Jul 9, 2013
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Building A Classroom Community
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I am a new follower:) Your blog is so cute! I have been doing my plans on a MS Excel template for years. This year I just bought my 1st Erin Condren planner. Depending on how that goes, I may try this next year! Thanks for your post about it!
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I'm going to have to check this out! I was required to submit my plans last year using a template from my admin, and I HATED it. I need an online planner so I can copy & paste easily as well as view it from home or school. My only concern is when the Internet goes down.
ReplyDeleteI do my plans on Planbook.com. I love it! I paid $12 for a year. Can't beat that! Love your blog!
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I use Planbook too, and I love it!
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Confessions of a Teaching Junkie
I bought a year's subscription to this Planbook and LOVE it!! I played around with it and put in some sample "lessons" and standards it was soo cool to see it track the standards. Well worth it!
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