I didn't realize how personal these plan books were for a long time. Everybody has different opinions about what should be in a plan book. I\u2019ve been through every type of planner there is.\xa0 I worked with the printables, the premades, the calendars - you name it, I tried it.\xa0
I\u2019m a very \u201ckeep it simple\u201d kind of girl, so for me, I\u2019m currently using this weekly planner where I just write my lesson codes (listen to that episode here) and the names of absent kids.\xa0 And that\u2019s it.\xa0
With everything going digital in a moment\u2019s notice, I think the importance of a digital planner has been underestimated.\xa0 I think the best part of digital planning is that fact that it is SO easily edited, and even more easily shared.\xa0 And I\u2019m talking sharing with both adults and students.\xa0 In my All Star Planning Masterclass, I talk specifically about sharing this information with students.
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Sharing files is so easy when they are digital (especially when saved in the cloud).\xa0 This can make coteaching or coplanning much easier.\xa0 When this is done in Google Drive, groups of teachers can collaborate on the same document and you cut down on your planning time.\xa0 Plus it\u2019s super easy to make edits, when the time to makes changes comes.