Sub Binder
One of the last things you want to think about as you're starting a new school year is preparing sub plans or a substitute binder for a sick day. But when that sick day inevitably arrives, you will wish you had prepared ahead of time for it!
This substitute binder resource includes everything you need to prep for a day off. And the best part, if you write the plans now, you'll barely ever have to write them again!
What makes this resource different from other sub binder resources?
This download includes many of the same substitute binder forms that you are accustomed using in your classroom. But, this resource includes two things that make it a little different:
There are sample plans for lessons that are 80% complete. I have found that writing a skeleton sub plan before the school year gets in full swing cuts down my sub writing time by over 50%. Use the template provided in this resource to map out a sub plan that you can use and reuse all year long. Simply bold the words that you will need to go back in and change later!
This resource also includes emergency sub plan templates, and a cheat sheet full of no-prep teaching activities that you can write into your emergency plans! I am a big fan of having emergency plans prepped ahead of time, but not having to make copies for them each time I have to use them! This resource will give you the tools that you need to write quality emergency plans so you can forget about sub plans for the rest of the year!
What does this download include?
Binder Cover
Thank You Page with important phone extensions
Schedule Page
Roster and Attendance Directions
Dismissal Chart
Need-to-Know Routines and Procedures
Student Info (severe allergies, accommodations, etc.)
Sub Feedback Page
Daily Sub Plan template
Daily Sub Plan Example
Emergency Sub Plan template
Emergency Sub Plan Sample
List of 'emergency' teaching activities that require no printing, prep, or copying
All forms are completely editable. A Canva file and Powerpoint file are included in this download.
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Who created this product?
Stephanie Sutherland has served as a classroom teacher for nine years in Tennessee public schools, with one year as an instructional coach. She has her BA in child psychology, and her Masters in Elementary Teaching. She enjoys creating resources for lessons that she has done in her own classroom in an attempt to make other teachers' lives easier.
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TERMS OF USE - © Stephanie Sutherland-The Simple Classroom
Purchase of this digital download is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part) on the internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me with any questions!
hello@thesimpleclassroom.com
One of the last things you want to think about as you're starting a new school year is preparing sub plans or a substitute binder for a sick day. But when that sick day inevitably arrives, you will wish you had prepared ahead of time for it!
This substitute binder resource includes everything you need to prep for a day off. And the best part, if you write the plans now, you'll barely ever have to write them again!
What makes this resource different from other sub binder resources?
This download includes many of the same substitute binder forms that you are accustomed using in your classroom. But, this resource includes two things that make it a little different:
There are sample plans for lessons that are 80% complete. I have found that writing a skeleton sub plan before the school year gets in full swing cuts down my sub writing time by over 50%. Use the template provided in this resource to map out a sub plan that you can use and reuse all year long. Simply bold the words that you will need to go back in and change later!
This resource also includes emergency sub plan templates, and a cheat sheet full of no-prep teaching activities that you can write into your emergency plans! I am a big fan of having emergency plans prepped ahead of time, but not having to make copies for them each time I have to use them! This resource will give you the tools that you need to write quality emergency plans so you can forget about sub plans for the rest of the year!
What does this download include?
Binder Cover
Thank You Page with important phone extensions
Schedule Page
Roster and Attendance Directions
Dismissal Chart
Need-to-Know Routines and Procedures
Student Info (severe allergies, accommodations, etc.)
Sub Feedback Page
Daily Sub Plan template
Daily Sub Plan Example
Emergency Sub Plan template
Emergency Sub Plan Sample
List of 'emergency' teaching activities that require no printing, prep, or copying
All forms are completely editable. A Canva file and Powerpoint file are included in this download.
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Who created this product?
Stephanie Sutherland has served as a classroom teacher for nine years in Tennessee public schools, with one year as an instructional coach. She has her BA in child psychology, and her Masters in Elementary Teaching. She enjoys creating resources for lessons that she has done in her own classroom in an attempt to make other teachers' lives easier.
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TERMS OF USE - © Stephanie Sutherland-The Simple Classroom
Purchase of this digital download is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part) on the internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me with any questions!
hello@thesimpleclassroom.com
One of the last things you want to think about as you're starting a new school year is preparing sub plans or a substitute binder for a sick day. But when that sick day inevitably arrives, you will wish you had prepared ahead of time for it!
This substitute binder resource includes everything you need to prep for a day off. And the best part, if you write the plans now, you'll barely ever have to write them again!
What makes this resource different from other sub binder resources?
This download includes many of the same substitute binder forms that you are accustomed using in your classroom. But, this resource includes two things that make it a little different:
There are sample plans for lessons that are 80% complete. I have found that writing a skeleton sub plan before the school year gets in full swing cuts down my sub writing time by over 50%. Use the template provided in this resource to map out a sub plan that you can use and reuse all year long. Simply bold the words that you will need to go back in and change later!
This resource also includes emergency sub plan templates, and a cheat sheet full of no-prep teaching activities that you can write into your emergency plans! I am a big fan of having emergency plans prepped ahead of time, but not having to make copies for them each time I have to use them! This resource will give you the tools that you need to write quality emergency plans so you can forget about sub plans for the rest of the year!
What does this download include?
Binder Cover
Thank You Page with important phone extensions
Schedule Page
Roster and Attendance Directions
Dismissal Chart
Need-to-Know Routines and Procedures
Student Info (severe allergies, accommodations, etc.)
Sub Feedback Page
Daily Sub Plan template
Daily Sub Plan Example
Emergency Sub Plan template
Emergency Sub Plan Sample
List of 'emergency' teaching activities that require no printing, prep, or copying
All forms are completely editable. A Canva file and Powerpoint file are included in this download.
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Who created this product?
Stephanie Sutherland has served as a classroom teacher for nine years in Tennessee public schools, with one year as an instructional coach. She has her BA in child psychology, and her Masters in Elementary Teaching. She enjoys creating resources for lessons that she has done in her own classroom in an attempt to make other teachers' lives easier.
***************************************************************************************
TERMS OF USE - © Stephanie Sutherland-The Simple Classroom
Purchase of this digital download is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part) on the internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me with any questions!
hello@thesimpleclassroom.com