Substitute Teaching

Substitute Teaching
Author: Luigi Winfred
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre:
ISBN:

Elementary-school students are, of course, at a very different point in their development than children in middle school and high school. This book includes the following topics: -Being Prepared -Emergency Lesson Plans for any classroom -Classroom Management -Games -Rewards -Communication with the Classroom Teacher -Creating a Resource Binder

A Guide for Substitute and Interim Teachers

A Guide for Substitute and Interim Teachers
Author: Barbara Washington
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000294714

If you're a substitute or interim teacher, or thinking of becoming one, you won't want to miss the techniques and strategies in this user-friendly, easy-to-read book. Author Barbara Washington guides you through every step, including the application process, lesson planning, classroom management, and school safety. Each chapter offers practical examples and current best practices to support you on your way to success. The book also includes essential tools such as reproducible lesson plans, worksheets, graphic organizers, and more. Concise but complete, this is an ideal resource for substitute teacher professional development.

The Substitute Teaching Survival Guide, Grades 6-12

The Substitute Teaching Survival Guide, Grades 6-12
Author: John Dellinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2005
Genre: Classroom management
ISBN:

Presents suggestions and advice for substitute teachers along with emergency lesson plans for language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies.

Substantial Classrooms

Substantial Classrooms
Author: Jill Vialet
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1119663857

Transform Your School’s Substitute Teaching Experience Just like everything else, substitute teaching is about to undergo a big change. In Substantial Classrooms: Redesigning the Substitute Teaching Experience, authors Jill Vialet and Amanda von Moos usher in a new era of innovation in substitute teaching. Threaded with concrete and actionable ways to improve the experience of substitute teaching for administrators, students, and the teachers themselves, Substantial Classrooms is a leading voice for innovation and renewal in substitute teaching. Instead of viewing substitute teachers as a placeholder in an educator’s absence, this book encourages readers to view substitute teachers as vital resources that diversify the typical classroom learning experience. While other books look only at making a bad situation bearable, this book re-examines substitute teaching with an eye towards reinventing it as a unique and valuable part of students’ educational experience. Key themes of Substantial Classrooms include: How substitute teaching works today Applying human-centered design to create change in legacy systems like substitute teaching Concrete and inspiring examples of different models for substitute teaching, for example, reimagining it as paid fieldwork for aspiring teachers. In addition to these key themes, every chapter includes stories and techniques from dynamic and innovative educational practitioners. This must-have guide to substitute teaching can improve schools everywhere and revolutionize the way educators, school and district leaders, colleges, and community partners view the experience of substitute teaching as a lever to positively impact schools.

The Organized Teacher’s Guide to Substitute Teaching

The Organized Teacher’s Guide to Substitute Teaching
Author: Steve Springer
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-05-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071747494

Have no fear, the substitute is here! Be prepared with the confidence and the knowledge for any classroom situation. As a substitute teacher, you have the powers of a superhero. Who else could teach sixth grade math one day and then transform into a sub for the kindergarten gym instructor the next? What other educator bravely goes into work not knowing what subject or grade he or she will teach that day and still manages a smile? But even superheroes need a little help; that is where this book comes in. The Organized Teacher’s Guide to Substitute Teaching is the only guide that gives you the tips and strategies to not only survive a day of strangers but actually create an impact in the classroom. Appropriate for grades kindergarten through six, this bible for substitute teachers will get you through the entire school day, even if the regular teacher did not leave lesson plans! Among hundreds of valuable ideas, The Organized Teacher’s Guide to Substitute Teaching offers: A guide to making your own Substitute Teacher Tool Kit, filled with items you will need throughout your day In-depth information about each grade level so you know what to expect, no matter what class you're assigned Core curriculum activities, writing assignments, and projects specifically targeted to each grade level Sponge activities, games, and fillers designed to help you fill the time until class transitions or before the end of the day Advice on how to keep calm and in control even if students try to test your limits An interactive CD-ROM with ready-to-print templates and worksheets

Elementary Classroom Teaching

Elementary Classroom Teaching
Author: Evette Hanning
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre:
ISBN:

Elementary-school students are, of course, at a very different point in their development than children in middle school and high school. This book includes the following topics: -Being Prepared -Emergency Lesson Plans for any classroom -Classroom Management -Games -Rewards -Communication with the Classroom Teacher -Creating a Resource Binder

Substitute Teaching

Substitute Teaching
Author: Sidney W. Gilford
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2014-07-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610489438

What does one need to be a substitute teacher -- particularly to be successful as a substitute teacher? This book has been written to be a resource to those who are new to substitute teaching or are seasoned teachers considering substitute teaching. From the role of a substitute teacher to hints for getting assignments, from a typical day to being considered for a full-time position, from lesson plans to classroom management, from the Sub Pack to sample ground rules, this book has something for everyone. In addition to original filler activities labeled by grade and subject, Substitute Teaching: Everything You Need for Success includes practical teaching strategies, hands-on activities to use in classrooms with students at various learning levels, checklists, a glossary, and a list of resources to guide you along the path toward being a successful substitute teacher.

The Organized Teacher's Guide to Substitute Teaching, Grades K-8, Second Edition

The Organized Teacher's Guide to Substitute Teaching, Grades K-8, Second Edition
Author: Steve Springer
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-06-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1260453545

Navigate any classroom situation with confidence! As a substitute teacher, you have the powers of a superhero. Who else could teach sixth grade math one day and then transform into a sub for the kindergarten gym instructor the next? What other educator bravely goes into work not knowing what subject or grade he or she will teach that day and still manages a smile? But even superheroes need a little help—that is where this book comes in. The Organized Teacher’s Guide to Substitute Teaching is the only guide that gives you the tips and strategies to not only survive a day of strangers but actually create an impact in the classroom. Appropriate for grades kindergarten through eighth, this bible for substitute teachers will get you through the entire school day, even if the regular teacher did not leave lesson plans! Among hundreds of valuable ideas, The Organized Teacher’s Guide to Substitute Teaching offers: A guide to making your own Substitute Teacher Tool Kit, filled with items you will need throughout your day In-depth information about each grade level so you know what to expect, no matter what class you're assigned Core curriculum activities, writing assignments, and projects specifically targeted to each grade level Sponge activities, games, and fillers designed to help you fill the time until class transitions or before the end of the Advice on how to keep calm and in control even if students try to test your limits Accessible interactive online content with ready-to-print templates and worksheets

The Substitute Teacher's Guide to Success

The Substitute Teacher's Guide to Success
Author: Ellen L. Kronowitz
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Substitute teachers
ISBN: 9780205624959

In The Substitute Teacher's Guide to Success, bestselling author Ellen Kronowitz gives substitute teachers the tools they need to successfully navigate their classrooms. This practical guide offers professional content, tips, tools, and advice for substitute teachers of all backgrounds and levels. Each chapter profiles a student and includes a) a short introductory story on the student, b) IEP goals and objectives for that student, and c) tips for adapting/modifying instruction. The Substitute Teacher's Guide to Success reflects best practices and standards-based education, focusing on topics that are essential to successful substitute teaching at elementary, middle, and high school levels.