Ep 335: Teacher Tips for Choosing the First Unit to Plan
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Choosing the first unit to plan should not feel like a guessing game, but for many secondary teachers, that is exactly where the spiral starts. These teacher tips are for the moment when every course feels urgent, every standard looks important, and your summer turns into reorganizing instead of finishing.
After episode 334 challenged the idea that you need to plan everything before August, this conversation gets practical: start with the first domino. Strong teacher planning is not about following the standards list in order. It is about choosing the unit with the most leverage.
That matters even more for a multiple prep teacher who cannot afford to rebuild every course from scratch. Khristen chose the engineering design process over the “first” listed CAD standard because it gave students a hands-on reason to stay, created a foundation for the year, and reduced disconnected reteaching later.
This is where the right teacher tips change the work. Look for the concept students will return to again and again. Look for the standard with the highest instructional value. Look for the unit that can help you build repeatable lesson structures, so teacher productivity comes from systems, not longer hours.
For elective teachers, the first unit is not just a curriculum choice. It is a retention choice. Students are still deciding whether your class is worth their time, and leading with engaging, relevant work is not watering anything down. It is smart sequencing.
The goal is not to build a perfect course before school starts. The goal is to finish one strong unit that makes the next one easier. These secondary teacher tips will help you plan with more clarity, protect your summer, and stop treating overwhelm like proof that you are prepared.
Grab the free secondary teacher planning calendar in the show notes, and choose the first unit that will make tomorrow lighter.
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