Emergency Sub Plans for 3rd or 4th Grade BUNDLE - FIVE DAYS of Plans No Prep!
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These emergency sub plans have FIVE days of substitute lesson plans! These substitute teacher activities include 51 of my store's products! While these one week emergency sub plans were created with 3rd grade in mind, they would work well for 4th grade review.
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NO planning on your part! Just print, copy, and leave on your desk! I have provided pages with substitute notes for each activity. See the Bonus File! If you have a substitute binder, you could easily leave all of this inside of it. There is also a substitute feedback form so you know how the day went.
These activities are great for 3rd grade standards review, and they should be easy enough for the substitute and students to get through together.
Subjects for ALL 5 Sets:
Math
-- Place Value, Round to Nearest 10/100, Even/Odd Numbers, Adding,
Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Quadrilaterals, Perimeter, and
Area
Reading
-- Short passages and paragraphs where students read and answer questions.
Grammar
-- Common, Proper, Plural Nouns, Adjectives, and Verbs
Language
-- Homophones and Idioms
Writing
-- Paragraph Writing, Correcting Sentences, Rewrite the Paragraph Correctly
Science
-- Desert, Savanna, & Rainforest Animals, Tornadoes, and Hurricanes
Social Studies
-- Facts About the American Flag, Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, Liberty Bell, and
Uncle Sam
Character Education
-- Responsibility, Respect, Trustworthiness, Helpful, and Caring
Art
-- Students create a piece of artwork using shapes given
Speaking/Listening
-- Would You Rather Questions
All of the worksheets and activities would work well for 3rd and 4th graders. The information should be a review of concepts for students. Your students get to work on skills appropriate for their grade level, and you get peace of mind that your classroom is running smoothly. PLUS, most of these activities and worksheets have an answer key that you can leave with the substitute. As a sub myself, I like when I can grade things when there's downtime!
Having emergency substitute plans has been a lifesaver for me. There have been so many times over the years where one of my children got sick in the middle of the night. At first I would wake up really early, rush over to school and put together what I could. I started to create an Emergency Sub Folder to keep on my desk/front table everyday when I left. If I couldn't make it in the morning, I knew my class would still run smoothly. Once one set was used, I'd get out the next one.
These substitute plans include pages of notes to leave with the worksheets, explaining what to do. I tend to leave extra plans, so there's a chance not everything will get used. If something doesn't get used, you could save it for the next year, or use it as a review at the end of the year.
These are the resources in this bundle:
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Jennifer Cook -- Life with 5 Boys :)