Create sub plans in minutes, not hours
Unexpected absences happen. Scrambling to write detailed sub plans at 6 AM while sick shouldn't. This recipe builds reusable, low-prep substitute plans that any sub can follow without texting you questions all day.
Build a Substitute Plan Generator for a high school teacher. Ask for subject area, current unit or topic, classroom routines (entry, transitions, dismissal), available materials, class size, and any special considerations (IEPs, behavior notes). Output a reusable sub plan template with sections for bellwork, main task, backup task, early finisher activity, and behavior expectations. Then generate three ready-to-use plans based on the current unit. Include a sub folder checklist of everything to leave on the desk.
You provide your subject, current unit, classroom routines, and available
materials. Your Claw generates a universal sub plan template plus
ready-to-use plans you can grab and go. Each plan includes bellwork, a
main task, a backup activity, behavior expectations, and early finisher
work — everything a substitute needs to run your class without you.
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Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
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