This is my first time planning for a long-term substitute. I like to plan ahead, so I've been thinking about it a TON! I'm due mid-April, which is perfect timing (if I do say so myself), which means I've had the whole year to think about it. No, I am not a freak and did not plan for this since September. However, thinking about what I'd like to do helps so I can complete bits and pieces along the way and now I'm ready to get down and dirty rather than "think" about what to do.
Even if you have a requested sub in your classroom for all the meetings you have to attend, it takes time to get to know someone's style and preferences while adding your own touch as well. I was a long term sub for kindergarten and know how certain things are important to keep the same for when the teacher returns (even if I'm not returning), and things that I can change based on me and my style.
Here are some
questions I asked myself and
answers I came up with:
Q: How will I communicate what I do on a daily, weekly, and/or monthly basis that's NOT part of a what I would normally put on sub plans (such as book orders or how I communicate with families)?
I already have a sub binder with school schedules, seating charts, emergency plans, basic classroom procedures, etc. My major concern? I did NOT want to completely overwhelm my sub with a classroom "manual" because to be honest, 1) I wouldn't read through a GIANT pack of papers and 2) I also know that as long as there is a general outline, a sub will still need to get into a groove and teach his/her own way.
A: General Procedures & Routines Table of Contents
So I did come up with this. It looks like a lot, but there's only a small little blurb about each thing, organized alphabetically with tabs, & it includes some specific events already planned for when I'm out.
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Ok, so there are a lot of things on here, but I figure she can reference it as needed.
Remember, each item only has a small blurb about it, not some essay-long explanation.
See below for a sample of what I wrote for the P and W sections: |