to use, write in the name of the book & check off the activity that students will do.
⭐Editable Welcome sheet that you can leave in your sub plan folder. Type it up once and leave behind for any day you need to be absent!
⭐Editable Lesson Plans where you can type in your own Early Finishers and Book Titles.
⭐11 printable activities that your students will love and that are great for diverse ages. These are great for any fictional picture book! Activities include retelling the story, identifying the moral, identifying the favorite part, choosing a favorite character, creating playlists, compare and contrast activity, and a board game.
⭐23 printable activities that your students will love and that are great for diverse ages. These are great for any biographical picture book! Activities include biographical timelines, infographics, playlists, social media posts, character analysis, a board game, and more.
⭐The board games are a fun way to engage students in collaborative conversations about books they’ve read! Print it out and laminate for repeated use. This board game is awesome for 2-4 players that can read on their own!