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Introduction to Backwards Planning
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Let’s say we’re planning a vacation.  We can go anywhere.
First, we’ll probably identify our destination- a place we’re really excited to see.
Before we can figure out how to get there, we need to know where we’re starting.
Once we know where we’re going and where we’re starting from, we can plan a route to get there.  Here’s one way we could go. . .
And here’s another way.
But of course, if our vacation is short, we’re going to want to arrive as fast as possible so that we can get the most out of our vacation.
Because we’re driving and because we have a schedule and a destination, we’ll probably build in checks along the way – planning to arrive at certain landmarks by certain times to ensure we’re going to arrive at our final destination on time.
Then, although we have made a careful plan, as we’re driving, we may encounter a roadblock. When that happens, because we really want to enjoy our vacation, we’ll try to get back on track as soon as possible to arrive at our final destination.
Imagine if you knew your destination but did not know your starting point, how would you plan your trip effectively?
And what if you knew where you were starting but did not know where you were going?
What would happen if you knew where you were starting and where you wanted to go, but you didn’t have a plan for how arrive?  How could you be sure you would arrive on time?
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Planning a class for your students is just like planning a vacation.  Planning your lessons
When we start teaching, we have a blank slate, and it is our job to seek out the information that we need to plan our year.
Step 1: The Destination   It is our job as teachers to be able to first answer the questions: Where do my students need to be at the end of this lesson/unit/year?  And how will I know if they have learned what we set out to learn? The answer to these questions will become your goal, vision and assessment.
Step 2: The Starting Point  Then, the teacher needs to be able to answer the questions, “Where are my students starting in terms of their learning?  How do I know?” To answer these questions, you will likely need to administer a diagnostic exam.
Step 3: The Plan And then, the teacher needs to plan the quickest route to go from where the students are to where the students need to be by answering the question, “What is the most effective way to ensure my students learn what they need to in the allotted time, based on their starting level?” At the institute, this question will guide your lesson planning each day.
Step 4: Build Benchmarks The teacher needs to build in checks along the way to make sure that there are no surprises in the end.  You need to answer the question “How will I know at a given moment if my students are on track to achieve our learning goal?”  During the institute, this question will help you to build effective daily assessments and regular checks for understanding.
Step 5: Adjust flexibly And of course, you’ll hit obstacles along the way.  Your plan will need to be flexible, and you will need to flexibly execute against it.  We will work with you to plan for these roadblocks ahead of time but also to effectively change your execution when the situation calls for it.
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There are 4 common pitfalls in planning:   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Pitfall 1: No way to benchmark success Some teachers may accurately determine the destination and starting point and create a plan, but they may not create benchmarks for success.  This may mean they do not progress quickly enough and fall short of the goal.
Pitfall 2: Activities do not align with the goal Another common mistake new teachers make is to make assumptions about what students need to know in the end and what they know at the start of the year.  If this doesn’t match up with the reality, you may end up teaching the wrong thing.  In addition, the teacher may plan activities that seem fun but do not align with the ultimate learning goal, so students to not master it.
Pitfall 3: Benchmarks do not align with the goal Another common mistake is for the teacher to create benchmarks for success that when achieved, do not ensure that a student is on track to reach a given goal.
Pitfall 4: Activities are not purposeful. Unfortunately, many new teachers start by planning activities that seem like they will be fun or engaging for students but don’t think about the purpose behind those activities and whether they are the best activities to reach the goal.  This could mean that you waste valuable time in trying to reach your goal and you may not arrive.
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Sneak Peak of Year-Long Planning Year  Lesson Unit During the year, you will use backwards planning to first plan your year, then each unit, then each lesson.
Sneak Peak of Lesson Planning Vision + Assessment Opening and Closing Practice At the institute, in the coming sessions we will learn that you do not plan your lessons from beginning to end, but rather you backwards plan them.
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Backwards planning

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  • 3.
  • 4. Let’s say we’re planning a vacation. We can go anywhere.
  • 5. First, we’ll probably identify our destination- a place we’re really excited to see.
  • 6. Before we can figure out how to get there, we need to know where we’re starting.
  • 7. Once we know where we’re going and where we’re starting from, we can plan a route to get there. Here’s one way we could go. . .
  • 9. But of course, if our vacation is short, we’re going to want to arrive as fast as possible so that we can get the most out of our vacation.
  • 10. Because we’re driving and because we have a schedule and a destination, we’ll probably build in checks along the way – planning to arrive at certain landmarks by certain times to ensure we’re going to arrive at our final destination on time.
  • 11. Then, although we have made a careful plan, as we’re driving, we may encounter a roadblock. When that happens, because we really want to enjoy our vacation, we’ll try to get back on track as soon as possible to arrive at our final destination.
  • 12. Imagine if you knew your destination but did not know your starting point, how would you plan your trip effectively?
  • 13. And what if you knew where you were starting but did not know where you were going?
  • 14. What would happen if you knew where you were starting and where you wanted to go, but you didn’t have a plan for how arrive? How could you be sure you would arrive on time?
  • 15.
  • 16.
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  • 18. Planning a class for your students is just like planning a vacation. Planning your lessons
  • 19. When we start teaching, we have a blank slate, and it is our job to seek out the information that we need to plan our year.
  • 20. Step 1: The Destination It is our job as teachers to be able to first answer the questions: Where do my students need to be at the end of this lesson/unit/year? And how will I know if they have learned what we set out to learn? The answer to these questions will become your goal, vision and assessment.
  • 21. Step 2: The Starting Point Then, the teacher needs to be able to answer the questions, “Where are my students starting in terms of their learning? How do I know?” To answer these questions, you will likely need to administer a diagnostic exam.
  • 22. Step 3: The Plan And then, the teacher needs to plan the quickest route to go from where the students are to where the students need to be by answering the question, “What is the most effective way to ensure my students learn what they need to in the allotted time, based on their starting level?” At the institute, this question will guide your lesson planning each day.
  • 23. Step 4: Build Benchmarks The teacher needs to build in checks along the way to make sure that there are no surprises in the end. You need to answer the question “How will I know at a given moment if my students are on track to achieve our learning goal?” During the institute, this question will help you to build effective daily assessments and regular checks for understanding.
  • 24. Step 5: Adjust flexibly And of course, you’ll hit obstacles along the way. Your plan will need to be flexible, and you will need to flexibly execute against it. We will work with you to plan for these roadblocks ahead of time but also to effectively change your execution when the situation calls for it.
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  • 27. Pitfall 1: No way to benchmark success Some teachers may accurately determine the destination and starting point and create a plan, but they may not create benchmarks for success. This may mean they do not progress quickly enough and fall short of the goal.
  • 28. Pitfall 2: Activities do not align with the goal Another common mistake new teachers make is to make assumptions about what students need to know in the end and what they know at the start of the year. If this doesn’t match up with the reality, you may end up teaching the wrong thing. In addition, the teacher may plan activities that seem fun but do not align with the ultimate learning goal, so students to not master it.
  • 29. Pitfall 3: Benchmarks do not align with the goal Another common mistake is for the teacher to create benchmarks for success that when achieved, do not ensure that a student is on track to reach a given goal.
  • 30. Pitfall 4: Activities are not purposeful. Unfortunately, many new teachers start by planning activities that seem like they will be fun or engaging for students but don’t think about the purpose behind those activities and whether they are the best activities to reach the goal. This could mean that you waste valuable time in trying to reach your goal and you may not arrive.
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  • 32. Sneak Peak of Year-Long Planning Year Lesson Unit During the year, you will use backwards planning to first plan your year, then each unit, then each lesson.
  • 33. Sneak Peak of Lesson Planning Vision + Assessment Opening and Closing Practice At the institute, in the coming sessions we will learn that you do not plan your lessons from beginning to end, but rather you backwards plan them.
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