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High School Survival Kit Project Specifications
Time Management Instructional Plan

 

TIME MANAGEMENT

  • Time: Two to seven weeks of student time, 3 or 4 class periods
  • Materials needed: computer and internet access, pencil, paper, school calendar
  • Assessment: Students will complete class assignments in a timely manner Students will demonstrate increased efficiency in time use in class Students will have a concrete method of keeping track of their schedules and responsibilities
  • Hints or tips: The teacher should plan on two class periods the first week this unit is introduced. The first day could be spent on exploring the site on the web and in discussing the expectations. The second day would be spent on evaluation and feedback on progress. Computer time could be used on the second day. The second week only one part of a class period could be used for the evaluation and next step. A teacher could choose to end the program at this stage, or to continue it by projecting what the later part of the year would be like. Rather than predicting, a teacher could also choose to pick up this unit again,for example at the end of the quarter or beginning of a semester.