Activities and Lesson Plans
Activities play an important role in the Embarc lesson planner. This article will outline the difference between the two features- and explain how they work together within the Embarc platform.
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Activities are student learning experiences that capture instructional content and best practices in the curriculum. These do not change year to year, unless necessary. They are captured housed within the curriculum feature at the topic level of Embarc, as they are aligned with learning targets. If your district plans to utilize the lesson planning feature, activities are the main component of a lesson plan (and make it simple!).
The purpose is to incorporate the details of what a teacher does, what students do , plus which learning targets, standards, and links to instructional content
Teachers can select these in their lesson plans as the “meat” of instruction
Lesson Plans
Lesson plans are ___. Portions of your lesson plans with change year to year- including the dates, non-instructional days, and the students in the your classes. The lesson planner is part of the Classroom feature and pulls in the activities from your district’s curriculum.
The purpose is to schedule…
Teachers can select these in their lesson plans as the “meat” of instruction
combine your already created learning targets, activities, and attachments for a specific day and (potentially) group of students allowing for greater differentiation. While the Curriculum feature organizes your content by unit and topic, the lesson planner allows for a more finite application.
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Once you have created activities that house individual student learning experiences and curricular content, you are ready to utilize the lesson planner in Embarc. The lesson plan feature allows educators to attach learning targets, activities, and attachments (see image below) to a specific date - creating . This creates a classroom specific curriculum road map . This and is accessed through the Classroom portion of Embarc, and requires educators to first create a class, as well as activities for best use. See the bottom of this article for links to related help documentation.
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