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Onenote planner11/19/2023 “Area of Triangle”) but have also used this cell to include examples of questions I want to ask, screenshots of resources I might use, web links to resources online, ideas for starter questions, reminders to follow up with pupils about behaviour or homework and so on. I have seen myself just type a few words (e.g. The Lesson Planned column is used for a quick description of the lesson. I guess I should be using the Outlook calendar better – something I will address in the future. Having the whole year in the planner section at the beginning of the year means that if somebody suggests a meeting at the end of the day on the 29th of January, I can quickly check my planner and add it to the page. Note that it is important to put the class names in first, before copying the pages (as this saves you having to type the class names in every day). So far, I have not found a way to make this automatically happen. Spending a bit of time repeating these steps until the whole year has been built up doesn’t take too long. So “Mon ” becomes “Mon 4th June” and so on. Then, I manually (it doesn’t take long!) type in the dates. Then, once I have a whole week with the class names in the right places, I copy the template for the whole week (5 pages) and paste it below the templates. I keep the heading as “Mon ” or “Tues ” etc. I have a different template for the other days of the week, and include the class names. Once I have planned that lesson I click on the box and that means I don’t need to worry about that lesson until I come to teach it. The squares next to the period numbers are tick boxes. I copied an ordinary teacher’s planner to build the template of my planner pages. Now that you have the sections you think you will need (and you can always add more as the year goes on) you need to build up the planner pages. You might come up with other uses for OneNote – that’s what it’s all about. I also keep a note of the names of staff who reply to my monthly email saying they want to attend. This section allows me to keep track of the different chapters that I think should be included in future weeks, reflections on the reading and notes about our discussion. Reading Group – I run a Professional Reading and Reflection Group in my school.EMIF 2018 – This section contains all the resources for Enterprising Mathematics in Fife 2018.It’s really helpful keeping everything in one place. Equity In Numeracy – This section is used for saving my resources and evidence of progress in relation to my role as Principal Teacher Equity in Numeracy.I also use this section to keep note of passwords (in a coded way, obviously) and usernames for all of the different online platforms that we need to use. This bank of information on my CPD for the year (and over years if I look back through my other planners) makes it very easy to complete my PRD and to complete my Learning Log. I also save any resources or notes taken during CPD courses. CLPL + Stuff – this section contains my CPD record for the year, including links to blogs/articles/websites that I would like to get round to reading(!) and can also include reflections.You can probably think of lots of uses for these sections Class Names – I have 6 Sections (one for each class) which contains information about the pupils in each class – ASN info, attainment info, Reports, Course plan to be followed for each class, seating plans, etc.Homework – this section is used for saving homework tasks and a record of homework completion.Starters – this section allows me to save my Powerpoints for starter questions for each class.Planner (obviously) – more on this section later.Here are some of the Sections that my 2018-19 Planner OneNote contains, and some examples of how I use each one: Your Notebook will load with one section called “New Section” and will be ready for you to get creative. Once the Notebook is created you need to add some sections to the OneNote Notebook. Eventually you will end up with several planner OneNotes over time. Give it a sensible name such as “2018-19 Mr Allan Planner” or even just “2018-19 Mr Allan”. Click “New” and select “OneNote Notebook”. In this post, I will give some examples of my planning process through using OneNote and walk you through the steps to follow so that you can get started using OneNote for your planning too.įirst of all, you need to set up a OneNote Notebook. This has made me more organised and has made it easier for me to plan lessons. I have been using OneNote as my planner since October 2015.
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