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Super organized chart of timetable3/13/2024 ![]() ![]() Feel free to use the following tips & tricks as a guide and a foundation for setting your own weekly schedule. ![]() Making the most of every minute at school allows me to better spend my time at home for my family, friends, and “me” time. I also get 20 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes after school when I am not assigned to bus duty. I get 40 minutes of uninterrupted planning time four days a week – Tuesdays are set aside for data meetings. ( Disclosure: This may or may not work for you, since everyone’s school is different and planning time varies across school districts. So, I devised an organizational “system” that worked for me. Finally, I told myself, “No more!” I knew in the near future I wanted to start a family and that the hours and hours I was spending each week on plans would not be possible – or healthy – for a balanced life. Truth: I used to spend hours and hours lesson planning at home every night. In this post, I’m going to tackle two questions I get asked all the time: “How do you stay so organized throughout the week?” “Do you do all of your lesson planning at home?” I’m going to share my organizational tips and tricks with you, as well as my personal weekly routine I use throughout the school week. ![]()
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