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:'''Lessons''' will show the lessons for the week along with the status.
 
:'''Lessons''' will show the lessons for the week along with the status.
:'''Assignments''' will show the assignments that were created in the Gradebook whether or not '''Do Not Display/Show in Gradebook''' was checked or not checked. This is not needed for lessons/assignments that were created in the Lesson Book.
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:'''Assignments''' will show the assignments that were created in the Gradebook whether or not '''Do Not Display/Show in Gradebook''' was checked or not checked. This does not apply to lessons/assignments that were created in the Lesson Book/Gradebook with check on '''Do Not Display/Show in Gradebook'''.
 
:'''Assignment Due''' will show you the assignments that are due.
 
:'''Assignment Due''' will show you the assignments that are due.
 
:'''Accepted Lessons''' will show if the lesson is accepted with a '''green''' header.
 
:'''Accepted Lessons''' will show if the lesson is accepted with a '''green''' header.

Revision as of 08:56, 20 September 2018

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If checked:

Lessons will show the lessons for the week along with the status.
Assignments will show the assignments that were created in the Gradebook whether or not Do Not Display/Show in Gradebook was checked or not checked. This does not apply to lessons/assignments that were created in the Lesson Book/Gradebook with check on Do Not Display/Show in Gradebook.
Assignment Due will show you the assignments that are due.
Accepted Lessons will show if the lesson is accepted with a green header.
Submitted Lessons will show if the lesson has been submitted with a gray header.
Unsubmitted Lessons will show if the lesson has not been submitted with a white header.
Rejected Lessons will show if the lesson has been rejected with a red header.
Shared Lessons will show the lessons that are shared.

Copy Lessons

This will allow a user to copy lesson plans from one class to other classes.

Video

Copying Lessons in Lesson Book video

Copy Lessons from the Tools menu

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  1. Click on menu Tools and then click on Copy Lessons.
  2. Click Next.
  3. A list of lesson plans available to copy will appear in the Lessons and Assignments window. Select the lesson plans to copy.
    Note: When a teacher moves from one school to another, the teacher can choose their lesson plans from the previous school in the previous year to the new school in the new year. You will see these in the list.
  4. Click Next to move to the next screen or click Back to go to the previous window to select a different year and section.
  5. In the Copy Lesson window, the lesson that was 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 covering 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.
  6. Click in the cell(s) under Copy to Section to select the section to copy the lesson plan to and it will appear in that column.
  7. For teachers assigned to multiple schools, choose more schools from the school column where the same lesson will be taught.
  8. Click in the cells under Plan Start Date and Plan End Date to make adjustments to when the lesson will begin and end.
  9. Click Copy to complete the process.

Quick Copy from Single lesson menu

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  1. Left click on a lesson plan and select Quick Copy.
  2. 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 covering 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.
  3. Click in the cell under Copy to Section to select the section(s) to copy the lesson plan to.
  4. For teachers assigned to multiple schools, choose more schools from the school column where the same lesson will be taught.
  5. Click in the cells under Plan Start Date and Plan End Date to make adjustments for when the lesson will begin and end.
  6. Click Copy to complete the process.

Lesson Plans with Comments

You can view the administrator's comments in the lesson plans by using this feature.

Lessons with Standards List

This program will give the user (teacher, administrator, librarian, district level user, etc.) a count of lessons that cover various GLEs and Common Core Standards for a given date period by teacher / class.



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