Your secret to weekend freedom is ...
SIMPLIFY PLANNING.
If there's one thing you wish someone else could do for you ... it's lesson planning. You’re pretty organized and can manage grading or emails without tons of stress, but it feels like lesson planning is taking over your life. It's time to plan faster with simple routines + activities.
FIND OUT HOWMaybe this sounds familiar...
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You know it's possible to leave work at work, but sometimes, you end up lesson planning on the couch all weekend.
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You feel like you're spending hours looking for new lesson ideas.
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You're constantly just planning for the next day, no matter how hard you try to get ahead.
Doesn’t sound quite right? Here’s the thing: ๐๐ผ EVERYONE has their own path and productivity pain points that this 10-question quiz can’t always uncover completely. Click here to see the other quiz results to find if one of those resonates a bit more.

Utilize templates. When you have documents ready to go for weekly lesson plans, you'll save yourself time and sanity!

Plan low prep activities when possible to save time gathering materials. This will save the time you spend traveling to the copier, the library, and resource rooms.

Plan ahead. Ditch the cycle of planning one day in advance with simple long term plans.
What you need is...

TEMPLATES YOU LOVE
No need to start from a blank page every week. Having go-to templates for all of your lesson planning will save you tons of time.

A ROUTINE FOR YOUR LESSON PLANS
It’s not just kids who thrive on routine. Teachers do too! Planning routines will help you simplify and spend less time in front of your laptop.

SIMPLIFIED ACTIVITIES
Sometimes the best plans are no-prep. There are tons of ways to simplify learning activities while still engaging students.
In case we haven't met...

Hi, I'm Stephanie!
When I was trying to leave work at work, I found lesson planning to play an important role. Here's why...
Because even with a prep schedule and an organized classroom, planning can still take up the bulk of our time. I used to...
๐๐ผ procrastinate planning because I knew how long it would take me.
๐๐ผ spend all weekend drowning in lesson plans
๐๐ผ scroll online for hours looking for exciting (but high prep) lesson ideas
Here's the truth, teacher friend...
You can't control how many lesson plans you have to write, but you can simplify and get those plans done within the time you have.
Ever since I created a simple system for planning, the lesson ideas are always flowing (and they don't take hours to write or prep!).

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