Substitute Teacher Tips for Long-Term Assignments

  1. Make Time for Introductions.
  2. Get to Know How the Class Runs.
  3. Consistency is Key.
  4. Communicate Effectively.
  5. Be Prepared for the Transition.

What should a sub plan include?

Stock the folder with essential classroom information, including:

  • Class roster.
  • Attendance sheet.
  • Up-to-date seating chart.
  • Daily instruction schedule/school schedule.
  • Names of helpful students and/or a job chart.
  • Classroom rules.
  • Classroom routines and procedures.
  • Overview of your behavior management system.

Do long-term subs make lesson plans?

The responsibilities of long-term subs typically include developing lesson plans, assigning homework, maintaining discipline and managing the class. Before taking on this role, make sure you understand what’s expected of you at work.

What is long-term instruction plans?

Long Range Plans (LRPs), often referred to as Year Plans, are documents that are prepared at the beginning of a school term or year and outline what a teacher will teach or cover in the course being taught.

Do long term subs get paid for holidays?

Yes, long-term substitute teachers will receive pay for all holidays recognized by the Baltimore County Board of Education.

What does a long term sub need?

Long Term Substitute Teacher Education and Training Long term substitute teachers need at least a bachelor’s degree in education or in a related field. In addition, most districts require long term substitute teachers to achieve their teaching certification.

How long should sub plans be?

The fast track to peace and reassurance while you’re out of the classroom is creating sub plans that work for you and not against you. Substitute teachers only need a sub plan that is about 2-3 pages long.

Do long term subs get paid more?

A full time substitute teacher works a schedule similar to a regular teaching assignment, but most subs earn significantly less pay compared with regular teachers.

Can long term subs take days off?

LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Long term assignments are consistent with the teachers schedule and may be 10 consecutive days, or a few days a week for several weeks. When serving in a long-term assignment the substitute is responsible for all the absent teachers duties and is considered the teacher of record.

What is long term planning?

Long-term planning is about setting a process by which a particular strategic plan will be achieved. Long-term planning usually differs for each department and involves monitoring and evaluating activities, as well as establishing goals that you expect to achieve five or more years ahead.

What will be the time requirement for a long term planning?

It’s about aligning the business’ long-term goals and developing action plans in line with the strategic plan. Depending upon the type of business, the time scale for long-range plans can vary from three years through to one or two decades.

What are some low-prep art projects for substitute teachers?

Get your students excited about learning art history and Cubism by creating a Pablo Picasso portrait with oil pastels. Fill up your art sub plan folder with engaging, low-prep art projects that are easy to implement for substitute teachers. Teach your students about abstract art, the artist’s Blue P

Do substitute teachers need to know about art media?

There are times a substitute teacher will have no knowledge of art media, so I have created this list as a helpful resource. I will be adding to it in the future. Click the red title to be taken to the YouTube video.

How do you teach art history to substitute teachers?

Get your students excited about learning art history by creating a Keith Haring inspired artwork. Fill up your art sub plan folder with engaging, low-prep art projects that are easy to implement for substitute teachers. Teach your students about 1980’s Pop Art, pictograms, and how to draw dancing fi