Preschool lesson plan webs
I use webs ALL OF THE TIME. Seriously, I’m a very visual person so it always helps when I can organize my ideas on a piece of paper. Once I can see it all in writing it seems to make more sense, and I am more likely to remember my ideas and thoughts.
There are so many different ways to use brainstorming webs in the classroom;
- planning for themes or projects
- brainstorming activities that meet early learning standards
- planning for IEP or IFSP goals for specific children
- organizing ideas for classroom centers
- brainstorming ideas for special events and family activities
The best thing about a web is that it can be revisited over and over again, you can add sections and ideas, and use it as a record of the things that you’ve already explored or accomplished.
I tend to spend a little too much time making my webs look “pretty.” Because I use them so often, I want them to look nice! So I put together a colorful, printable web that I can print and use any time. Download your copy here and start planning! If webs aren’t your thing, then make sure to check out some of the more traditional templates that I have available for lesson planning. Did I mention that you can download these for FREE?!