Is there such a thing as the perfect planner for special educators?
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ToggleMy quest for the perfect planner for special educators…
I am certainly NOT going to pretend I have all the answers or there's an easy solution, however…I do have a few planning tricks that have helped me along the way.
What Special Educators REALLY Want
Confession Time: I'm a collector of teacher planners. BIG time.
If there's a planner that's been published in the last decade, I've probably purchased it. Why? I think I was hoping to find a solution – that one perfect planner that would help me pull everything together.
I.E.P. meetings, caseload roster, contact information, deadlines…
Maybe you've done the same or thing. Or maybe my story will SAVE you from mindless planner purchasing! I sure hope so.
One Organizational Step Forward
My decision to create planner pages for special educators was not something I did on a whim.
I asked, listened, created, and shared.
Then I edited, asked, listened, and revised some more.
And I think I've got it!
Special Educator Planner Pages
The Special Educator Planner Pages are monthly toolkits featuring seasonal themes and the “must-have” planning pages to stay organized in the field.
Each planner toolkit includes the following printable pages:
- Covers: Binder/Notebook
- Weekly Schedule – Overview
- Annual Calendar – School Year
- Monthly Calendars
- I.E.P. Meeting Notes
- Meeting Notes Page
- Caseload – Roster Page
- Contact Log
- Notes Page(s)
THAT'S IT!
There's nothing extra – just the pages you need, when you need them.
Choose your favorite theme – OR mix and match between the Special Educator Planner Pages toolkits:
A NEW themed set (same essential pages) is released every month inside the Special Educators Resource Room.