Unit Planning
Unit Planning
A unit plan sits between the year plan and the lesson plan. It breaks a year’s content into coherent blocks, each with its own rationale, processes, and assessment. Unit planning is described by educators as the most important and most time-consuming planning level a teacher does.
Units as content blocks, why unit planning matters, and how it saves time later
Eight components every unit plan should include
Why learning activities differ from teaching activities, with a worked food unit example
Why each subject has its own processes, how to assess them, and how to plan interdisciplinary units
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