So the other day I was handwriting my lessons on my gorgeous new Erin Condren teacher planner…. isn’t it lovely!? {sigh} when I became frustrated! I wrote something wrong and couldn’t fix it! Plus… I am not a big fan of my handwriting and writing them out (seems to) take longer than typing them on the computer. Last year I used post-its and a daily At-A-Glance planner that I loved…. ….but it just wasn’t enough. The Erin Condren planner (everyone on IG seems to have one!) is great because it is my calendar, lesson planner, attendance, and grade book all in one! But I still disliked writing my lessons…. until an idea hit me. I opened my desk drawer and found my mini post-its. I laid the stack on top of one of the spaces for a lesson in the week, and low & behold… IT WAS THE PERFECT SIZE! So I quickly got to work as soon as I could. I opened a file I have on my computer that has boxes already the size of the mini post-its for another use (I make my students reminders for different things to put in their binder… but I digress…) I copied the file and started moving everything around to see what I could fit on one page. Since there are 7 blocks per day in the teacher planner, I put 7 of the boxes at the top of the page and 7 more at the bottom with a gap between the two to delineate the days. I duplicated the slide (I use Power Point) and added in text boxes. To help myself in the future so I don’t get confused while typing, printing, and transferring it into my planner, I put titles by the post-it boxes for the subject they will go on, and labels for the day. I also wrote in (very small) the color that the post-its for that day are, just to help me remember. None of those will print onto the post-its themselves. They will be on the paper. They are just a good reference for me. Here’s what it looked like at first: then, in those gray boxes, I put my transparent text boxes with my lesson info for that day. You can format the font (any font you want!) to be bold, italic, shadowed, outlined, and any size you need! I continually duplicate my slides so everything is in the same format and I only have to change the lesson info. Here’s what a two-day page looks like all typed up: So…once everything is typed for the week, I can start printing. First, I print the blank template, which is slide 1 in the file I shared below (you didn’t think I wouldn’t share the love, did you!?!) It looks like this: It is just light gray boxes the size of the mini post-its in the same place as the above slides. I print a few copies of those (so I can print faster) and put the post-its where the boxes are. As mentioned, I use different colors to delineate the days. The top 7 are one color, the bottom 7 another. I use 5 different colors for the 5 days of the school week. Once all the post-its are on the papers, I insert the paper into the printer and all of my lesson plan info will print right onto the post-its! Then, I transfer them onto my planner, add some washi tape to show where snack & lunch are in our day, and that’s it! The whole week is done! Then, when you don’t get to something or need to switch it around, just move your post-its! You can also flip them up and write underneath of them, too, if you want additional notes/details, or want to write notes after you teach the lesson for future reference. It’s that simple! You could also use post-it flags for writing the date so your lesson planner is more reusable if you like. I use them under the date for notes specific to that day. and write the date in because I know I will probably use a whole new planner next school year. I use a pack I got at the Dollar Tree that come in a bunch of sizes, are transparent, and are only $1! So… here it is, all finished! I just love the colors and the neatness of the fonts! What do you think?! You can get the template for this here! It is a Power Point file 🙂 You can also view my YouTube video tutorial to see it in action! I hope you find it as useful as I do and find that the instructions are clear. Feel free to comment or email me at mrstamilynnmo@aol.com if you have any questions!
| #PlannerInspiration #DigitalPlanningIdeas #PlannerDecor #DigitalPlannerInspiration #DigitalPlanningInspo #InspiringPlanners #DigitalPlannerArt #DigitalPlannerDesign #PlannerGoals #CreativePlanning
