If you’re an elementary teacher, having detailed substitute plans is a must. Whether your district refers to them as substitute teachers, relief teachers, guest teachers, or any other term, the idea is the same: someone steps in to manage your class while you’re out. And typically, it’s your responsibility to provide everything they need to keep the day running smoothly. This blog series is here to simplify that process. We offer all of the tips and resources you need to prepare stress-free sub plans so you can take a sick day without worrying. Learn more about substitute plans below!
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Sub Plans Blog Post Series
Check out these popular sub plans posts below to get practical tips for your classroom!
How to Create a Healthy Classroom Environment and Prevent Sick Days
In this post, you’ll find simple tips and ideas for how to create a healthy classroom environment. This benefits both you and your students throughout the entire school year. From maintaining good hygiene practices to transitioning to individual supplies from community supplies, these strategies are designed to reduce the spread of germs. A healthy classroom environment isn’t just about preventing illness. It’s also about creating a space where students feel energized, focused, and ready to learn. Implementing these simple strategies will help keep everyone feeling their best. They’ll also make your classroom a more productive and positive place to be all year long.

Tips for Planning for a Substitute Teacher
Check out these helpful tips for planning for a substitute teacher! They’ll help you ensure your sub has everything they need for a smooth and successful day. From assembling a sub binder to selecting appropriate activities to leave for a sub, these strategies will help your substitute feel confident and prepared. Most importantly, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you have created an optimal situation for both the cover teacher and your students in your absence.

How to Write Substitute Teacher Plans
In this post, you’ll discover a simple process for how to write substitute teacher plans. This process will help you plan your lessons systematically and efficiently. By breaking down the planning process into manageable chunks, you can save time, reduce stress, and ensure that your substitute is set up for success.

How to Make and Organize your Sub Tub, Substitute Binder, or Folder
In this post, you’ll learn how to create and organize your sub tub, substitute binder, or substitute folder. This will help you ensure that everything your substitute teacher needs is stored neatly in one place. By preparing this system ahead of time, you can provide your substitute with clear instructions, lesson plans, and classroom procedures in an accessible way. Whether it’s a tub full of hands-on materials or a binder packed with detailed information, having everything centralized means your substitute won’t waste time searching for what they need.

Emergency Sub Plans for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade
Get ready to simplify your time away from the classroom with these ready-to-use printable and digital emergency substitute teacher plans. These plans provide everything your substitute needs to keep the day running smoothly. Choose the set tailored to your grade level or grab the entire bundle. These resources ensure that your students will stay engaged and on task during a situation where that can be challenging.

The Best Read Aloud Books to Leave for Sub Plans
Take a look at this curated list of read aloud books to leave for substitute teacher plans. Elementary students love to be read to. Having your substitute read aloud a story is great for helping your students feel comfortable and focused during your absence. These books are not only fun and age-appropriate, but they also create a seamless way for the substitute to maintain a positive and structured learning environment. Adding these titles to your sub plans will make the day easier for your substitute and ensure your students stay engaged and enjoy their time in the classroom.

Substitute Teachers Activities Without Photocopies or Technology
This post provides a list of substitute teacher activity ideas that require no photocopies or technology. You often don’t know the skill set of the substitute teacher coming in to cover your classroom. If your sub doesn’t feel comfortable using technology, these simple activities equip your sub with flexible, easy-to-implement activities that maintain structure and keep your students on task.

Tips for How to be a Highly Requested Substitute Teacher
This post is for the substitute teachers! Check out these quick and easy tips for how to be a good sub. Whether you’re stepping into a classroom in this role for the first time or are a seasoned pro looking for new ideas, these strategies will help you create a positive learning environment and establish a good rapport with students. From preparing a substitute teacher bag to developing a toolbox of classroom management strategies, these tips cover all aspects of being a successful sub. With these insights, you’ll not only make a positive impact on the students’ day but also ensure that teachers feel confident leaving their classrooms in your hands.

Tips for your Teacher Maternity Leave and Teaching While Pregnant
This post provides helpful tips for your teacher maternity leave, as well as practical advice for managing your classroom while pregnant. Preparing for maternity leave can feel overwhelming! Following the advice in this post will ensure a smooth transition for both you and your students.

Free Guide for Planning for a Sub
In closing, we hope you found this post about substitute plans and planning for a sub helpful! We encourage you to browse these different blog posts to get tons of helpful tips and ideas for preparing for a sub. Here’s one last thing before you go: Download this free guide for planning for a substitute teacher to help you confidently plan for a sub and not worry during your time away from your classroom.
