

One of the main ways I manage my time is by staying organized. I do this by using a teacher planning book which is simple, but breaks down each time segment of the day and allows me to know what time periods I need to plan for on a weekly basis. I review this schedule regularly and update it as needed. I can use this schedule to make my own daily 'to-do' list to take home at night so that I don't forget to prepare something. I find that it is easier to work on the plan book when I am 'in the zone' (in the classroom) because by the time I get home at night I am focused on everything else and it is hard to remember all the millions of little details I wanted to know to be able to prepare for the next day. I am attaching a picture of two of the pages in the plan book recently to give an idea of what I am talking about.
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