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194. Ask yourself these 3 questions to keep your lessons aligned all year

Sep 12, 202522 minEp. 194
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Episode description

Do you ever feel like your lesson plans are just a collection of random activities—fun in the moment but not really building toward anything?

You’re not alone. Many teachers, especially those working with English language learners, find themselves overwhelmed trying to fit in every domain, standard, and activity into a short block of time. The result? Lessons that feel scattered, students who walk away unclear on the purpose, and a teacher who’s left wondering if any of it really stuck.

In this episode of Equipping ELLs, Beth Vaucher shares a simple yet powerful framework to bring clarity and direction back into your teaching. She calls it your GPS: Goal, Personalize, Scaffold. By asking three quick questions before you plan, you can transform your lessons from disconnected to intentional, ensuring every activity builds toward language growth and student success.

Beth breaks down how to set a clear goal for each lesson, why personalization is the secret ingredient to boosting student engagement, and how to choose scaffolds that support without holding students back. You’ll also hear practical examples—from using tortillas to teach main idea to tying ecosystems to students’ own neighborhoods—that show just how simple (and powerful) these strategies can be.

Whether you’re planning tomorrow’s lesson or mapping out a unit, this GPS system will keep your teaching aligned, purposeful, and student-centered all year long.

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