Difference between revisions of "Copying Lessons"
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#In the '''Copy Lesson''' window, the lesson selected to copy will be listed. | #In the '''Copy Lesson''' window, the lesson selected to copy will be listed. | ||
#*Check '''Create lesson per day:''' only if a lesson is taught more than one day and each day is considered an independent lesson plan. | #*Check '''Create lesson per day:''' only if a lesson is taught more than one day and each day is considered an independent lesson plan. | ||
− | #**For example: A history teacher is | + | #**For example: A history teacher is teaching Julius Caesar. The lesson will last a week, but each day is a different topic about Julius Caesar. So the teacher copies a lesson plan about Julius Caesar from a previous class and/or year and, by using the '''Create lesson per day:''' feature, creates individual lessons per day over the course of the week, making minor adjustments to each day. |
#*Click in the cell under '''Copy to Section''' to select the section(s) to copy the lesson plan to. | #*Click in the cell under '''Copy to Section''' to select the section(s) to copy the lesson plan to. | ||
#*Click in the cells under '''Plan Start Date''' and '''Plan End Date''' to make adjustments to when the lesson will begin and end. | #*Click in the cells under '''Plan Start Date''' and '''Plan End Date''' to make adjustments to when the lesson will begin and end. |
Revision as of 12:46, 23 June 2015
Copy Lessons will allow a user to copy lesson plans from one class to other classes.
- Click on menu Tools and then click on Copy Lessons
- Copy from section... will appear. Select the Year and then the section to copy the lesson plan from.
- Click Next.
- A list of lesson plans available to copy will appear in the Lessons and Assignments window. Select the lesson plans to copy.
- Click Next to move to the next screen or click Back to go to the previous window to select a different year and section.
- In the Copy Lesson window, the lesson(s) selected to copy will be listed.
- Check Create lesson per day: only if a lesson is taught more than one day and each day is considered an independent lesson plan.
- For example: A history teacher is teacher Julius Caesar. The lesson will last a week, but each day is a different topic about Julius Caesar. So the teacher copies a lesson plan about Julius Caesar from a previous class and/or year and, by using the Create lesson per day: feature, creates individual lessons per day over the course of the week, making minor adjustments to each day.
- Click in the cell(s) under Copy to Section to select the section(s) to copy the lesson plan to.
- Click in the cells under Plan Start Date and Plan End Date to make adjustments to when the lesson will begin and end.
- Check Create lesson per day: only if a lesson is taught more than one day and each day is considered an independent lesson plan.
- Click Copy to complete the process.
- Left click on a lesson plan and select Quick Copy.
- In the Copy Lesson window, the lesson selected to copy will be listed.
- Check Create lesson per day: only if a lesson is taught more than one day and each day is considered an independent lesson plan.
- For example: A history teacher is teaching Julius Caesar. The lesson will last a week, but each day is a different topic about Julius Caesar. So the teacher copies a lesson plan about Julius Caesar from a previous class and/or year and, by using the Create lesson per day: feature, creates individual lessons per day over the course of the week, making minor adjustments to each day.
- Click in the cell under Copy to Section to select the section(s) to copy the lesson plan to.
- Click in the cells under Plan Start Date and Plan End Date to make adjustments to when the lesson will begin and end.
- Check Create lesson per day: only if a lesson is taught more than one day and each day is considered an independent lesson plan.
- Click Copy to complete the process.