2021-2022 Planner - Weekly Monthly Planner for Academic Planning, July 2021 - June 2022, 6.4"x 8.5", Monthly Tabs & Inner Pocket, Flexible Colorful Hardcover with Twin-Wire Binding
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Flair pens and Liquid Expresso work well (nearly no bleed through), but a Sharpie (even an Ultra Fine point) will bleed through.
Beginning in July 2020 and ending in June 2021, this teacher planner will be available.
This teacher planner currently lacks a pocket. Will get better in the future
There are no pages specifically designed for that purpose, but there are two pages at the back of the book that are printed like grid paper and could be used to make your own "gradebook" if necessary.
Selected User Reviews For 2021-2022 Planner - Weekly Monthly Planner for Academic Planning, July 2021 - June 2022, 6.4"x 8.5", Monthly Tabs & Inner Pocket, Flexible Colorful Hardcover with Twin-Wire Binding
I'm not a teacher by any stretch of the imagination. I use teacher planners to keep track of the various tasks associated with the various projects I am in charge of. I've been using a Target teacher planner for three or five dollars that I've really enjoyed. This year, instead of going to the store in person, I thought I'd give this product a try. I just ordered this planner yesterday and received it today, so here are my initial impressions and thoughts in case they help you make a decision. br>br>Overall:
- It's not in the form of a letter. a planner of appropriate size It's about the same size as a composition notebook, but with a half-inch extra width for the spiral binding. I'm a big fan of using my letter-to-number correspondence. This planner will not serve the same function as my temporary binder for holding my papers without wrinkling them.
- There aren't a lot of useful pages for teachers (e. g. Seating charts, field trip schedules, and communication logs, among other things). I don't have to remove those pages because I enjoy that part. However, if you really want those pages, you'll have to think about some other options. br>br>It's a good idea to have:
- It's the initial stage. dated. As a result, I don't have to fill in the dates each week.
- It runs from July 1 to June 30 (some planners only provide enough pages until the end of May)br>- It's easy to read because the colors in the columns alternate. br>- There are no excessively thick or thin pages in this book. When I tested the pages with a water-based marker, there is a small amount of ghosting. It's a pen with a base, but not to the point of bothering me.
- The monthly index at the bottom of the pages is a nice touch. There could be betters: br>br>
- If there is a letter-writing service, that would be fantastic. option of sizebr>- In general, more pages for notes would be helpfulbr>- could use a little more room for weekend planning or personal reflections.
It's always enjoyable to select a new planner. Since I've gotten more experience, I've noticed that I don't like long planers as much as I used to and that I write less in the plan book. I wanted something a little more compact, but with plenty of room to write. I usually keep a separate monthly planner, and the one I'm using now will expire in December 2020. So this planner piqued my interest because it includes a monthly calendar as well as weekly planning pages for the upcoming school year (July 2020-June 2021). July of the following year). The fact that the dates for each week are already written on the pages was also appealing to me. The weekly pages have a teal and white stripe pattern, which allows for a variety of subjects. There is a yearly calendar on the inside front cover and a holiday calendar on the back inside cover, which may be useful when planning. In addition, the cost was excellent. I found a couple of other planners that I liked, but they weren't spiral bound. This is the case, and that is significant to me. I'd like it to be able to lay flat when I need it. This planner has piqued my interest, and I am looking forward to using it.
This planner is perfect for me. It's just the right size for me. I really like the design.
Pages for special dates, weekly activity schedules, monthly view, and weekly view planning. In addition to a section for notes on each monthly view, there are three additional pages for notes at the back! Finally, in the top corner of each monthly planning page, there is an inspirational note, which I believe we all need during these trying times!.
free. I've spent a lot of money on fancy teacher planners that I haven't used effectively. This one has a two-page calendar with work lines that look like bullets, and the main focus is a five-day workweek divided into two pages with plenty of room for recording tasks, assignments, notes to myself, and information about plans and scores. I require all of the minor details. For evenhanded recording, dotted lines are used to divide each space once more. This may appear insignificant, but my handwriting becomes serial when I am tired. I have trouble reading my notes at times: (Reviewing my notes is made easier by the light blue with white bars. ) It's a simple but functional planner. br>br>.
This is fantastic! I usually buy Erin Condren, but since I expect this year to be a bit of a mess, I decided to save money and buy my planner and gradebook separately. This planner is simple and cute. The weekly planning sheets are ideal for my six different classes, which I teach in middle school. I like how the monthly layout I have has the weeks of the month right before them. My only "gripe" is that the sheets are about the thickness of regular notebook paper, whereas I am used to much thicker. The wire rings and the cover, on the other hand, are extremely durable. I'll miss my tabs, but I'll make do with my bookmark from last year's Erin Condren planner! Overall, I am extremely pleased!.
Cute and functional is not my style. I like that this planner has a front-of-the-book overview for personal information and student birthdays, making it easy to locate them. I also like that there is a monthly spread as well as daily spreads for different class periods, subjects, and times. What I don't like is that there are no tabs, and there is no "Today" bookmark to help me navigate. It's also different enough from the one I usually get that, given the current state of education, I decided to dismiss it and then re-enter. With the possibility of another dismissal looming, now is not the time for me to learn and figure out a new planner and see if it will benefit me. As a result, I went back to my tried-and-true planner. Aside from that, it's of good quality, and I particularly like the paper and the way it's assembled. For my children, I ordered two different student versions, and they are fantastic! They are fantastic for our children.
The printed covers are of good quality (heavy cardstock/lightweight cardboard) and have a nice color scheme. Graphics of excellent quality. Weekly and monthly pages, as well as 2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020-2020 Dates for the holidays in 2022 can be found on the following page. In the back, there are a few blank pages for taking notes. For events and details, the size of day squares is adequate.