![]() ![]() Going down the left side of the page are your days from Monday through Friday, and across the top you have six columns with a seventh column for notes. ![]() The Teacher Lesson Planner features a two page per week spread for each week. so this gives you more planning space by leaving the squares open for you to add in what you like.įollowing the two page per month spread are your weekly pages. This is really great because you only need to add in the ones that are important to your classroom. The coiled Mid-Century Circles and the Layers design both come with a set of stickers that you can use add in the important holidays and events that happen in each month. What I really like about the teacher lesson planner is that the spread is pretty much a blank slate. This is followed by the tab with your two page per month spread. EC Teacher Lesson Planner Monthly SpreadsĮach month in the Teacher Lesson Planner begins with a blank lined page and a page where the top half is lines in the bottom half has bullets with blank lines for Dates to Remember. Next, we dive right into the monthly spreads. There are also a few lined note pages in this section. You can also use it to graph your grades, learning assessments, and other important information. I know a lot of teachers like to use it for mapping out their classroom seating charts. The next section is graph paper and this is a very flexible space. If the squares don’t work for you as is, you can always put a sticker or white out over the name of the month and use the squares differently for however you might like to plan. ![]() So you can put highlights for the different months in each square. This is followed buy a full year plan starting in January and going to December. The next section is the Mini Months and they start in July of 2021 and go to December of 2022. This is where you could keep track of communication that you have with parents, other teachers, and other important conversations that you need to possibly follow up on. The next section we come to is the Communication Log – and again it’s accented with the mid-century circles design. You will also see accents of the mid-century circles throughout the first few pages and it is so pretty. On the second page you have space for your Events and Volunteers and their contact information. The first page that you come to is the All About Me page where you can write down the name of your school and important classroom information. The planner pages are about 11 and 1/2 by 9 not including the coil. The front and back covers feature the all over Mid-Century Circles, and you can customize the front cover with your initials, your name, or the name of your school. They’re fun, they’re fresh, and they are exciting! What I love the most about this pattern is the beautiful jewel tones that are featured throughout. You can see my review of the full Layers collection here.īut in this post we will be looking at the Mid-Century Circles coiled Teacher Lesson Planner up close. This particular planner also comes in the beautiful colorful Layers design that was featured on the Erin Condren LifePlanners this past year. 2021 Erin Condren Coiled Teacher Lesson Planner Reviewįor this review, I ordered the coiled Teacher Lesson Planner in the all new Mid-Century Circles design with a gold coil. Related: See all the new Erin Condren Teacher Planner Accessories here. So, to make things easier – I am going to outline the different options and then review both the coiled mid-century circles Teacher Lesson Planner and the softbound focused Teacher Lesson Planner – which are the two that I have. The 2021 teacher planners are super customizable, there are so many options – much more so than in previous years!
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