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No Prep Sub Plans for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade

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I was able to quickly create lesson plans for a few days so that I don't need to worry if I need to be away from the classroom this year. I like that plans for 3 different grade levels are included as my assignment changes from one year to the next.
These substitute plans are organized and easy to use. I was so grateful to have these plans when I had to be gone. It was quick and easy to make the plans and my substitute said they were easy to follow.

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Stop stressing last-minute when you just want to take some Nyquil and curl back up and go to bed! These No PREP Sub Plans are the only sub plans you’ll need when you have to take a sick day (or a mental health day)! These sub plans include everything you or your team need to quickly pull together for up to 20 days of stress-free planning! You can use these all year long!

You can easily plan a sick day at any time of the day or night with these plans and can rest knowing that your students won’t miss any valuable learning. 

All of these activities review topics that your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students most likely have been taught so far in the year and suggest materials and books that are readily available in most classrooms so that your students can work independently and successfully.

Prep is quick and easy... Just print the schedule, student pages, and sub directions that you want to use, and you're ready to take that sick day!  It’s so easy that you can even text your team member what pages to print in the morning!

Easy-to-follow directions make it EASY for any sub to follow and ensure that work is completed correctly.  That means you don’t have to spend time in the middle of the night writing out detailed instructions that don’t always get followed.

Activities include answer keys to leave for students or your sub to correct so you don’t have to come back to a mountain of ungraded work!  What’s even better…many of the activities are ready to use as a printable worksheet or a digital version using Google Slides.

Here's what you'll get in each unit of sub plans:

  • 10 different comprehension activities
  • 2 writing prompts
  • 5 grammar activities 
  • 4 center activities
  • 10 different math activities
  • 2 science activities
  • 2 social studies activities
  • 2 brain break activities
  • 2 crafts
  • Read Aloud Suggestions or use what you have
  • Clear directions for your sub
  • Answer Keys

The topics and activities covered are:
* Most activities will have multiple versions with different clipart when appropriate

Beginning of the Year Unit

  1. Beginning/Middle/End
  2. Story Elements
  3. Problem/Solution
  4. Character Analysis
  5. Main Idea and Details
  6. Text Evidence
  7. Author’s Purpose
  8. Compare and Contrast
  9. Text Features
  10. KWL Chart
  11. Opinion Writing
  12. Narrative Writing
  13. Nouns
  14. Verbs
  15. Adjectives
  16. Punctuation
  17. Sight Words
  18. Addition Facts to 20
  19. Subtraction Facts within 20
  20. Doubles
  21. Word Families (au, ai, ea, oa, ui, ee, ow, ou, and oo)
  22. Skip Count by 10
  23. Place Value
  24. Addition Word Problems
  25. Subtraction Word Problems
  26. Mixed Word Problems
  27. Reading a Bar Graph
  28. Life Cycles
  29. Needs vs. Wants
  30. Reading a Map
  31. Work Search
  32. Color by Sight Word
  33. Selfie Art Activity
  34. Tissue Paper Leaf Art

Middle of the Year Unit

  1. Comprehension for Fiction and Non-fiction
  2. Annotation
  3. Text Evidence
  4. Compare and Contrast
  5. Text Features
  6. Opinion Writing
  7. Narrative Writing
  8. Long and Short Vowels
  9. Prefix and Suffix
  10. Collective Nouns
  11. Irregular Verbs
  12. Contractions
  13. Plural Nouns
  14. Punctuation
  15. Addition Facts to 100 (no regrouping)
  16. Subtraction Facts within 100 (no regrouping)
  17. Doubles
  18. Telling time to the Hour
  19. Word Families (au, ai, ea, oa, ui, ee, ow, ou, and oo)
  20. Skip Count by 5
  21. Place Value
  22. Addition Word Problems
  23. Subtraction Word Problems
  24. Mixed Word Problems
  25. States of Matter
  26. Creating a timeline for Martin Luther King Jr.
  27. Labeling oceans on a map
  28. Word Search
  29. Color by Sight Word
  30. Snow Globe art with adjectives
  31. Place Value snowman

End of the Year Unit

The topics and activities covered are:

* Most activities will have multiple versions with different clipart when appropriate

  1. Poetry Comprehension
  2. Literature Comprehension
  3. Non-Fiction Comprehension
  4. Text Features
  5. Compare and Contrast
  6. Steps in a Technical Procedure
  7. Point of View
  8. Main Topic Graphic Organizer
  9. Making Words
  10. Syllable Separation
  11. Opinion Writing
  12. Descriptive Writing
  13. Contractions and Possessives
  14. Shades of Meaning
  15. Contraction Practice
  16. Root Words
  17. Punctuation
  18. Place Value
  19. Measurement
  20. Plural Nouns
  21. Synonyms
  22. Skip Count by 100s
  23. Number Lines
  24. Addition within 1000
  25. Subtraction within 1000
  26. Addition Word Problems
  27. Money Word Problems
  28. Pollination
  29. Animal Habitats
  30. Important Inventors
  31. Producers and Consumers
  32. Word Search
  33. Color By Math Facts
  34. Bee Helpful Beehives Art
  35. Rhyming Bugs Art
  36. Flowerpot Shape Friend Art

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Marley says, "This was exactly what I was looking for. I loved how easy it was to set up and get organized for a day off."

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jenn. says, "This has saved me hours of time and my sanity.  There’s nothing worse than writing sub plans when you feel horrible.  All I had to do was print out the direction pages and student pages."

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tosha. says, "I got so tired of spending hours writing sub plans only for them to not be followed.  These took less than 10 minutes to set up and were actually followed!  The sub said they were so easy to use!"

BONUS (Valued at $17): When you buy this sub plan bundle for the entire year today, you’ll all get access to my BEST-SELLING editable sub plan template that includes:

  • Editable Sub Binder Cover (5 versions)
  • A Note to the Sub
  • Seating Chart
  • Daily Schedule (14 time slots and 9 time slots)
  • Specials Schedule (4 versions)
  • Class List from my BEST SELLING EDITABLE CLASS LIST PRODUCT (7 versions included!)
  • School Staff Info (4 versions)
  • Staff Helpers (4 versions)
  • Emergency Drills (2 versions)
  • Important Stuff: student allergies, accommodations, helpful students etc.
  • Procedures 
  • Transportation Home (2 versions)
  • A Note From the Sub
  • Sub Plans Template (4 versions)
  • Guided Reading Plan Template
  • May Do Center Activities

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve word problems involving lengths that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as drawings of rulers) and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.

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