How Do You Write A Unit Plan?
As a new teacher or educator, it can be overwhelming to face all the responsibilities in writing a good unit plan that maps to all the audiences in our classrooms. Here are some helpful steps in making a learning unit more meaningful for your learners. • Define Your Objectives. Writing a clear goal for each lesson and activity will help focus the learning of your students and your teaching. • Follow a Standard Template for Preparing a Unit. Normally, these begin with objectives, but also include standards addressed, materials, lessons, assessments, resources, and accommodations for all learners in the classroom. • Survey Your Resources. Take some time to review what resources are already available to you. Often, there are good resources already in use and taking the time to use a previous lesson or learning methodology will save a lot of time in the long run. • Study the State Standards and become knowledgeable about the actual content/subject matter of your unit plan. • List in sequen