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space for plans
By kristy

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It takes planning to plan a format for planning. I've run into the same problem over and over again (15x in 15 years of special ed teaching). The only solution I've ever been able to live with was to make my own template. I don't even order a plan book anymore, so I figure the cost of the paper and copying is off-set by not buying the typical plan book. Truthfully, even general ed teachers can't write enough details in those little squares for a sub to work from and if you use the published plan book you have to rewrite the constant details (like Reading, Math, & who is in each group and how long it lasts) every week. One hint, I only run off a few weeks at a time, so I can make changes as the year goes along. Good luck.

 


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