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Being Prepared with Emergency Sub Plans

We’ve all been there. You find yourself unable to be in the classroom for the day. Maybe you’re sick or you have a sick kid at home. Maybe you have a leaking pipe in your kitchen. Whatever the reason, it’s important to be prepared for this scenario. Do you have lessons ready if you need to leave your students with a substitute teacher?

Give Yourself Peace of Mind

Having no prep lesson plans ready to go ensures that everything runs smoothly in your absence. Rather than telling the sub to show a movie or play a game, you can make sure that not a day gets wasted even when you can’t be there! This benefits your students by making sure they learn everything they need to, and it benefits you by lowering your stress! No teacher wants to be worried about their class when they can’t be there.

You don’t want to make extra work for yourself by adding creating sub plans to your plate! And you definitely don’t want to have to stop by your classroom to do prep work to make sure everything runs smoothly. 

Check Out These No Prep Sub Plans!

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Coral reefs are important for our world! In this informational text unit on coral reefs, students will learn about the threats to coral reefs and how they are being restored and protected. This is great as an environmental reading activity or as a sub plan. It requires no prep and is ready to use!

You can get this resource here on my website or from my TPT store!

This is an informational text unit on weather technologies. It is excellent for exploring the advanced technologies that meteorologists use to track and forecast weather. This unit requires no additional materials and is perfect for a lesson in your class or to leave as sub-plans. Printable and Google™

You can get this resource here on my website or from my TPT store!

Emergency Sub Plans

This is an informational text reading comprehension unit on Galapagos Giant Tortoises. It includes three pages of informational text, comprehension questions, and vocabulary activities. Students will think about the main idea, supporting details, and text features, such as the sidebar, and practice making inferences.

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