
What duties would I need to complete as a Substitute Teacher?

All the duties of the dIly running of a classroom

All of the above plus take detailed notes about students positive and negative progress on lesson plan and behavior. Please see my book, Sub Notes The Complete Guide to Substitute Teaching; https://www.amazon.com/Sub-Notes-Complete-Substitute-Teaching/dp/B0CDNCNFWN would be very helpful to you and your school by upgrading the skills of your substitute teachers. Check it out and let me know what you think. Bob Peterson


- Classroom Management: Maintain order and a positive learning environment.
- Follow Lesson Plans: Teach according to provided lesson plans.
- Support Learning: Help students with assignments and questions.
- Adaptability: Be flexible in teaching different subjects and age groups.
- Administrative Tasks: Take attendance and complete necessary paperwork.
- Communication: Provide feedback and follow school policies.
- Fill in for Absent Teachers: Ensure continuity in learning during teacher absences.
- Safety Procedures: Follow school safety protocols.
- Professionalism: Represent the school professionally and build positive relationships.
- Flexibility: Be adaptable to different classroom settings and situations. Your role is to keep the learning process going smoothly in the absence of the regular teacher, creating a conducive environment for students to learn and succeed.

@ShirleyA Stewart As a substitute teacher, your responsibilities include following lesson plans provided by the absent teacher, maintaining a positive and inclusive classroom environment, managing student behavior effectively, and facilitating a conducive learning atmosphere. Be adaptable, ready to handle different subjects and grade levels, and communicate clearly with both students and school staff.

As a Substitute Teacher, your duties would include following lesson plans left by the regular teacher, managing the classroom and ensuring a productive learning environment, providing instruction and assistance to students, and maintaining accurate records. Remember to highlight your experience and adaptability in working with different age groups and subjects during interviews. You can find substitute teaching opportunities on Jobcase, as well as other job search providers such as Indeed and Monster. Good luck!
Roll call is first making sure everyone is given the chance to eat even the late ones. Start them on morning work and when time is up collect work and have them clean their area and line up for the bathroom.. once finished class lines up for activity and they are walked to the class you may sit if you choose or return to class and prepare for what is next on the agenda .. I like to read a story and ask questions then they get a color sheet with instructions on how to color it shows who is listening.. lunch is usually next