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alexandrea nicole, DIY, Organization, planner, school, teaching
In one month school will begin…And this teacher will be ready. I have finally hit the magically number of 3. I survived the first year – just keeping my head above water. In my second year I settled in and made improvements to what I implemented in my first year. I am excited to start the third! Now that I am comfortable in the classroom, I am thrilled to see what this year will bring.
One thing that saved me my first and second year was my personal teaching planner. My first year, this consisted of printing out a page every week to write down lesson plans. I slipped these into a three ring binder on my desk. Last year, I made, printed, and spiral bound my own planner with calendar, weekly lesson plan template, and gradebook. This was a huge improvement! Everything in one spot.
I took what I liked from each of those categories and made some minor changes for this year’s planner. It’s so crisp, clean, and ready to go! I can take a deep *sigh* knowing that no matter how crazy things get this year – I can at least keep my sanity. I would go insane if I didn’t have this organizational tool.
My favorite new part is the notes pages I added. These will be perfect for login and passwords, staff meetings, and collaboration with teachers/administrators/parents.
My total cost for this project was $4.80. Here’s to starting the year of organized and enthused! YAY!
xoxo,
Alexandrea Nicole
How did you make this book? Did you make the sheets that went inside and had someone put it together or did you find this somewhere?
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I made the sheets that went inside on Microsoft Word and Excel. After I printed out all the sheets I wanted, I took it to Staples and had them add a clear plastic cover and stiff plastic back cover and bind it for me. Hope this helps!
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That is awesome.
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Thanks! 🙂
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