![]() ![]() website updates that need to get done and what stage they are in.house cleaning tasks that only need to be done monthly or less frequently.project planning for home and work and where we’re at with them.to keep a running list of blog post ideas and what step or stage they are in.to keep a running list of printables I want to make and the various steps and stages they go through from first concept to being put into a blog post.I’m sure there are many other ways teachers make use of checklists like these that I just don’t know about. These checklists are great for attendance, project tracking, assignment tracking, and any other tracking you can think of. As I share the printables with you I’ll share some of the ways I’m using them outside of our academic planning.Ĭlick Here to Download the Half-Letter Size Teacher Checklist 2 Page Spread Though these planners were designed for teachers and students, ALL of them can used in non-academic ways. This way you can quickly find the ones you need. I’m dividing these printables into two sections – the ones for teachers and the ones for students. I hope that you find something in this collection of academic planners that will fit your needs. I love being able to share printables that I know will be useful tools for you. They were all reader requests that came from teachers, students, and parents looking for tools for their kids or for planning their homeschool. It does not store any personal data.All of the printables in this collection have been shared before in a few of the different planner collection styles. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Each one is a different colour to match the 2016 dated calendars, use them all or just your favourite colours.Īs always, to snag a copy of the printable or printables you’d like, just click the pic (or pics) to get a copy of your own. Now that we’ve had a quick run-through of the printable, here are the full-size versions. At the end of the day, I cut that section out and tape it into my planner so I know to schedule those other items in. I tend to feel really guilty when I don’t get everything done, but I’ve found that having this section allows me to plan for what can be put off until tomorrow. Having somewhere to acknowledge that sometimes we need to put things off is a great tool. Worries for Another Day – this is by far my favourite part of this to-do list planner.Errands to Run – is pretty self-explanatory.Calls, Emails, Texts – is a place to keep track of who you need to email or call that day.Don’t Forget – a place to jot down reminders like sign permission slip, or pick up milk.It forces me to think about what is most important and it also helps to remind me that I cannot do it all, or maybe more accurately, I shouldn’t feel like I have to do it all.ĭown the right side are helpful sections for planning things out by type of tasks. I like being able to split my tasks up by priority. Sometimes though are my three things for a specific area of my life, and other times they are the three most important items on my to-do list.ĭown the left side, you see that the priority lists are still there. I’m finding that my daily focus really helps me structure my to-do list in a way that works with that goal in mind, rather than against it. Some days my focus might be something like housework catch up, other times I might use that spot to write something encouraging like “it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be done”. This is something new I’ve been experimenting with, and I’m finding it really helpful in making sure my day is set up in a way that is going to really work for me. Aside from the colour and the fonts, the only real changes happened at the top of the page. ![]()
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