Transcription of 1 IPD InsideCover 2011 - Teaching as Leadership
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Unit Planning Chapter Four I. Develop Your Unit Vision II. Create Your Summative Unit Assessment III. Translate Your Learning Goals Into Lesson Objectives IV. Sequence Your Content and Scaffold Your Lesson Objectives V. Schedule Your Objectives on the School Calendar VI. Create Your Beginning-of-Unit Diagnostic Tool VII. Create a Tracking System for Your Objectives VIII. Continually Adjust Your Plan Introduction A unit plan continues the mapping process that you began with your long-term plan. Just as your long- term plan sets out the goals and pacing for the whole year, your unit plan sets out your goals and pacing for the discrete slices of the year to which you have assigned your learning goals.
Unit Planning 54 that must be included in these X weeks, or X days?” Given the limited number of weeks, days, and lessons in a unit, each moment becomes more precious, forcing you to pace yourself
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