Lesson Planning Worksheet
Time4Learning offers its members tools and tips to make educating their child as simple as possible.
The lesson planning worksheet below makes it easy for parents to estimate the number of daily lessons to have their child do in each subject.
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Lesson Activity Table
How many activities should my child do each day?
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Grades | Language Arts | LA Extensions | Math | Science | Social Studies | ||
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Preschool | Level One: 83 activities — Level Two: 92 activities | ||||||
Kindergarten | 217 activities | See below | 221 activities | 84 activities | See below | ||
First | 392 activities | 334 activities | 288 activities | 13 activities | See below | ||
Second | 210 activities | 315 activities | 309 activities | 21 activities | 23 activities | ||
Third | 197 activities | 157 activities | 304 activities | 200 activities | 170 activities | ||
Fourth | 161 activities | 168 activities | 319 activities | 167 activities | 204 activities | ||
Fifth | 159 activities | 210 activities | 270 activities | 210 activities | 431 activities | ||
Sixth | 133 activities | 205 activities | 378 activities | 127 activities | 176 activities | ||
Seventh | 122 activities | 74 activities | 426 activities | 181 activities | 150 activities | ||
Eighth | 134 activities | 82 activities | 400 activities | 168 activities | 326 activities | ||
The subject does not contain activities at this grade level. Check the next or previous grade level for materials covering this subject. |
Daily Activity Worksheet
In 4 simple steps, you can use the table above to estimate the number of daily lessons your child should complete
Printable Lesson Planning Worksheet
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Locate the number of activities in your child’s grade level in the table above.
Total Number of Activities by Subject
Language Arts LA Extensions Math Science Social Studies - Decide on the number of weeks in your child’s school year: # of weeks
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Divide the number of activities for each subject by the number of weeks:
Number of Weekly Activities by Subject
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Divide the number of activities for each subject by 5 days to calculate the number of daily lessons per subject:
Number of Daily Activities by Subject
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