![]() ![]() “Let them know how you want the lessons to be implemented and what to do with the completed activities.” ![]() “The more details you can leave a sub, the better,” Friedrich says. When it comes to classroom procedures and lessons plans, be as specific as possible. Make sure to include important passwords, like a WiFi password, a substitute might need. ![]() Tell substitutes if they can bring their personal laptops, iPads and cell phones, Crowder says. If the substitute is expected to have lunchroom duty or supervise carpooling, include that too, so the substitute isn’t surprised, Crowder says. Give names of nearby teachers, along with the principal, vice principal, school nurse and custodian. “It is also helpful to have a list of others at the school who can help should a problem arise,” Friedrich says. Let the teacher know where important areas are, such as the office, classrooms, bathrooms, cafeteria, teacher’s lounge, playground and parking lot. If any student needs special accommodations, say for a learning disability, make sure to include this, too. For safety, it’s important to include if any student has asthma, diabetes or allergies. “It’s always good to know which kids are going to be helpful and which kids are going to be the funny kids, the humorous kids who are going to try and tell you their name is George when they are really Bob,” says Bon Crowder, a math teacher at The Monarch School in Houston, which teaches students with neurological differences.
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