What Type of Planner Are You?

What Type of Planner Are You?

, by Nashaye Ross, 1 min reading time

What style of teacher planner are you--do you need a complete planner, focused planner, or a notebook style planner?

There are so many varying levels of education. There's there's the very early levels Pre-K and K, Elementary, Middle, High School, and College or continuing.  This means that the planning needs of an educator are varying and it can vary A LOT! Are you looking for a teacher planner that houses everything, from attendance to planning? Do you need less in your teacher planner--just let you plan? Or, you the teacher that just needs a calendar or a notebook and the world is beautiful?

If you need everything in one place, usually Pre-K - 5, then you would love the Ultimate Teacher Planner.  This planner can also work for teachers at the secondary level as well.  It houses communication logs, birthdays, year-at-a-glance, 504s/IEPs, discipline Logs, passwords, checklists, and more.  You can choose how many course sections, from 3 to 7, and keep track of important meetings.

If you just want to plan, the Focused Teacher Planner is for you.  There's no extra teacher resources in the front.  You get the monthly calendars and weekly course sections. You will still get the unit outlines and monthly goal setting that is available in the Ultimate Planner.

Lastly, if you are more of a note-taker or maybe you use Google Classroom or Canvas and don't need to weekly plan so much, my newest Teacher Planner will be for you.  Next month, a new planner will drop that is more of a monthly calendar with note pages and teacher resources.  No weekly planning pages--this is a calendar notebook.

       

Whatever planner style you choose, there is one available for you.  If there is something you would like to see in a planner, let me know!  Also, check out the Tones Collection.

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