![]() ![]() As Julie suggested they’d be great for tracking assignments and forms for your students. These checklists can be used in a variety of ways. “ I would love a blank checklist (kind of like the Whatever You Want checklist) but in portrait orientation, to be used for checking in assignments, forms, and all the other daily paperwork that we teachers have to contend with.“ New to the teacher planning tools this year is a checklist that comes at the request of Julie. It reminds me of the summer sky at dusk, especially with thunder clouds on the horizon. Out of the four colours, I felt like this one suited summer. AmethystĪmethyst was assigned to the third quarter of the year, July through September. The design is simple in both colour and fonts to allow room for your plans and your own decorations to stand out.Įach quarter of the year is its own colour, but you can easily just use the colours you like the best.Īs always, just click the picture of the one/s you’d like to get the PDFs. I named the collection the new calendars kicked off Jewel Tone Quarters. I’ve updated it to match the new 2020-2021 Academic Dated Calendars. I heard from so many of you that you loved this layout that I knew I needed to bring it back this year. She needed weekly planner with the days of the week running down the side and columns for different subjects.Ĭlick here to check out the original Weekly Planners for Teachers post. Last year, a reader name Heather wrote and requested a weekly planning page that was laid out specifically to make planning her lessons easier. But I can totally appreciate how having the right planning tools can make that so much easier. I can only imagine how much time and effort has to go into planning lessons and mapping out how you’d like the school year to progress. The teacher planning printables I’m sharing today are just one example of that. ![]() It allows me to offer planning tools you need but that I might never have thought of making. This is one of the reasons I love taking your requests. So creating planning pages that fit those needs isn’t something I thought about doing. That means I don’t really have any lesson planning or curriculum preparation to do. I’m not a teacher and though we homeschool we use a distance education program through our province. ![]()
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