GradeBook lets you create and maintain text-based lesson plans that you can associate with your classes. As a standards-based grade book application, academic standards for grades K-12 are available for use in mapping lesson plans and assignments.
You can create and designate a default lesson plan template to use each time you create a lesson plan. You can also create and choose from other lesson plan templates you have created should you need to deviate from the default template.
To enhance your lesson plans, you may attach other files, such as worksheets, charts, or resources. If you created lesson plans in a word processing program, you can copy and paste them into GradeBook and use the text editor to adjust the formatting.
Lesson plans are saved in the Lesson Plan Bank and can be shared with other teachers. To simplify the search for lessons plans in the Lesson Plan Bank, you can use keywords or associate lesson plans with a specific content area, grade level, and unit.
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Refer to the following topics:
•“Create Lesson Plan Template”
Once a lesson plan has been created and scheduled, it displays on the Class Dashboard screen Lessons tab. The icons that display beside each lesson plan let you print, edit, reschedule, and remove the lesson plan from a class.
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