Planning a Unit Study and staying organized throughout the whole process from planning to teaching
For about a month now I have been trying to locate the perfect unit study planner, but could not find one that suited my needs. I has hesitant to create one since I was not 100% sure what I needed out of it… until now that is. 🙂
I ended up creating and then changing and then tweaking this unit study planner – but now I feel like it has hit the sweet spot – and has helped me tremendously to plan some upcoming Kinder-Prep units!
What you’ll get
There are 5 pages in total.
- Page 1 – Covers the units main topic- subtopics – unit overview and what standards will be assessed
- Page 2- Vocabulary words! Along with the child’s description. I put “child’s description” because the definitions they use would not be the same as an adult.
- Page 3- Purposeful Activities. The categories include: math, science, writing, reading, social, Art. Along with two black spaces for you to fill in your own categories.
- This page is for you to list / describe the activities in your unit that will touch on these important learning points. I like this page a lot because it ensures that I have whole array of activities for the kiddos!
- Page 4- Resource List- Here I list all the resources I will use throughout the unit.
- Books from the library
- Printables off of Pinterest
- YouTube videos
- Page 5- Supplies Needed- Everything that I will need to complete this unit. This page makes sure I have all of ingredients for science experiments, I have the folders for the lapbooks, etc.
I love that these pages not only help me plan out units, but they keep me completely organized throughout the entire process of planning and then teaching!
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Christin Fortenberry says
I love this! I have too been looking for something to help me put together a Unit Study for my kiddos. Something simple and straight forward.
Thank you so much! 😉