A Weekly Lesson Planning Page (that’s super cute!) So let me walk you through the pages I created, and you can see for yourself what will be a help to you and your teaching workflow, and what won’t. What is too much record-keeping for me, blessed to be in Michigan where homeschooling is free from a lot of busy-work, may be exactly what you, in Florida or California or (etc.) need! Some of them I printed and didn’t use, either because I forgot about them or because I had another method in place already or I created them too late in the school year for them to be truly helpful (the first side of my Semester Schedule, for example!).īut, and here’s the wonderful thing about me and you and all of us-we all have different ways of working. Some of these printables were very, very helpful to me. Did it work? Did I have endless days of perfect productivity. (Tell me I’m not alone? Please?)Īt some point last school year I created a handful of printables in an attempt to stay on track. On a typical day, I spend half my morning frantically trying to get back on track, and rest of it feeling guilty for all I’m NOT getting done. Because I have real children who wake up cranky or in a wet bed or who used allll the tape (tape I needed for that PERFECT craft I PLANNED) to make a swing for their Barbie. It’s because when I plan, I have this perfect day in my mind, right? And within five minutes of a day of doing my perfect idealized plan NEVER, and I mean never, works out exactly as I idealized and planned it.īecause, life. The doing of the plans, now that’s less fun, not because I don’t like doing. Dodging rotten tomatoes! No, really, I mean it. Here’s a secret: the planning part is fun for me. Oh! And I developed a system for activity bins and made a schedule … a schedule I KNOW will be blown all to heck the second day of school. I put new curriculum materials on the shelf and even looked at them! A little. I’ve gone through last year’s binders and papers and pitched/filed/archived things. Hope these templates save you gobs of time as you organize your new classes.Um. Includes 1 PDF linking to 12 pages in Google Slides. Posting any part of this product in any form on open-access websites or uploading to shared drives/social media groups is a violation of copyright law. Please note that this product is licensed for an individual teacher’s classroom use only. Two teacher planner templates featuring flexible design options for multiple-prep teaching assignments.There’s also a no-fuss version for teachers who prefer to print off pages and handwrite their plans. Every element on every page of the Google Drive file is editable, so you can use these calendars just as they are (after you’ve added your own lesson content, of course) or use them as a timesaving foundation to create your own customized teacher planner by modifying the columns, changing the font/grid colors, and adding your own elements. Template package includes several options to help you set up a weekly curriculum calendar. Save time and get organized with this FREE set of weekly curriculum planners specifically designed for secondary teachers.
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