As a teacher (23 years) I understand how crazy your schedule is and how unbelievably busy each day is... like you can’t even go to the bathroom or get a drink from the start of school until the end! When would you ever have a chance to fill in all of those spreads in your bullet journel?!? The thing I love the most is when people tell me I only work 6 hours a day - or how great it is that I get summers off... Love your work and try to stay sane!!!
I like to record info from exit tickets to figure out with whom I need to meet in a small group. It is a great tool to go back and refer to when meeting with parents or admin. I create three categories: mastered, needs more time, and retract.
I printed my own planner, but I used a number of your spreads as a basis. My weekly layout included space for the categories you put in your dashboard: copies to make, supplies to get, students to see, people to contact, grading priorities, key tasks, other, next week. I made the weeklies in Excel, which allowed me to use a formula that filled in my different groups and teaching periods automatically, so I didn't have to rewrite them over and over (I taught 5 different preps with 9 groups in total). For the new year, I'm going to leave less space for the dashboard items (I rarely filled the whole box), so that I can have a daily to-do space. However, I really found the dashboard items helpful. I wanted to keep them permanently so that I can make myself some checklists for future years based on all of these tasks. I found I was always forgetting at the beginning of the year about all the little things I have to do for each class. Thank you for your inspiration and for sharing what works for you!
Thanks so much; I esa one of the people toi inspired. I used your calendex-pacing calendar. From that, I made monthlies -not the vertical, bullet journal one, but the regular grid calendar- for each grade/ subject. From those monthlies, I can just punch in the info on a weekly. There are boxes left over where I write observations. Oh! And the "dash board" with post-its- just a blank page, for now, has been sooo helpful.
Hi! I've just found your channel because I've been looking for teacher bujo ideas and your are awesome!. Can you update how you've been using your system?
What a GREAT video! Can you pretty please share a copy of that Bloom Taxonomy pages? Pretty please? It would be of a really great help for me. Many thanks. x
As a teacher (23 years) I understand how crazy your schedule is and how unbelievably busy each day is... like you can’t even go to the bathroom or get a drink from the start of school until the end! When would you ever have a chance to fill in all of those spreads in your bullet journel?!? The thing I love the most is when people tell me I only work 6 hours a day - or how great it is that I get summers off...
Love your work and try to stay sane!!!
I love when you upload and this video gets me giddy because I'm also an eductor!
I like to record info from exit tickets to figure out with whom I need to meet in a small group. It is a great tool to go back and refer to when meeting with parents or admin. I create three categories: mastered, needs more time, and retract.
Thank you so much for sharing your honest experience. It was so helpful to see what was useful and what wasn't.
I printed my own planner, but I used a number of your spreads as a basis. My weekly layout included space for the categories you put in your dashboard: copies to make, supplies to get, students to see, people to contact, grading priorities, key tasks, other, next week. I made the weeklies in Excel, which allowed me to use a formula that filled in my different groups and teaching periods automatically, so I didn't have to rewrite them over and over (I taught 5 different preps with 9 groups in total). For the new year, I'm going to leave less space for the dashboard items (I rarely filled the whole box), so that I can have a daily to-do space. However, I really found the dashboard items helpful. I wanted to keep them permanently so that I can make myself some checklists for future years based on all of these tasks. I found I was always forgetting at the beginning of the year about all the little things I have to do for each class. Thank you for your inspiration and for sharing what works for you!
Thanks so much; I esa one of the people toi inspired. I used your calendex-pacing calendar. From that, I made monthlies -not the vertical, bullet journal one, but the regular grid calendar- for each grade/ subject. From those monthlies, I can just punch in the info on a weekly. There are boxes left over where I write observations. Oh! And the "dash board" with post-its- just a blank page, for now, has been sooo helpful.
Stupid autocorrect! "I was one of the people you inspired"! 🤣
Love love your teacher dashboard! I will be using that for my last 6 week grading period and see how it goes :)
Hi! I've just found your channel because I've been looking for teacher bujo ideas and your are awesome!. Can you update how you've been using your system?
You are great🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
What a GREAT video! Can you pretty please share a copy of that Bloom Taxonomy pages? Pretty please? It would be of a really great help for me. Many thanks. x
Your schedule sure does look confusing... and did you teach six days a week??