This is a template to plan any lesson. The planner utilizes the common core standards as well as Bloom's Taxonomy to plan lessons. There is also an lesson evaluation included in this template.
Hi teacher friends, Ancient Civilizations has to be my favorite curriculum to teach. I find the ancient world fascinating, with all the different traditions, inventions, rituals, building structures, gods and goddesses. I could probably spend the whole year just focusing on Egypt alone, with its pyramids, their social hierarchy with pharaohs, and interesting
If you haven't made the switch over to a customized teacher planner or binder, I encourage you to give it a try this next school year. It has truly been a game-changer for me. Why did I purchase tea
Put together the perfect teacher planner to improve classroom organization! No more messy binders filled with teacher papers!
Learn how to set yearlong plans, plan for a unit and daily topics, and create lessons plans.
Everyday I teach. Everyday I learn. Everyday I love it more!
In the world of organization and productivity, paper planners have long been a trusted companion. However, with the rise of digital tools, the art of physical planning has evolved, giving birth to a…
The best teacher planner ever! See pictures of all of the thoughtful details and organization that make my heart go pitter-patter.
Are you looking for trendy, digital teacher planner covers, but maintaining organized lesson plans is also important? If you are a planner like I am, you are going to love reading this post. I am already in full planning mode for the upcoming school year.
Hey everyone! So I have been busy designing more teacher binder resources after receiving such great feedback on my first binder bundle! I did however receive some suggestions for the next set of binders. My first set was NOT very printer friendly! 🙁 Even though I loved the design, it was heavy on the black
When I printed my planner at OfficeMax, I included some of the following features: a clear plastic cover, a vinyl back cover and a black spiral. a title page printed on glossy card stock with family photos quick reference card printed on the back of the title page card stock, everything else has been printed front & back is on medium weight paper in order to reduce bleed through. I was able to print it from a jump drive at Office Max. In 20 minutes and for about $30 I had the perfect planner for me. to download the third section of the planner - click on the link below!!!! DOWNLOAD lesson plans, roadmaps, & calendars! lesson plans- an optional template for the lessons you teach each day roadmaps - view between 4 and 12 lesson outlines for a particular grade level at once monthly calendar - blank monthly calendar - download it once, you can use it year after year weekly calendar- weekly calendar with a "to-do" list Please visit PART 1 to download contacts and call records Please visit PART 2 to download seating charts & lesson trackers Recommendations for printing and using your planner: 1. All pages are intended to be viewed in a 2-page spread with a 1.25 center margin. This is to allow for spiral binding or hole punching while leaving plenty room for writing. You don't have to change the margins for it to print correctly, but the center margin is the reason why the even numbered pages are slightly left and the odd numbered pages are slightly right.... it is not a mistake. 2. When you open the this section 2 - there will be a blank page, THIS page is not a part of the planner. it is really only a place holder so that the page layout will work, so there is no need to print it. The title page will be a separate download. You can either wait for my generic title page or you can create your own. I can't wait to look at my family photos every day! 3. When printed, my planner was approximately 150 pages front and back because I know how many pages I need. The calendar is complete to ensure that there are plenty of weekly pages for the 2014-2015 academic year. Only you know how many of each page you need, with that in mind, none of the pages in my PDFs will be duplicated.
I LOVE color! I also love my teacher binder to be full of color, but let's face it, printing in color can get expensive. My school doesn't own a colored
Writing lesson plans shouldn't be painful or overly time consuming. These elementary lesson plan templates save you time!
These free printable substitute teacher forms and sub binder template are perfect for teachers! Simply download, fill in infor, print, and you're good to go!
Printable Teacher Planning Pages provide a convenient and organized way for educators to keep track of their lesson plans, assignments, and important dates. Designed specifically for teachers, these customizable templates allow teachers to stay on top of their daily, weekly, and monthly schedules, ensuring a smooth and efficient teaching experience. Whether you are a seasoned teacher looking to streamline your planning process or a new educator wanting to start off on the right foot, these printable teacher planning pages are a valuable resource to help you stay organized and focused on your students success.
This free printable teacher binder is designed to help organize school information, lesson plans, and class schedules in one place. With this brilliant binder, you can stay organized while navigati…
Who says teacher life has to be chaotic? This digital teacher planner is a must-have for any teacher looking to keep their life in the palms of their hands!
I’m so happy to finally get this post up as so many of you have requested this and I must say this is a pretty lengthy post. I’ve spent the last month trying to fine tune what would go inside my teacher bujo and believe […]
With the new school year quickly approaching, now is the time to get organized! There are so many resources in the Ancient Civilizations Complete Curriculum, it might seem like a daunting task to get everything together and sorted. I had the idea of creating (FREE) binder covers, spines, tabs, and section dividers to organize all
These easy to use lesson plan templates will add some fun to your planning each week! Enter your content, print, and pop into your planner!
Hey teacher friends! I have some teacher organization tips for you all to keep your binders in check. My bingo and super super sight words packs are now out too!
Injecting fun into the Australian Curriculum!
Phew! This turned into a MUCH bigger project than I thought....I really didn't want to reinvent the wheel since there are so many awesome versions of teacher binders, teacher keepers, etc. on TpT. I originally was going to ONLY create a calendar since I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, but it tumble-weeded into this... Here are the calendars! I combined ideas from several different teachers to create what I needed. Kristen from Ladybug's Teacher Files shares some fantastic ideas and freebies for her binder. This is where I got my original idea for condensing everything into one spot for next year! Here is what's included in the packet I created: My lesson plans take up a lot of space, so I do keep a separate binder for "Student Information" (I made a separate binder cover for this). At the beginning of the year, I send home a Student Information form (included in packet) for parents to complete. I keep these forms in the "Student Information" binder, as well as any IEP's, 504's, and the Personality Survey I send home on the first day of school. Under the "Class Info" tab of my large binder, I plan on including miscellaneous documents such as Literacy Centers Groupings, pen pal partners, a class list, seating chart, etc. I hope you find this helpful! :) Don't forget to enter my mini-giveaway to win three products from my TpT shop! This binder packet will now be one of the options. :) Click HERE for details! Updated June 2016: Here is the new "look" of the binder: Not loving this color scheme? Check out my other sets below! :)
On the first day back to school I always introduce my Interactive Planner Binder to keep my young learners focused and motivated! Its full of visual strategies to help them plan their day, choose t…
Teacher planning is part of what we do as teachers to create lessons and plan for students. These are the key items I include in my teacher planning binder.
For the past couple of days I have been talking about how to prepare for maternity leave. I will be leaving for my second maternity leave at the end of September and I am kind of freaking out that it will still be back to school season. As soon as summer began, I dove into
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Mandy Neal provides simple and effective teaching tools for parents, teachers, and students. Find lesson plans, educational resources and homeschool activities.
I am so excited to share my OneNote teacher planner with you! I have designed this planner so I can switch to digital planning next year for my teacher planner but still have the look and feel of a…
Teacher planners with evenly spaced boxes are simply not helpful. Personalizing your teacher planner is easy, smart and SUPER effective!
Teacher planners with evenly spaced boxes are simply not helpful. Personalizing your teacher planner is easy, smart and SUPER effective!
I, like many other teachers, jumped on the Erin Condren Teacher Planner bandwagon. I have always typed and printed my lesson plans and taped them
Binders are an easy way to manage papers. There are so many different style dividers out that you can organize materials by month, number, the letter of the alphabet and more! Here are a few binde
Did you decide to go with the oh so gorgeous Erin Condren Teacher Planner for next school year? There are so many fun ways to customize and set up your teacher planner! I have a quick tip for you today that will get your planner next school year ready in a SNAP! As soon as […]
I, like many other teachers, jumped on the Erin Condren Teacher Planner bandwagon. I have always typed and printed my lesson plans and taped them
Here's how I plan to use the Erin Condren Teacher Lesson Planner for homeschool. This planner is both beautiful and functional!
There are many ways to celebrate diversity and honor a multicultural classroom. Help create a classroom environment that has students explore and appreciate other cultures and diversity. Allow students to break through cultural barriers, so they learn to appreciate different ways of celebrating or communicating, and bring the classroom community closer together.