Grade Books and Lesson Plans
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Grade books and lesson plans are two essential things that teachers need during the school year. While most grades and lessons can be recorded online, some teachers still choose to keep a paper record. This allows teachers to easily store grades for quick reference at any time during the school day or at home when they may not have access to digital records.
Easy record keeping at hand
Grade books are a great resource for teachers to have. They provide an easy way to keep track of student progress and performance. They can also help identify areas where students may need extra help. Grade books can also show a pattern in a student's performance throughout the school year. It can be easier for some teachers to view improvement or consistency by keeping a grade book in their desk or filing cabinet.
Don't miss a single student with attendance records
Grade books also work well for keeping track of attendance from day to day. Keeping both attendance and grades together in one place can help teachers know what assignments their students are missing if they happen to be absent for a long period of time.
Make your lessons count
Lesson plans are another important tool for teachers. They are a type of planner that can help teachers organize their thoughts and ideas for each day or week of class. With lesson plans teachers can track how long each lesson should take with instruction, demonstration, and book work included. Lesson plans can also be a great resource for substitute teachers. Whenever a classroom teacher needs to be gone for the day, lesson plans can be written up for the substitute to follow so that the students don't fall behind. Lesson plan books can be stored away in your work bag and reviewed at home if needed so you can always add to what you have planned.