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How To Create Your Own Student Planners

October 21, 2015 by Teach Junkie

Ever wanted to help your students get organized? Give them the tools with these printable student planner pages. Create a binder set up for your students with everything they need to stay organized in one place – calendar, important info and even a homework log. It’s all about organizing student spaces!

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Student Planner Pages

Decide what your students need most in a binder and print out a set of each. Use dividers to keep sections separate and encourage students to take ownership over their binders. Invite them to include materials and resources that are helpful to them. The free student planner pages available are: calendar, assignments, schedule, contacts, websites, birthdays, books, parent contact and vocabulary words…

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