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Who loves a good planner?


I have spent an ungodly amount of time watching youtube videos of people putting together their planners this summer. Is there anyone out there like me? I really do love seeing people put together a cute and creative planner that makes them happy and organized. Picking out my planner for the year is always fun. Often times I pick one and then find a new one I love even more!

So through just a tad bit of research, I have found my planner for the 2015-2016 school year! I wanted a planner that had a layout of the month AND a weekly, day-by-day section. Target sells some really cute MEAD planners of all sizes. I love the one I chose because it has a plastic cover that opens at the top. This is so that you can change out your cover whenever you like. I will post some cover pages I've created in another post! I also found some small post it notes that fit PERFECTLY into the monthly calendar at the beginning of each month. As a teacher I feel my schedule is constantly changing (especially during those winter months!) Having sticky notes that fit into your planner really helps keep things up to date. No more whiteout.


My planner was 10$ at Target. I highly recommend it! What kinds of planners do you use for your school year? Do you forgo a planner and use a binder system? Or do you do all your planning through google calendar?Let me know!



I like having the option to change out the cover sheet of my planner!


Color template: black, white, and purple




Monthly view showing how the post its fit into the days





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I wanted to show off this new small clip board I purchased at Marshalls. I just love it! Im a big list person:) I thought this would work perfectly for my teacher desk!

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